KR20160121872A - Label for textile products that can be used as detergent - Google Patents

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KR20160121872A
KR20160121872A KR1020150051643A KR20150051643A KR20160121872A KR 20160121872 A KR20160121872 A KR 20160121872A KR 1020150051643 A KR1020150051643 A KR 1020150051643A KR 20150051643 A KR20150051643 A KR 20150051643A KR 20160121872 A KR20160121872 A KR 20160121872A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a label for textile products which can be used as a detergent. A label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a body made of a plate and including a printed surface on at least one side of the plate, , And may be used as a label (LABEL) attached to a fabric product including clothes.
Labels for textile products that can be used as a detergent in accordance with the present invention provide for recycling of labels used in garments or other textile products that are discarded after purchase of clothing or other textile products, thereby reducing waste.
Also, the label for the fabric product which can be used as the detergent is provided as the detergent suitable for each garment material, so that the understanding of the purchased fabric product and the first laundry can be smoothly performed.
Further, it is possible to promote the detergent related to the above-mentioned clothing or other fabric products for the consumer who purchased the above-mentioned label-attached clothes or other fabric products.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent,

The present invention relates to a label for textile products which can be used as a detergent. More specifically, the label used for the fabric product includes the detergent suitable for the fabric product, so that the label that is discarded as a disposable product is used as a detergent to reduce the waste, and further, the fabric product is purchased with the detergent suitable for the fabric product And more particularly to a label for textile products which can be used as a detergent to make the first washing easier.

LABEL, a label attached to each kind of various kinds of clothing and other fabric products, generally prints various information so that the buyer can know various information about clothes and other textile products, and displays sales information, Bar codes containing information for facilitating distribution and management of other sales products are printed.

The label usually has various printed surfaces such as fiber mixing ratio, product handling precautions, sales / manufacture source and quality guarantee letter on one surface of the body, which is usually made of vertically elongated, single-piece paper plate, And a bar code, which is information containing information, are respectively displayed.

The label is generally attached to the clothes or other fabric products directly as various fixing members such as fasteners made of natural or synthetic fibers, fasteners made of elastic materials, or pins, staplers, and the like.

The label (LABEL) generally removes the label, except when the buyer purchasing the product returns the purchased product. That is, when the sale of the product is completed, the label is separated from the product as the purpose of the label is achieved.

The amount of label that is discarded from the garment or other textile product is considerably large because the amount of the garment product or other textile product sold in the year is considerable. In particular, the label is difficult to separate and collect because it is small in size, unlike general paper waste. In addition, there is a problem that the label made of paper is difficult to be recycled because the vinyl coating is made during the manufacturing process, and when the label is made of plastic or fabric, the waste is more difficult to collect than the paper.

The label is difficult to be used for other purposes besides containing information about the product, and efforts to improve the label have not been made. Therefore, there is a need for a label capable of solving the above problems.

Clothing and other textile products are often washed and used after purchase because they typically go through a variety of dyeing and other manufacturing processes and contamination can occur over a range of distribution processes. Particularly, in the case of apparel products, since it is a part that directly touches the skin of the human body, it is common for consumers to wash the clothes before using them.

In recent years, since clothes and other textile products based on fabrics of various materials have been produced, laundry detergents have also been diversified so that they can be used in accordance with the fabrics of various materials.

The present inventor has focused on such a part to include a detergent suitable for the fabric product in the label used for the fabric product, so that the detachable label is used as a detergent to reduce the waste, and further, And to develop labels for textile products that can be used as a detergent to make the first wash of the product easier.

Prior art 1 (KR 10-2006-0098754 A, published on Sep. 19, 2006) is composed of a silicon chip and an antenna inside a normal label layer, and has a frequency of 0.01 to 0.1 second The RF-ID chip, which is sensitive to the RF-ID chip, is provided to provide a trademark label that is thermally processed or thermally fixed. It is intended to contain more information on the label in order to optimize product management. no.

The prior art 2 (KR 10-1297350 Y1, registered on Aug. 09, 2013) relates to a memory label capable of identifying individual messages and a method of providing the same, and similarly to the prior art 1, It is not for the purpose of improving and recycling the label itself but for utilizing it.

KR 10-2006-0098754 A KR 10-1297350 Y1

It is an object of the present invention to provide a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent to provide a recycling scheme for labels used in garments or other textile products to be discarded after purchasing clothing or other textile products so as to reduce waste.

The label for the fabric product which can be used as the detergent is provided as a detergent suitable for each garment material, so that it is possible to obtain an accurate understanding of the fabric product purchased and smooth the first laundry. Further, Such as detergents related to the above-mentioned clothing or other textile products, which are intended for the purchaser.

In order to achieve the above object, a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a body having a plate shape and including a printed surface on at least one side of the plate, Water-soluble, detergent component, and may be used as a label (LABEL) attached to a fabric product including clothes.

The detergent component may be selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants and higher alcohols having 8 to 24 carbon atoms.

The body may include holes of a certain size formed at regular intervals.

The body may further comprise silica impregnated with any one selected from the group consisting of propolis extract, lemon extract, iris extract, and mixtures thereof.

And a water-soluble coating layer on the surface of the body, wherein the printed surface is formed on the surface of the water-soluble coating layer.

The water-soluble coating layer may comprise any one selected from the group consisting of starch, chitosan, gelatin, and mixtures thereof.

The water-soluble coating layer may comprise carboxy-methyl-cellulose.

The label for the textile product which can be used as the detergent may further comprise a contamination preventing layer comprising a mixture of baicalin and wax on the outer surface of the coating layer.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail.

The label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a body which is formed in a plate shape and includes a printed surface on at least one side of the plate, the body being water- , And may be used as a label (LABEL) attached to a fabric product including clothes.

The label refers to a label including information such as the price for the fabric product in the distribution process of the fabric product including the garment.

The printed surface is formed on one or both surfaces of the plate-like body, and the printed surface is printed with information such as price, product handling information, bar code, etc. commonly used for the label.

The printed surface may further include a detergent advertisement. In general, the information included in the label attached to the clothing generally includes information about the apparel or information on the manufacture or the distributor of the apparel. However, the label for fabric products which can be used as the detergent may contain information on the manufacturer or distributor of the detergent or detergent constituting the label, so that the consumer of the detergent or detergent component or the promoter You can let them perform roles. That is, by using the label as a detergent instead of being wasted, it is possible to reduce the waste of the label made of paper or plastic discarded after the purchase, and to provide the detergent suitable for the purchased garment and to promote the detergent product have.

The label for the textile product which can be used as the detergent may be a label string attached to a fabric product such as clothing, or a method of attaching a label to a button of a garment, .

If the label strap is used, the label strap may be water-soluble. Preferably, the label string may comprise any one selected from the group consisting of chitosan, gelatin, and mixtures thereof.

The label string may be formed by forming a material of the following coating layer into a film. Accordingly, the label string is considered to include all those made of the materials used to form the following coating layers. Preferably, the label string may include the carboxymethyl cellulose, and specific examples thereof are the same as those for the following coating layers. The water-soluble label string including the carboxymethyl cellulose may be prepared by adding 500 to 990 parts by weight of 30 to 70% by weight ethanol to 100 parts by weight of carboxymethyl cellulose.

The detergent component may be selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants and higher alcohols having 8 to 24 carbon atoms.

The body containing the detergent component may be a solid solid, and preferably the film-forming water-soluble polymer having detergent components distributed among the polymer chains may be formed into a film. Or the body containing the detergent component may be a film-forming water-soluble polymer in which the detergent component and the softener component are distributed between the polymer chains in the form of a film. The film formed in the form of a film has a certain degree of elasticity, such as being able to bend, so that it is advantageous that it can be utilized as a label on a textile product with a label.

Formation of the film form will be described in more detail. A polymer solution is prepared by dissolving a water-soluble polymer in a solvent, and a detergent component, a softener component, or a mixture thereof is attached to the solution, Method can be utilized.

Preferably, the body may further comprise a softening agent component, and further, a flavoring agent, a preservative, a stabilizer, a pigment or an antibacterial agent may be further added to the detergent component and the softener component.

The body may include holes of a certain size formed at regular intervals.

This is to widen the surface area of the label so that the label can be melted more smoothly during the washing process.

Preferably, a perforated line is displayed along a predetermined size hole formed in the body. The label is intended to be used as a detergent for washing at least once rather than once.

The body may further comprise silica impregnated with any one selected from the group consisting of propolis extract, lemon extract, iris extract, and mixtures thereof.

When any one selected from the group consisting of the propolis extract, the lemon extract, the iris extract and the mixture thereof is impregnated with silica, if the textile is washed using the label, the antibacterial property of the fiber product is increased . That is, the silica is retained in the fibers after washing, and the antibacterial component has an advantage that the antibacterial property can be increased for a long time in the fiber product.

Since textile products such as clothes generally undergo various distribution processes, it is possible to reliably remove contaminants after washing on the textile products based on the antibacterial property, and to prevent troubles with parts touching the skin.

When a hole is formed in the body, the surface containing the silica is exposed, and the propolis extract, the lemon extract, the iris extract, and the mixture thereof contained in the silica are exposed to the outside, The antibacterial property of the product can be enhanced.

The silica may be a fine powdered silica having an average diameter of 1 to 5 탆. When the average particle size of the silica is less than 1 탆, the silica contained in the label is difficult to be effectively dispersed in the washing process, and silica located between the fibers of the fiber product is difficult to be effectively removed in washing after washing using the label I have. On the other hand, when the silica exceeds 5 탆, the size of the silica is so large that the silica does not intervene between the fibers of the fiber product, so that the antibacterial property of the washed textile product can not be maintained for a long time .

Preferably the silica is a hollow silica. The hollow silica has a hollow shape and the surface of the silica is smooth in a spherical shape, and there is no skin irritation, and the antibacterial component impregnated in the hollow flows out of the silica for a certain period of time, and a certain amount of the antibacterial component is discharged for a certain period, It has an advantage that the antibacterial property of the product can be maintained for a long time.

Preferably, the silica may be one whose surface has been coated with a wax. That is, the silica is impregnated with any one selected from the group consisting of the propolis extract, the lemon extract, the iris extract, and the mixture thereof, drying the impregnated silica, applying the wax to the silica, and coating the surface of the silica with the wax have. The silica coated with the wax can protect the composition impregnated with the silica by the wax layer in the washing process using the label, and can prevent the wax layer from being washed out, and the propolis extract, lemon extract, Extract, or a mixture thereof, is discharged to the outside, and the antibacterial property of the clothes can be increased.

The detergent component may be selected as a composition within a range recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric product depending on the material of the fabric product to which the body is attached and the washing method. Therefore, the label can be used immediately for washing the purchased clothes and the like.

And a water-soluble coating layer on the surface of the body, wherein the printed surface is formed on the surface of the water-soluble coating layer.

If a separate coating layer is not formed on the body, the printed surface formed on the body is difficult to be printed clearly, and the printed surface may be erased or damaged in a circulation process. Particularly, when the body is molded into the film, such a problem becomes more serious, and even if the body formed of the film includes a hydrophilic polymer, the problem associated with the printed surface is difficult to solve.

Therefore, when the coating layer is formed on the surface of the body, the printing quality of the printing surface can be improved and the printing surface can be prevented from being erased during the circulation process.

The water-soluble coating layer may contain a soy protein isolate.

When the isolated soybean protein is used, the protective layer of the coating layer is excellent in its protective effect and its solubility in water can be excellent.

Preferably, the water-soluble coating layer comprises any one selected from the group consisting of starch, chitosan, gelatin, and mixtures thereof.

The water-soluble coating layer may be a water-soluble coating layer formed by hydrolyzing starch. When the starch is used, the coating layer can be rapidly dissolved in water.

The gelatin coating solution is prepared by dissolving 30 to 40 parts by weight of gelatin powder in the distilled water on the basis of 90 to 110 parts by weight of distilled water and stirring the mixture at 60 to 70 ° C, And may be applied on the body with a gelatin solution having a concentration of 30 to 40w%.

When chitosan is used, water-soluble chitosan is used as a coating layer. In this case, the coating layer can be most cleanly printed, and the printed surface is not damaged when used as a label in a distribution process. In addition, the coating layer is not dissolved in a humid environment during normal use, that is, in a distribution process, and the protection against the body is excellent, and when the label is used as a detergent for washing, the dissolution rate is advantageous.

Preferably, the chitosan coating layer is prepared by mixing water-soluble chitosan and glycerol in a weight ratio of 10: 1 to 3: 1 to prepare a mixture, dissolving 100 parts by weight of the mixture in 500 to 2000 parts by weight of distilled water to prepare a mixed solution, 30-100 parts by weight of soy protein isolate (SPI) is added to the body, followed by drying to form a coating layer. When the chitosan coating layer is used, the soy protein isolate is mixed and the chromaticity and tensile strength are high. Therefore, the label attached to the fabric product may be very suitable for use as a coating layer of the label, since it is often bent or bent in a normal use.

The water-soluble coating layer may comprise carboxy-methyl-cellulose.

When carboxymethylcellulose is included as a water-soluble coating layer, it has an advantage that the surface of the label can be protected by the protection of the body and high durability.

Preferably, the coating layer containing carboxymethyl cellulose is prepared by adding 1000 to 3000 parts by weight of 30 to 70% by weight of ethanol to 100 parts by weight of carboxymethyl cellulose to disperse the carboxymethyl cellulose, and then adding and mixing 10 to 50 parts by weight of polyethylene glycol Or a mixture may be applied to the body to produce a water-soluble coating layer. The coating layer prepared by the mixture has excellent durability and stretching ability to protect the body, thereby forming a clear printed surface with a smooth surface on the label. In addition, When the label is dissolved in water, it may be dissolved in water.

More preferably, the coating layer comprising carboxymethylcellulose may further comprise sodium benzoate. When sodium benzoate is used, the antibacterial activity against the coating layer and the body is excellent, so that it is possible to prevent the label from being damaged in various distribution processes, and the antibacterial property to the textile products such as the clothes, .

The label for the textile product which can be used as the detergent may further comprise a contamination preventing layer comprising a mixture of baicalin and wax on the outer surface of the coating layer.

Baikalin is a medicinal ingredient contained in gold (黄 芩), and is known to have a skin soothing effect and an antibacterial effect. In many cases, the label is touched by hand during the distribution process, and there is a fear that the surface of the label is contaminated or secondary contamination is caused to the fabric product such as the garment attached with the label. Therefore, when the wax containing the Baikal lane is applied, the contamination can be prevented and the problem of secondary pollution can be solved.

Labels for textile products that can be used as a detergent in accordance with the present invention provide a recycling strategy for labels used in garments or other textile products that are discarded after purchasing clothing or other textile products, thereby reducing waste.

Also, the label for the fabric product which can be used as the detergent is provided as the detergent suitable for each garment material, so that the understanding of the purchased fabric product and the first laundry can be smoothly performed.

Further, it is possible to promote the detergent related to the above-mentioned clothing or other fabric products for the consumer who purchased the above-mentioned label-attached clothes or other fabric products.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a photograph showing an application example of a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
FIG. 2 is a view showing a case where holes are formed at regular intervals on a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a case where a perforated line is formed at regular intervals in a label for a textile product which can be used as a detergent according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail so that those skilled in the art can easily carry out the present invention. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.

[Preparation Example 1: Preparation of Example]

(Polyethyleneglycol) 6w (polyoxyethylene alkyl ether), 20w% of a cationic surfactant (dialkyl ester quaternary ammonium salt), 4w% of a perfume, 6w of a coagulant (polyethylene glycol), 30w of a polyvinyl alcohol solution (PVA 25w% %, Were mixed and molded into a plate having a predetermined thickness, and cut into a predetermined size to produce a body of a label. Information on the product laid on the label and a bar code were printed on the body, 1.

In Example 2, holes were formed at regular intervals with respect to Example 1 above.

In Example 3, fine powdery silica impregnated with iris extract and coated with wax was further included in the body.

In Example 4, a coating layer was formed by applying a coating composition containing a water-soluble coating layer and a soy protein isolate to the surface of the body, and information on a product to which a label was attached on the outer surface of the coating layer and a barcode were printed.

Example 5 was conducted in the same manner as in Example 5 except that the coating layer was formed with a gelatin solution prepared by mixing starch and gelatin in a ratio of 100: 30, dissolving in water, stirring at 60 to 70 ° C, Marks and bar codes were printed.

Example 6 was prepared by mixing a starch and gelatin at a ratio of 30: 100, dissolving in water, stirring at 60 to 70 ° C to form a coating layer with a gelatin solution, and obtaining information about a product to which a label is attached on the outer surface of the coating layer Marks and bar codes were printed.

In Example 7, carboxymethyl cellulose (carboxy-methyl-cellulose) was applied to the surface of the body to form a coating layer, and an information display and a barcode were printed on a product to which a label was attached on the outer surface of the coating layer.

Example 8 was prepared by impregnating fine powdery silica with a mixture of propolis extract, lemon extract and iris extract at a weight ratio of 1: 1: 1, and adding the fine powdered silica to the body.

Example 9 was prepared by impregnating the fine powdery silica with a mixture of propolis extract, lemon extract and phytoncide extract in a weight ratio of 1: 1: 1, and adding the fine powdery silica to the body.

Example 10 was prepared by mixing the propolis extract and the lemon extract at a weight ratio of 1: 1, impregnating the mixed mixture with the fine powder silica, and incorporating the fine powder silica into the body.

Example 11 was prepared by impregnating a lemon extract with the above-mentioned mixed mixture into fine-powdered silica, and incorporating the fine-powdered silica into the body.

Example 12 was prepared in Example 7 by coating and drying Baikallane extract.

[Experimental Example 2: Evaluation on Examples]

1. Formulation evaluation

Formation on the label prepared according to the above example was visually confirmed. The basic form has a form that can be used as a label for textiles such as clothing. Table 1 below shows the flexibility of the label and whether or not the detergent is rubbed on the label when the label is rubbed with a certain force and whether the label is not erased.

evaluation Example 1 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 2 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 3 The sheet formulation is flexible and slightly burried, but not damp. There is almost no smearing or damage on the printing surface. Example 4 The sheet formulation is flexible, not buried, and not damp. No blurring or damage to the print surface. Example 5 The sheet formulation is flexible, not buried, and not damp. No blurring or damage to the print surface. Example 6 The sheet formulation is flexible, not buried, and not damp. Print side smearing. Example 7 The sheet formulation is flexible, not buried, and not damp. No blurring or damage to the print surface. The print side looks sharpest Example 8 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 9 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 10 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 11 The sheet formulation is flexible and buried, but slightly damp. Faded print surface Example 12 The sheet formulation is flexible, not buried, and not damp. No blurring or damage to the print surface. The print side looks sharpest

Referring to Table 1, in the case of Examples 1 and 2, there was a smear on the printed surface, and when the body was rubbed with a certain force, the detergent was felt. Therefore, the drying of Examples 1 and 2 was intensified, but the flexibility was reduced and there was a problem of breakage, and after a certain time, it became a little damp feeling again.

According to Example 3, the internal moisture control by silica included was not dull, but there was a problem that the detergent was slightly smudged when the surface of the body was rubbed uniformly. However, in the case of the printed surface, there was almost no smearing by the included silica, and the degree of damage of the printed surface was small even when rubbed.

According to the fourth embodiment, the sheet formulation is flexible, elastic, and does not feel damp. Further, there is no problem that the printing on the printing surface is made clearest without blurring, and the printed contents of the printing surface are damaged.

In general, there was no blurring of the printed surface when the coating layer was present. In particular, in Examples 7 and 12, it was confirmed that the printed surface was very clear and there was no smearing and was the most excellent.

2. Solubility evaluation

The label prepared according to the above example was stored in a closed space maintained at 45 ° C and 80% humidity for 30 hours, and its appearance was evaluated to evaluate storage stability. The label prepared according to the above example was stored at 13 ° C in 1000 ml water The solubility was evaluated by measuring the time taken for the entire label to dissolve by stirring at a constant rate. The results are shown in Table 2 below.

Storage stability Solubility Example 1 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 2 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 3 If you rub a little damp and strong, the surface remains on the surface and the print side is low. Within 3 minutes Example 4 There is hardly any dampness, no rubbing strongly on the surface, and the printed surface is maintained. Within 5 minutes Example 5 There is hardly any dampness, no rubbing strongly on the surface, and the printed surface is maintained. Within 4 minutes Example 6 There is hardly any dampness, no rubbing strongly on the surface, and the printed surface is damaged. Within 10 minutes Example 7 There is hardly any dampness, no rubbing on the surface even when rubbed strongly, and the printed surface remains sharp. Within 1.5 minutes Example 8 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 9 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 10 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 11 If you rub it with a very damp and strong, it will be buried on the surface and the printed surface will be damaged. Within 3 minutes Example 12 There is hardly any dampness, no rubbing on the surface even when rubbed strongly, and the printed surface remains sharp. Within 1.5 minutes

As shown in Table 2 above, the storage stability is assumed to be a step in which a label is attached to a fabric product such as clothing to undergo a distribution process. As shown in Table 2, .

In Example 4, the solubility of the coating layer was relatively low as compared with Examples 1 to 3, but it was not a problem in washing, and Example 4 was also confirmed to be completely dissolved in the solvent within 5 minutes there was.

Examples 7 and 12 were confirmed to have a clear print surface and excellent solubility, so that they were most suitable for use.

3. Evaluation of washing power

The same degree of contaminated t-shirts were put in a washing machine using the label as a detergent, and were washed under the same conditions.

As a result, it was confirmed that not only Examples 1 to 3 but also Examples 4 to 12 had almost the same level of contaminant ability and all had excellent washing power.

4. Evaluation of antibacterial activity

The antimicrobial and divergent fragrance persistence was evaluated with the above-described examples in clothing contaminated with sweat, and the results are shown in the following Table 3 as an index. The index is an evaluation of the visual and perfume persistence of 10 persons, and is set to 1 to 10 on the basis of the criteria (1) of Example 1, and the higher the numerical value, the better the effect.

Antimicrobial and fragrance persistence Example 1 One Example 2 One Example 3 One Example 4 One Example 5 One Example 6 One Example 7 One Example 8 8 Example 9 5 Example 10 3 Example 11 3 Example 12 10

Referring to Table 3, it can be seen that the antimicrobial activity and flavor persistency of Examples 8 to 9 and 12 are excellent. Accordingly, it can be confirmed that the label composed of the embodiments attached to the clothes in the distribution process can sustain the antibacterial property to the clothes, and it can be confirmed that the label according to the embodiment 12 or the embodiment 8 is the most excellent .

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, Of the right.

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And a body including a printing surface on at least one side of the plate,
Wherein the body is water-soluble and comprises a detergent component,
It is used as a label (LABEL) attached to a textile product containing clothing.
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the detergent component is selected from the group consisting of anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants and higher alcohols having 8 to 24 carbon atoms
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the body includes holes of constant size formed at regular intervals
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method according to claim 1,
The body
Propolis extract, lemon extract, iris extract, and mixtures thereof. ≪ RTI ID = 0.0 >
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method according to claim 1,
Further comprising a water-soluble coating layer on the body surface,
Wherein the printed surface is formed on the outer surface of the water-soluble coating layer
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method of claim 5, wherein
The water-soluble coating layer includes a soy protein isolate
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein the water-soluble coating layer comprises carboxy-methyl-cellulose
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
The method of claim 5, wherein
And a contamination preventing layer including a mixture of baicalin and wax on the outer surface of the coating layer.
Labels for textile products that can be used as detergents.
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