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- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention is directed to mixtures of dyes, to dye compositions comprising them and to the use of said mixtures and compositions, optionally in combination with U V absorbers, to dye or print textile materials, particularly hydrophobic textile materials that must meet stringent lightfastness requirements.
- GM General Motors
- Ford have implemented several new test methods in the last few years.
- Japanese auto industry has built fabric dyehouses in the US recently and implemented test methods not used in the US before. Examples of recently implemented test methods include the GM requirements for lightfastness as specified in GM2751M for upholstery, GM2746M for headliner, GM9538P outdoor weathering test method and
- GMW3414 accelerated test method as well as other hot lightfastness test methods such as Toyota's TSL2606G and Hyundai's JASO M346/93.
- the fabric constructions are trending to lower fiber cross-sections, for example from a high cross-section of 4.0 denier per filament to a low of 0.19 denier per filament.
- the ratio of surface area exposed to fiber mass increases exponentially. This results in fabrics that exhibit color fade and strength loss that proves very difficult to overcome.
- the fabrics of interest consist predominately of polyester fibers, nylon fibers and mixtures thereof, particularly those that are to be used in fabrics such as seat upholstery, headliners, carpeting and door panels of automotive vehicles as well as those that are to be used in outdoor applications such as patio and poolside furniture.
- These fabrics are usually dyed in an aqueous medium by the exhaust method, pad steam method, pad bake and/or thermosol method.
- fibers dyed with certain dye mixtures exhibit exceptional high temperature lightfastness and that exhibit good all-round fastness properties relative to fibers dyed with the constituent dyes, and that fibers dyed with dye compositions comprising these mixtures and selected UV absorbers can be used to produce dyed fabrics which can meet the most stringent lightfastness requirements, both now and for the seeable future.
- dye mixtures comprising:
- R ⁇ R 2 and R3 are CI and, in each case, the other two substituents are both H; or
- dye mixtures can be used alone, normally they will be used in dichromatic or trichromatic combinations comprising two, three or all four of the mixtures (A), (B), (C) and (D).
- any of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D), or any combination thereof, can be used not only with each other but also with further dyes.
- R and R5 is H and the other is (CH 2 ) 2 0(CH 2 ) 2 OCOCH 3 or (CH 2 ) 2 0(CH 2 ) 2 0H or the dye of the formula XV
- any of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D) or any combination thereof in combination with any of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D) or any combination thereof.
- at least one of the above dyes is used in addition to the yellow-dying mixture (A) or as a replacement for it.
- Another embodiment of this comprises the dye of the formula IX together with the dye of the formula Xa
- any of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D) or any combination thereof in combination with any of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D) or any combination thereof.
- at least one of the above dyes is used in addition to the blue-dying mixture (C) or as a replacement for it.
- the amount of the individual dyes to use in the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) and (D) can vary considerably depending on the exact hue and other effects desired.
- Dye mixture (A) generally comprises from 5 to 90 weight %, preferably from 10 to 60 weight % of the dye of the formula I in combination with from 10 to 95 weight %, preferably from 40 to 90 weight % of at least one dye of the formula ll-VI. Preferred is a mixture comprising from 10 to 40 weight %, of the dye of the formula I in combination with from 60 to 90 weight % of the dye of the formula II.
- Dye mixture (B) generally comprises from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 40 to 95 weight % of the dye mixture of the formulae Vila - Vllf in combination with from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 5 to 60 weight % of the dye mixture of the formulae VIII.
- Dye mixture (C) generally comprises from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 15 to 80 weight % of the dye of the formula IX in combination with from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 20 to 85 weight % of the dye mixture of the formula Xa + Xb and, optionally, from 0 to 60 weight % of the dye of the formula XI; or from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 15 to 80 weight % of the dye of the formula IX in combination with from 1 to 99 weight %, preferably from 20 to 80 weight % of a dye of the formula Xa in combination with a dye mixture of the formula XI la - c or a mixture of dyes the formulae XIII plus Xa.
- Preferred is a mixture comprising from 20 to 65 weight % of the dye of the formula IX in combination with from 20 to 70 weight % of the dye mixture of the formula Xa + Xb plus from 5 to 40 weight % of the dye of the formula XI, with the proviso that the sum of the dyes of the formulae IX, Xa + Xb and XI is 100 weight %.
- Dye mixture (D) generally comprises from 1 to 40 weight %, preferably from 3 to 20 weight % of the dye of the formula I and/or the dye of the formula IV in combination with from 0 to 60 weight %, preferably from 15 to 45 weight % of the dye of the formula II plus from 2 to 25 weight %, preferably from 5 to 14 weight % of the dye of the formula Vila - Vllf, VII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIIIa + XVIIIb, XIX or XXa + XXb and from 15 to 80 weight %, preferably from 25- to 65 weight % of the dye mixture of the formulae Xa + Xb.
- Dye mixtures according to the invention may be prepared by a variety of methods known in the art, for example by simply mixing 2 or more of the individual dry dyes on a roller-milling machine until homogeneous.
- mixtures of the individual crude dyes or presscakes can be ground in water in the presence of a dispersant, then mixed and optionally dried to obtain dye preparations comprising the dye mixtures and the dispersant. It is advantageous to convert the dye mixtures according to the invention into dye preparations prior to use.
- the mixtures of dyes are ground. This grinding preferably takes place in mills, for example ball, vibratory, bead or sand mills, or in kneaders. After grinding, the dye particle size is preferably about 0.1 to 10 microns, especially about 1 micron.
- the grinding preferably takes place in the presence of dispersants, which can be nonionic or anionic.
- Nonionic dispersants are for example reaction products of alkylene oxides, for example ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, with alkylatable compounds, for example fatty alcohols, fatty amines, fatty acids, phenols, alkyl phenols and carboxamides.
- Anionic dispersants are for example ligninsulfonates and salts thereof, alkyl- or alkylaryl-sulfonates, alkylaryl polyglycol ether sulfates, alkali metal salts of the condensation products of naphthalenesulfonic acids and formaldehyde, polyvinyl sulfonates and ethoxylated novolaks.
- the mixture of dried dyes is ground with a dispersant or is kneaded in paste form with a dispersant and then dried in vacuo or by atomization.
- the preparations so obtained can be used, after the addition of water, to prepare printing pastes and dyebaths.
- mixtures of 2 or more of the individual dry dye preparations can simply be mixed on a roller-milling machine until homogeneous.
- the invention therefore also provides dye preparations comprising 10 to 60% by weight of at least one dye mixture according to the invention, and 40 to 90% by weight of dispersant, based on the total weight of the dye mixture and dispersant.
- the dye preparations can be present in liquid or solid form, in which case the liquid preparations are preferably aqueous dye dispersions and the solid preparations are present as powders or granules.
- Preferred aqueous dye preparations comprise 5 to 50% by weight of at least one dye mixture according to the invention, 10 to 25% by weight of dispersant, the balance being water and further auxiliaries in conventional amounts, each based on the dye preparation.
- Preferred dispersants are the abovementioned nonionic and anionic dispersants.
- auxiliaries in the dye preparations according to the invention may comprise, for example auxiliaries which act as oxidizing agents, e.g. sodium m-nitrobenzenesulfonate, or fungicidal agents, e.g. sodium o-phenylphenoxide and sodium pentachlorophenoxide. It is also possible for wetting agents, antifreeze agents, dustproofing agents or hydrophilicizing agents to be included.
- auxiliaries which act as oxidizing agents e.g. sodium m-nitrobenzenesulfonate
- fungicidal agents e.g. sodium o-phenylphenoxide and sodium pentachlorophenoxide.
- wetting agents, antifreeze agents, dustproofing agents or hydrophilicizing agents to be included.
- solid preparations such as powdered or granular preparations are preferred.
- Preferred solid dye preparations comprise 30 to 50% by weight of at least one dye mixture according to the invention, and 70 to 50% by weight of a dispersant.
- auxiliaries for example wetting, oxidizing, preserving and dustproofing agents.
- a preferred process for producing the solid preparations consists in removal of the liquid from the above-described liquid dye preparations, for example by vacuum drying, freeze drying, by drying on drum dryers, or, preferably, by spray drying.
- the requisite amounts of the dye preparations produced as described above are diluted with the dyeing medium, preferably water, to such an extent that a suitable liquor ratio is obtained for the dyeing.
- the liquors generally have added to them further dyeing auxiliaries, such as carriers, dispersants and wetting agents.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a dye liquor which comprises at least one of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D), alone or in combination with other dyes, and, optionally, at least one UV absorber.
- the dye liquor comprises at least one UV absorber.
- the UV absorber is an s-triazine UV absorber, a benzotriazole UV absorber, a benzophenone UV absorber, or a mixture thereof.
- Preferred s-triazine UV absorbers include those known from U.S. Patent Nos. 4,831,068, 5,182,389, 5,575,958, 5,649,980, 5,871,669 and 5,997,769, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the s-triazine UV absorber is of the formula 1 or 2 or is a mixture of the formulae 2 + 3
- the s-triazine UV absorber is of the formula 1 or is the mixture of the formulae 2 + 3.
- the UV absorber is benzotriazole UV absorber.
- Preferred benzotriazole UV absorbers include compounds of the formula 4 wherein R 6 is halogen, CrC 12 alkyl or C ⁇ -C 12 alkoxy and R and Ra are each independently of the other hydrogen, halogen, CF 3
- the preferred halogen is chlorine.
- a mixture of the s-triazine UV absorber of the formula 1 or the mixture 2 + 3 is employed in combination with a benzotriazole UV absorber of the formula 4a.
- the mixture generally comprises from 5 to 85 weight %, preferably from 15 to 55 weight % of the s-triazine UV absorber and from 15 to 95 weight %, preferably from 45 to 85 weight % of the benzotriazole or benzophenone UV absorber.
- the amount of the UV absorber can vary from about 0.02% to 3% by weight, preferably from about 0.05% to 1.5% by weight, especially 0.06% to 1% by weight, based on the total weight of the fabric.
- Synthetic hydrophobic textile materials consist especially of linear, aromatic polyesters, for example those of terephthalic acid and glycols, especially ethylene glycol, or condensation products of terephthalic acid and 1,4-bis(hydroxymethyl)cyclohexane; of polycarbonates, e.g. those of ⁇ , -dimethyl-4 ] 4 r dihydroxy-diphenylmethane and phosgene.
- polyester fiber materials are dyed in the exhaust process from an aqueous dispersion in the presence of dyeing assistants such as customary anionic or non-ionic dispersants and optionally customary swelling agents (carriers) at temperatures of from 70 to 145 °C. It is preferably within the range of 80 to 135 °C.
- dyeing assistants such as customary anionic or non-ionic dispersants and optionally customary swelling agents (carriers) at temperatures of from 70 to 145 °C. It is preferably within the range of 80 to 135 °C.
- the dye mixtures and dye preparations according to the invention are suitable for dyeing in accordance with the pad bake and/or thermosol process, in the exhaust process and in a continuous process and for various printing processes.
- the exhaust process is preferred.
- the liquor ratio is dependent upon the nature of the apparatus, the substrate and the form of make-up. It may, however, be selected within a wide range, e.g. from 1 :4 to 1 :100, but is preferably from 1 :6 to 1 :25.
- the bath which contains the dye, the dye assistant mixture, UV absorber and any further additives and which has been adjusted to pH 4.5 - 5.5 is circulated at 60 - 80 °C through the fiber material for 5 minutes; the temperature is then raised to 110 - 135 °C in the course of 15 to 35 minutes and the dyeing liquor is left at that temperature for 15 to 90 minutes.
- the bath which contains the dye, the dye assistant mixture, UV absorber and any further additives can be adjusted to an alkaline pH of 8.5 - 11 and then conducting dyeing as above in the presence of a pH buffer.
- the dyeings are finished by cooling the dyeing liquor down to 60 -80 °C, rinsing the dyeing with water and, if necessary, reduction fixing it in a conventional manner in an alkaline medium. The dyeing is then rinsed again and dried. This produces on synthetic fiber material, in particular on linear polyester fibers, deep and level dyeings, which, furthermore, are notable for good light fastness and rub fastness.
- the textile material employed can be in a variety of processing forms, e.g. in the form of fibers, yarns or non-wovens as well as in the form of woven fabrics or knitted fabrics.
- an aqueous dispersion of the dye mixture is prepared by pasting up the dyes, the dispersing mixture and water in a mixer and, following any addition of the desired additional constituents such as sequestering agents, antifreezes, antifoams, preservatives and bactericides, dispersing for 1 to 30, preferably 1 to 10 hours.
- the dispersing is advantageously effected through the action of high shear forces, for example by grinding in a ball, sand or bead mill. Following grinding, an aqueous solution of a stabilizing or thickening agent and if desired further water can be added and stirred in until uniformly dispersed.
- the resulting preparation according to the invention is used in the dyeing of textile material containing synthetic fibers, in particular polyester fibers.
- the dyeing method is carried out in a conventional manner, i.e. the solid or liquid preparation according to the invention is slowly added with stirring to an aqueous bath and the resulting dye liquor is ready for dyeing.
- the printing of the hydrophobic materials mentioned can be carried out in a conventional manner by incorporating the dye mixtures of the invention into a print paste, printing the fabric therewith and treating the fabric printed therewith at temperatures between 140 to 230° C with superheated steam or dry heat to fix the dyes, optionally in the presence of a carrier.
- Customary printing thickeners will be used for the print paste, e.g. modified or unmodified natural products, for example alginates, British gum, gum arabic, crystal gum, locust bean flour, tragacanth, carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, starch or synthetic products, for example polyacrylamides, polyacrylic acid or copolymers thereof, or polyvinyl alcohols.
- modified or unmodified natural products for example alginates, British gum, gum arabic, crystal gum, locust bean flour, tragacanth, carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, starch or synthetic products, for example polyacrylamides, polyacrylic acid or copolymers thereof, or polyvinyl alcohols.
- the dye liquors according to the invention comprising at least one dye mixture described above in combination with at least one UV absorber impart to the above-mentioned materials, especially to polyester material, level color shades having very good in-use fastness properties, such as, especially, good fastness to light, more especially very good high temperature light fastness, fastness to thermofixing, to pleating, to chlorine and to wetting, such as fastness to water, perspiration and washing; the finished dyeings are also distinguished by good fastness to rubbing.
- fibers dyed with at least one dye mixture described above in combination with at least one UV absorber exhibit exceptional heat and light stability relative to fibers dyed with the constituent dyes, and that the fibers so dyed can be used to produce dyed fabrics which can meet the most stringent high temperature lightfastness requirements, both now and for the foreseeable future.
- the dye mixtures according to the invention can also be used satisfactorily in the preparation of mixed shades together with other dyes.
- the dye mixtures according to the invention can be used especially as suitable components in a trichromatic dyeing or printing technique.
- the dye compositions according to the invention are also very suitable for dyeing hydrophobic textile material from supercritical C0 .
- the dye mixtures according to the invention are used in the dyeing or printing of synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials, more especially hydrophobic textile materials.
- another aspect of the present invention is a method of dyeing or printing synthetic hydrophobic fiber materials, which comprises dyeing said materials with at least one of the dye mixtures (A), (B), (C) or (D), alone or in combination with other dyes, optionally in the presence of at least one UV absorber.
- at least one UV absorber is employed.
- the preferences with regard to the dye mixtures and UV absorbers are as described above.
- the hydrophobic fiber material is preferably polyester textile material.
- the present invention relates also to hydrophobic fibre material, especially polyester textile material, which has been dyed or printed by the process according to the invention.
- Machine temperature should be at 120 °F (49 °C).
- the lightfastness testing is conducted in an Atlas CI4000 Weatherometer.
- Weatherometer configuration consists of a high intensity xenon bulb supplying sufficient light and heat energy to degrade the substrate and dye chromophore present in the fiber.
- the light emission spectrum is controlled by a series of light filters such as borosilicate and soda lime filters as in the GMW3414 test method. These filters allow the xenon emission spectrum to be modified and simulate the weathering that occurs when sunlight passes through the glass in an automobile. For this reason automotive window glass is sometimes employed as a filter over the fabric samples as in the TSL2606G test.
- the weathering endpoint is controlled by the energy adsorption onto a black panel present in the apparatus and is usually measured in joules, kilojoules or megajoules.
- the evaluation of the degradation of the color of the fabric is measured by several methods. Often a spectral comparison is made between the faded sample and the original non-faded control utilizing a spectrometer such as the Hunter Lab Ultrascan XE or the Xrite CA22. Colorimetric software such as Helios (supplied by Ciba Specialty Chemicals) is then employed to give a numerical value to the shade change usually in terms of a chroma and hue change or cast change (CIEIab deviation). The cast change reported here in terms of delta a (da*) and delta b (db*) units is desired to be as close to zero as possible with a rating greater than 1.00 or less than -1.00 usually being rejected.
- a spectrometer such as the Hunter Lab Ultrascan XE or the Xrite CA22.
- Colorimetric software such as Helios (supplied by Ciba Specialty Chemicals) is then employed to give a numerical value to the shade change usually in terms of a chroma
- the second important numerical evaluation is the color depth loss.
- the determination of acceptable color loss is measured in the tables below as percent relative strength, is measured by utilizing a typical rating scale such as the American Association of Chemist and Colorist's (AATCC) Grey Scale Shade Change rating, which runs from 1 to 5 with 5 being the best and 1 being the worst. A 3 rating or higher is usually considered acceptable if the cast is also considered acceptable. This rating can also be determined with the colorimetric software.
- AATCC American Association of Chemist and Colorist's
- Example 2 The dye mixtures according to Example 2 were blended in the ratios indicated in Tables and III below and used to dye polyester textile fabrics according the general procedure described in Example 1, part B. Evaluation was as described in Example 1, part E.
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EP05701492A EP1706461A2 (en) | 2004-01-21 | 2005-01-12 | Dye mixtures |
JP2006550155A JP4996258B2 (en) | 2004-01-21 | 2005-01-12 | Dye mixture |
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