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Method for producing silk mask base cloth through cocoons and silk mask

A silkworm cocoon and silk technology, applied in silk fiber production, non-woven fabrics, chemical post-processing of fibers, etc., can solve the problems of complex extraction process, unable to fully retain the natural nutrition of silk, etc., and achieve a short process flow, maintain activity, Good breathability

Active Publication Date: 2015-05-13
SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY
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Problems solved by technology

Such an extraction process is complex and cannot fully retain the natural nutrition of silk

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Embodiment 1

[0027] The preparation of embodiment 1 silk mask base cloth, completes according to the following steps:

[0028] 1. Cocoon washing: Wash the cocoons with water to remove dust and debris.

[0029] 2. Wetting: Soak the cleaned cocoons in water for a certain period of time to fully moisten them.

[0030] 3. Alkali soaking: Put the cleaned and wet cocoons evenly into the steamer, and wet the cocoons with alkaline water just enough to moisten the cocoons again. The concentration of this alkaline water is prepared according to the need of 0.8 gram of soda ash for every 60 gram of silkworm cocoons. The weight of water is about 5 times the amount of silkworm cocoons. That is to say, every 60g of silkworm cocoons needs alkaline water made of 0.8g of soda ash and 300g of water.

[0031] 4. Steaming: Inject steam into the steamer to cook the silkworm cocoons for 0.8 hours to make the sericin fully swell.

[0032] 5. Cleaning: Put the boiled silkworm cocoons in water-permeable utensi...

Embodiment 2

[0041] The preparation of silk facial mask base cloth is completed according to the following steps:

[0042] 1. Cocoon washing: Wash the cocoons with water to remove dust and debris.

[0043] 2. Wetting: Soak the cleaned cocoons in water for a certain period of time to fully moisten them.

[0044] 3. Alkali soaking: Put the cleaned and wet cocoons evenly into the steamer, and wet the cocoons with alkaline water just enough to moisten the cocoons again. The concentration of this alkaline water needs 1.2 grams of soda ash to prepare per 60 grams of silkworm cocoons. The weight of water is about 5 times the amount of silkworm cocoons. That is to say, every 60g of silkworm cocoons needs alkaline water made of 1.2g of soda ash and 300g of water.

[0045] 4. Steaming: Inject steam into the steamer to cook the silkworm cocoons for 1.2 hours to make the sericin fully swell.

[0046] 5. Cleaning: Put the boiled silkworm cocoons in water-permeable utensils and put them in clean wat...

Embodiment 3

[0055] The preparation of silk facial mask base cloth is completed according to the following steps:

[0056] 1. Cocoon washing: Wash the cocoons with clean water to remove dust and debris.

[0057]2. Wetting: Soak the cleaned cocoons in water for a certain period of time to fully moisten them.

[0058] 3. Alkali soaking: Put the cleaned and wet cocoons evenly into the steamer, and wet the cocoons with alkaline water just enough to moisten the cocoons again. The concentration of this alkaline water is prepared by 1 gram of soda ash for every 60 grams of silkworm cocoons. The weight of water is about 5 times the amount of silkworm cocoons. That is to say, every 60g of silkworm cocoons needs alkaline water made of 1g of soda ash and 300g of water.

[0059] 4. Steaming: inject steam into the steaming barrel to cook the silkworm cocoons for 1 hour, so that the sericin is completely swollen.

[0060] 5. Cleaning: Put the boiled silkworm cocoons in water-permeable utensils and p...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for producing silk mask base cloth through cocoons. The method comprises the following steps that (1), cocoon washing is performed, namely, the cocoons are washed with clean water to remove dust and debris; (2), wetting is performed, namely, the washed cocoons are soaked in water to be sufficiently wet; (3), alkali soaking is performed, namely, the wet cocoons are evenly placed in a steaming barrel, and alkali water which can right wet the cocoons is sprayed on the cocoons so that the cocoons can be wet again; (4), steaming is performed, namely, the cocoons are steamed with steam so that sericin can be completely swollen; (5), washing is performed, namely, the steamed cocoons are washed with clean water; (6), cocoon peeling is performed, namely, pupas are peeled off; (7), the cocoons with the pupas peeled off are made into arc-shaped silk net films; (8), the silk net films are bleached, neutralized with a glacial acetic acid solution, dried and finally stamped to form the silk mask base cloth. By means of the method, the activity of the sericin can be maintained to the maximum degree. The technological process is simple, the nutrients of silk can be sufficiently utilized, and the silk mask base cloth is a pure natural skin-whitening, moisturizing, anti-wrinkling and UV-resisting product.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of cosmetics, in particular to a method for producing a silk mask base cloth by using silkworm cocoons and a silk mask. Background technique [0002] With the improvement of living standards, facial masks have changed from an original luxury consumer product to an essential skin care product for modern people. Silk has become a popular mask substrate in the mask industry because it contains 18 kinds of essential amino acids needed by the human body. [0003] Currently commercially available silk masks mainly use the manufacturing process of non-woven fabrics, and the production process of non-woven fabrics is more complicated: mainly use silk spinning raw materials (ie leftovers in silk reeling, waste silk, cotton, etc.), after removing Miscellaneous, cutting, degumming (or glue fixing) refining, carding, adding antistatic agent, adjusting temperature and humidity, and then entering the spunlace (or acupuncture) prod...

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IPC IPC(8): D04H1/4266D01B7/00D01C3/00
CPCD01B7/00D01C3/00D04H1/4266
Inventor 夏庆友席星航杨佩
Owner SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY
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