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Cellulose fiber containing fabric

A cellulose fiber and cellulose technology, applied in fiber treatment, cellulose/protein conjugated artificial filament, fiber chemical characteristics, etc., can solve problems such as low degree of bonding, fading of fabrics, and incomplete penetration of dyes

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-12-04
吴闩闩
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[0006] In order to make up for the deficiencies in the prior art, the present invention proposes a fabric containing cellulose fibers. The present invention is mainly used to solve the problem that the dyestuff cannot completely penetrate into the fabric during the fabric dyeing process, resulting in the fabric being washed with water. Discoloration occurs, and when the dye penetrates into the fabric, the dye is only attached to the surface of the fiber filament, and the degree of bonding is low

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[0058] As an embodiment of the present invention, the outer surface of the second conveyor belt 21 is fixed with uniformly arranged first spacers 29, and the first spacers 29 are made of sponge material; the second conveyor belt 21 The outer surface is fixed with evenly arranged second spacers 291, and the second spacers 291 are placed on both sides of the uniformly arranged annular groove 24; each of the second spacers 291 corresponds to the first spacer 29 , and the second spacer 291 is made of sponge material;

[0059] During work, because the first spacer 29 and the second spacer 291 are made of uniform sponge material, when the fiber filament was placed between the first conveyor belt 2 and the second conveyor belt 21, the first spacer 29 and the second spacer Bar 291 can be extruded, and in this process, the moisture in the first spacer bar 29 and the second spacer bar 291 can be squeezed out, and the remaining dyestuff is adhered in the fiber filament, and simultaneousl...

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The invention belongs to the technical field of fiber fabrics, and particularly relates to a cellulose fiber containing fabric A spinning dyeing device comprises a box body, and the box body is filledwith a dye mixed solution; the right side of a feeding cavity is fixedly connected with a storage box on the inner surface of a machine body; spray guns which are evenly distributed are installed inthe inner wall of the storage box, and spinneret holes which are evenly distributed are formed in the inner walls of the spray guns; a liquid tank is fixedly connected to the end surface of the rightside of the storage box; the outer surface of each spray gun is fixedly connected with a short pipe in the inner wall of the liquid tank, and each short pipe wraps the corresponding spray gun; and theright side of each short pipe is fixedly connected with a liquid conveying pipe on the outer surface of the liquid tank, and the liquid conveying pipes wrap the short pipes. The fabric is mainly usedfor solving the problems that in a fabric dyeing process, a dye cannot completely permeate into the fabric, so that the manufactured fabric fades after being washed with water; and meanwhile, when the dye permeates into the fabric, the dye is only attached to the surfaces of cellosilk, so that the combination degree is lower.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of fiber fabrics, in particular to a fabric containing cellulose fibers. Background technique [0002] With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, people's requirements for the application of fiber materials in clothing are not only for body covering, practicality, and durability, but also for novel styles, beautiful appearance, and all-round comfort, hygiene, and functionality. Function. Therefore, how to improve the comfort and practical functionality of fiber fabrics has become the mainstream of the market, and the production of fibers and fabrics is an ancient technology. Fibers suitable for textile use are of sufficient length, denier, strength, and flexibility to be formed into yarns and fabrics. Fibers for textile use were first obtained from animal and vegetable sources. Cotton, wool, jute, silk and linen are the most common natural fibers used today. For the introduction of fab...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D04H1/28D04H1/72D01D13/00D01D1/06D01D7/00D01D1/09D01F1/06D01F8/02D01F8/14D01F8/18
CPCD01D1/065D01D1/09D01D7/00D01D13/00D01F1/06D01F8/02D01F8/14D01F8/18D04H1/28D04H1/72
Inventor 吴闩闩张占群
Owner 吴闩闩
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