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Novel composite aging-resistant textile material and preparing method thereof

A textile material and anti-aging technology, applied in the field of textile materials, can solve the problems of poor durability, short service life, and easy aging, and achieve the effects of improved durability, cheap raw materials, and strong practicability.

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-06-29
WUJIANG ZEWANG TEXTILE CO LTD
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However, the clothing and related products produced by using traditional textile materials have poor durability, are prone to aging after repeated use or washing, and have a short service life.

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[0027] (1) Weigh 20 parts of polyester fiber, 20 parts of nylon fiber, 20 parts of hollow fiber, 10 parts of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 20 parts of polyester, 20 parts of acrylic fiber, 5 parts of sisal and 15 parts of flax , 5 parts of lignin fiber, 15 parts of chitin fiber, 5 parts of wool, 5 parts of asbestos fiber, 2 parts of nano ceramic powder, 2 parts of nano graphite powder, 2 parts of nano silicon powder, 5 parts of tannic acid, poly-β- 2 parts of hydroxybutyrate, 5 parts of poly-ε-caprolactone, 5 parts of methyl valerolactone and 5 parts of methylenebisacrylamide;

[0028] (2) Mix polyester fiber, nylon fiber, hollow fiber, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, polyester and acrylic fiber into 5% ethanol solution, keep warm and activate for 60 minutes, and keep warm at 40°C;

[0029] (3) Mix sisal hemp, flax, lignin fiber, chitin fiber, wool, asbestos fiber, nano-ceramic powder, nano-graphite powder and nano-silicon powder into 10% boric acid solution, and use an ...

Embodiment 2

[0036] (1) Weigh 30 parts of polyester fiber, 30 parts of nylon fiber, 30 parts of hollow fiber, 15 parts of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 25 parts of polyester, 25 parts of acrylic fiber, 10 parts of sisal and 18 parts of flax , 7 parts of lignin fiber, 18 parts of chitin fiber, 8 parts of wool, 6 parts of asbestos fiber, 2 parts of nano ceramic powder, 3 parts of nano graphite powder, 3 parts of nano silicon powder, 6 parts of tannic acid, poly-β- 5 parts of hydroxybutyrate, 7 parts of poly-ε-caprolactone, 6 parts of β-hydroxybutyrate and 6 parts of chlorophenoxyisobutyrate;

[0037] (2) Mix polyester fiber, nylon fiber, hollow fiber, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, polyester and acrylic fiber into a 5% ethanol solution, heat and activate for 70 minutes, and the heat preservation temperature is 45°C;

[0038] (3) Mix sisal, flax, lignin fiber, chitin fiber, wool, asbestos fiber, nano-ceramic powder, nano-graphite powder and nano-silicon powder into 10% boric acid solut...

Embodiment 3

[0045] (1) Weigh 40 parts of polyester fiber, 40 parts of nylon fiber, 40 parts of hollow fiber, 20 parts of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 40 parts of polyester, 40 parts of acrylic fiber, 13 parts of sisal and 20 parts of flax , 8 parts of lignin fiber, 20 parts of chitin fiber, 9 parts of wool, 8 parts of asbestos fiber, 3 parts of nano-ceramic powder, 4 parts of nano-graphite powder, 4 parts of nano-silica powder, 12 parts of tannic acid, poly-β- 8 parts of hydroxybutyrate, 8 parts of poly-ε-caprolactone, 8 parts of dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and 8 parts of lutidine;

[0046] (2) Mix polyester fiber, nylon fiber, hollow fiber, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, polyester and acrylic fiber into a 5% ethanol solution, heat and activate for 80 minutes, and the heat preservation temperature is 50°C;

[0047] (3) Mix sisal hemp, flax, lignin fiber, chitin fiber, wool, asbestos fiber, nano-ceramic powder, nano-graphite powder and nano-silicon powder into 10% boric acid so...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a novel composite aging-resistant textile material.The novel composite aging-resistant textile material comprises, by weight, 20-45 parts of polyester fibers, 20-45 parts of nylon fibers, 20-45 parts of hollow fibers, 10-25 parts of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, 20-45 parts of dacron, 20-45 parts of acrylon, 5-15 parts of sisal hemp, 15-25 parts of flax, 5-10 parts of lignin fibers, 15-25 parts of chitin fibers, 5-10 parts of wool, 5-10 parts of asbestos fibers, 2-5 parts of nanometer ceramic powder, 2-5 parts of nanometer graphite powder, 2-5 parts of nanometer silicon powder, 5-15 parts of tannic acid, 2-10 parts of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate, 5-10 parts of poly-epsilon-caprolactone, 5-10 parts of stabilizer and 5-10 parts of adhesive.The prepared textile material has the good aging resistance.Meanwhile, the invention discloses a corresponding preparing method.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of textile materials, in particular to a novel composite aging-resistant textile material and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] Textile materials refer to fibers and fiber products, specifically fibers, yarns, fabrics and their composites. Traditional textile materials can be used in all aspects of society. However, the clothing and related products produced by using traditional textile materials have poor durability, are prone to aging after repeated use or washing, and have a short service life. [0003] Textile materials as raw materials can also be directly used as products, and are rapidly shifting from traditional natural raw materials to industrial textile products. At the same time, the demand for fresh composite textile materials is increasing. At present, the technological innovation of the traditional textile industry is facing a technical bottleneck, so it is particula...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08L67/00C08L77/00C08L67/02C08L33/20C08L1/28C08L97/02C08L97/00C08L5/08C08L89/04C08L67/04C08K13/04C08K7/12C08K3/04C08K3/36C08K5/1545
CPCC08L67/00C08K2201/003C08K2201/011C08L33/20C08L67/02C08L77/00C08L2205/02C08L2205/025C08L2205/035C08L2205/16
Inventor 沈雪龙
Owner WUJIANG ZEWANG TEXTILE CO LTD
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