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Dyeing method of knitted textile fabrics

A dyeing method and fabric technology, applied in dyeing, textile and papermaking, etc., can solve the problems of human health impact and easy shedding.

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-12-17
常熟市凯丽针纺织有限公司
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Problems solved by technology

[0002] At present, a large amount of chemical dyes are used in the dyeing process of knitted fabrics, and the finished dyes are easy to fall off during use, which will affect human health

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Embodiment 1

[0032] The dyeing method of knitted fabric comprises the steps:

[0033] 1) Add 2.3 parts by weight of triethanolamine, 1.2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 3.4 parts by weight of ethanol, 7.8 parts by weight of natural plant pigments, 4.5 parts by weight of N-methylpyrrolidone, and 1.2 parts by weight of dodecane Ammonium trimethylsulfate, 16 parts by weight of water, stirred evenly;

[0034] 2) Soak the knitted fabric in the dye vat for 1.5 hours;

[0035] 3) Dry the soaked knitted fabric at 90°C;

[0036] 4) Soak the dried knitted fabric in clean water and rinse for 35 minutes;

[0037] 5) Take out the knitted fabric after rinsing and let it dry naturally.

Embodiment 2

[0039] The dyeing method of knitted fabric comprises the steps:

[0040] 1) Add 2 parts by weight of triethanolamine, 1 part by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 3 parts by weight of ethanol, 7 parts by weight of natural plant pigments, 4 parts by weight of N-methylpyrrolidone, and 1 part by weight of dodecane Trimethyl ammonium sulfate, 15 parts by weight of water, stirred evenly;

[0041] 2) Soak the knitted fabric in the dye vat for 1.5 hours;

[0042] 3) Dry the soaked knitted fabric at 90°C;

[0043] 4) Soak the dried knitted fabric in clean water and rinse for 35 minutes;

[0044] 5) Take out the knitted fabric after rinsing and let it dry naturally.

Embodiment 3

[0046] The dyeing method of knitted fabric comprises the steps:

[0047] 1) Add 3 parts by weight of triethanolamine, 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 4 parts by weight of ethanol, 8 parts by weight of natural plant pigments, 5 parts by weight of N-methylpyrrolidone, and 2 parts by weight of dodecane Ammonium trimethylsulfate, 17 parts by weight of water, stirred evenly;

[0048] 2) Soak the knitted fabric in the dye vat for 1.5 hours;

[0049] 3) Dry the soaked knitted fabric at 90°C;

[0050] 4) Soak the dried knitted fabric in clean water and rinse for 35 minutes;

[0051] 5) Take out the knitted fabric after rinsing and let it dry naturally.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a dyeing method of knitted textile fabrics. The dyeing method comprises the following steps: (1) adding 2-3 parts by weight of triethanolamine, 1-2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, 3-4 parts by weight of ethyl alcohol, 7-8 parts by weight of natural plant pigment, 4-5 parts by weight of N-methyl pyrrolidon, 1-2 parts by weight of dodecyltrimethyl ammonium sulfate and 15-17 parts by weight of water into a dye vat, and stirring evenly; (2) soaking the knitted textile fabrics in the dye vat for 1.5 hours; (3) drying the soaked knitted textile fabrics at 90 DEG C; (4) soaking the dried knitted textile fabrics in clear water, and rinsing for 35 minutes; and (5) taking out the rinsed knitted textile fabrics for natural drying. The dyeing method of the knitted textile fabrics has the advantage that the natural plant pigment and a special preparation process are adopted so that a dyeing agent for the knitted textile fabrics is nontoxic and harmless and does not drop in the use process, and moreover, the dyed knitted textile fabrics are safe and comfortable.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for dyeing knitted fabrics. Background technique [0002] At present, a large amount of chemical dyes are used in the dyeing process of knitted fabrics, and the finished dyes are easy to fall off during use, which will affect human health. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a dyeing method for knitted fabrics, which uses natural plant pigments and a special preparation process to make the dyeing agent for knitted fabrics non-toxic and harmless, and will not fall off during use, which is safe and comfortable. [0004] In order to achieve the above object, the technical solution of the present invention is to design a dyeing method of knitted fabric, comprising the steps of: [0005] 1) Add 2 to 3 parts by weight of triethanolamine, 1 to 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 3 to 4 parts by weight of ethanol, 7 to 8 parts by weight of natural plant pigme...

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IPC IPC(8): D06P1/34D06P1/645D06P1/50D06P1/66
Inventor 王雪刚
Owner 常熟市凯丽针纺织有限公司
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