GB610689A - Process for the production of permanent, fancy, calendered or embossed effects on fabrics composed wholly or in part of regenerated cellulose fibres - Google Patents

Process for the production of permanent, fancy, calendered or embossed effects on fabrics composed wholly or in part of regenerated cellulose fibres

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GB610689A
GB610689A GB11484/46A GB1148446A GB610689A GB 610689 A GB610689 A GB 610689A GB 11484/46 A GB11484/46 A GB 11484/46A GB 1148446 A GB1148446 A GB 1148446A GB 610689 A GB610689 A GB 610689A
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formaldehyde
fancy
calendered
permanent
regenerated cellulose
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Heberlein and Co AG
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Heberlein and Co AG
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06QDECORATING TEXTILES
    • D06Q1/00Decorating textiles
    • D06Q1/08Decorating textiles by fixation of mechanical effects, e.g. calendering, embossing or Chintz effects, using chemical means

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Abstract

Permanent fancy calendered or embossed effects are produced on fabrics composed wholly or in part of regenerated cellulose fibres by printing them with a solution of formaldehyde or substances yielding formaldehyde and an acid catalyst and then calendering or embossing and heating, the formaldehyde solution being thickened with agents containing no more than 1.5 per cent by weight of the printing composition of substances which form a water-insoluble reaction product with formaldehyde. Specified thickening agents are cellulose ethers such as water soluble methylcellulose and carob-bean flour which may be used singly or in admixture with such thickening agents as starch, tragacanth and British gum. As substances yielding formaldehyde, N-oxymethyl acid amides such as methylol-formamide may be employed. The treated fabric may be subsequently dyed or dyestuffs may be incorporated in the printing composition to produce fancy coloured effects. Examples are given. Specification 452,149 is referred to.
GB11484/46A 1945-07-03 1946-04-15 Process for the production of permanent, fancy, calendered or embossed effects on fabrics composed wholly or in part of regenerated cellulose fibres Expired GB610689A (en)

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CH610689X 1945-07-03

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GB610689A true GB610689A (en) 1948-10-19

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