US2120757A - Production of a high luster on dyed fibers - Google Patents

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US2120757A
US2120757A US74785A US7478536A US2120757A US 2120757 A US2120757 A US 2120757A US 74785 A US74785 A US 74785A US 7478536 A US7478536 A US 7478536A US 2120757 A US2120757 A US 2120757A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01CCHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FILAMENTARY OR FIBROUS MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FILAMENTS OR FIBRES FOR SPINNING; CARBONISING RAGS TO RECOVER ANIMAL FIBRES
    • D01C1/00Treatment of vegetable material
    • D01C1/02Treatment of vegetable material by chemical methods to obtain bast fibres

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  • Tale is primarily considered as a luster-producing agent, and furthermore wax emulsions and the like agents may be employed.
  • the treatment is'preferably carried out in the presence of small quantities of wetting agents or emulsifiers, such as soap, Turkey red oil, nekal and so forth,
  • the fiber material is preferably employed in the air-dried condition and subjected to a certain amount of moistening, for example by being sprayed with water or aqueous solutions, for example a soap solution.
  • a certain amount of moistening for example by being sprayed with water or aqueous solutions, for example a soap solution.
  • agents which have a dyeing effect for examplesmall quantities of dyestuffs.
  • the dyestuffs will be incorporated with the luster-producing agent, for example the tale and will be allowedto act together with the latter on the surface of the fiber.
  • This may be effected for example by making a solution of the dyestuflc' of suitable concentration, introducing into the latter tale in a powdered condition and in a quantity 40 such that the dyestuff solution is absorbed, converting the mixture into slabs or other suitable form and after the moulded bodies have set and 'dried, crushing the latter again.
  • the mechanical frictional action may advantageously be accomplished by a beating treatment, for example by introducing the fiber material into a mixing machine equippd with rapidly rotating beater arms and subjecting the material to the beating eilect of the rotating members.
  • the production of the luster may be accelerated and promoted by a moderate rise in temperature.
  • coconut fibers which have been subjected to a treatment according to the U. S. Patent 1,882,- 657 have been found to be particularly suitable for carrying out the process.
  • the coconut fibers, freed from imbedding substance 10 by the usual methods, such as roasting and mechanical treatment are converted by the action of hot alkaline liquids, preferably strongly diluted alkaline lyes, if desired under high pressures and for example at temperatures of 1 20- 15 150 0., into a spinnable condition suitable for their manufacture into upholstering material.
  • the fiber material thereby moistened is charged provided with a beater mechanism, with the addition of grams of powdered talc, preferably mixed with a black aniline dye, for example cotton black, and is there worked with the beater mechanism rotating rapidly until the desired 40 luster has been attained, for example '1 to 8 minutes.
  • the heater machine may comprise for example a drum having a rotating shaft equipped with beater arms.
  • a perforated plate In the lower part, there is prefer- 45 ably provided a perforated plate, through which the components which are separated from the fiber material in the beating operation and the rest of the talc may pass.
  • the upper part of the drum is provided with 50 closable inlets and outlets for the fiber material and is preferably constructed so that the fiber material seized by the beater arms is thrown upwardly to fall back again to., within reach of the beater arms, to be worked again and so forth. 5a
  • the drum may be heated in a very simple manner, for example by providing a heating device underneath the perforated plate. Even moderate elevations of temperature are sumcient. to improve the e'fiect;
  • the invention enables a permanent high luster to be produced on the fiber material in the simplest and cheapest manner.
  • a further improvement of the fibers is produced by the separation of dust, any incrustation residues which may still be present, and so forth.
  • a process for the production of high luster on fibers of the type of coconut fibers, aloe fibers and sisal fibers which have been freed from their imbedding substances comprising treating said fibers with alkaline liquids to convert said fibers into a spinnable condition, dyeing said fibers, and beating said dyed fibers in a mixing machine provided with beater arms in the presence of small quantities of substances which impart luster by friction to polish said dyed fibers.
  • a process for the production of high luster on fibers of the type of coconut fibers, aloe fibers and sisal fibers which have been freed from their imbedding substances comprising treating said fibers with alkaline liquids to convert said fibers into a spinnable condition, dyeing said fibers and beating said dyed fibers in a mixing machine provided with beater arms in the presence of small quantities of dyed substances which impart luster by friction to polish said dyed fibers.
  • a process for the production of high luster on fibers .of the type of coconut fibers, aloe fibers and sisal fibers which havebeen freed from their imbedding substances comprising treating said fibers with alkaline liquids to convert said fibers into a spinnable condition, dyeing said fibers, and beating said fibers in a mixing machine provided with beater arms in the presence of small quantities of talc to polish said fibers.
  • a process for the production of high luster 0n coconut fibers free from their imbedding substance characterized in that the said fibers are converted by treatment with hot alkaline liquids into a spinnable condition in which they can be spun, the fiber material is dyed black, and the dyed fiber material is subjected to a luster imparting treatment in the presence of small quantitles of talc in a mixing machine equipped with beater arms.

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