Negative ion far infrared Raschel blanket production technology
A negative ion far-infrared, Raschel blanket technology, applied in the direction of heating / cooling fabrics, textile materials, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve the problems that do not involve negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket dyeing or printing, etc., to achieve Improving the imbalance of the cerebral cortex, lasting antibacterial and sterilizing properties, and accelerating blood circulation
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[0034] A negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket production process, comprising the following steps:
[0035] (1) Yarn selection: Negative ion far-infrared polyester filaments with specifications of 140D / 130F are used as plush yarns, and polyester low-elastic yarns with specifications of 100D / 47F are used as ground yarns.
[0036] (2) Humidification: Soak the plush yarn in water, take it out, and dry it with cold air until the moisture content of the plush yarn is 3%.
[0037] (3) Knitting: Use a double-needle bed warp knitting machine model E2291A to knit plush yarn and ground yarn. Needle beds weave 5-needle weft inserts respectively, No. 2 and No. 5 bars weave chain weave respectively on the front and rear needle beds, and No. 3 and No. 4 bars weave plush on the front and rear needle beds to obtain a single-layer negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket .
[0038] (4) Scouring: put the blanket in step (3) in the scouring liquid for scouring, control the bath ratio 1:20...
Embodiment 2
[0044] A negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket production process, comprising the following steps:
[0045] (1) Yarn selection: Negative ion far-infrared polyester filaments with specifications of 150D / 140F are used as plush yarns, and polyester low-elastic yarns with specifications of 100D / 47F are used as ground yarns.
[0046] (2) Humidification: Soak the plush yarn in water, take it out, and dry it with cold air until the moisture content of the plush yarn is 4%.
[0047] (3) Knitting: Use a double-needle bed warp knitting machine model E2291A to knit plush yarn and ground yarn. Needle beds weave 5-needle weft inserts respectively, No. 2 and No. 5 bars weave chain weave respectively on the front and rear needle beds, and No. 3 and No. 4 bars weave plush on the front and rear needle beds to obtain a single-layer negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket .
[0048] (4) Scouring: put the blanket in step (3) in the scouring liquid for scouring, control the bath ratio 1:22...
Embodiment 3
[0054] A negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket production process, comprising the following steps:
[0055] (1) Yarn selection: Negative ion far-infrared polyester filaments with specifications of 160D / 150F are used as plush yarns, and polyester low-elastic yarns with specifications of 100D / 47F are used as ground yarns.
[0056] (2) Humidification: Soak the plush yarn in water, take it out, and dry it with cold air until the moisture content of the plush yarn is 5%.
[0057] (3) Knitting: Use a double-needle bed warp knitting machine model E2291A to knit plush yarn and ground yarn. Needle beds weave 5-needle weft inserts respectively, No. 2 and No. 5 bars weave chain weave respectively on the front and rear needle beds, and No. 3 and No. 4 bars weave plush on the front and rear needle beds to obtain a single-layer negative ion far-infrared Raschel blanket .
[0058] (4) Scouring: put the blanket in step (3) in the scouring liquid for scouring, control the bath ratio 1:25...
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