Additive-solvent process to form embossed product

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Pattern effect dyeing – process – compositions – or products – Cross dyeing

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8929, 156 84, 156 85, 156277, 428 85, 428 92, 428 96, D06P 500

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042603900

ABSTRACT:
A pile fabric is treated overall with a solution containing a solvent for the fiber comprising the pile fabric. The solvent concentration of the solution is of a low enough level to produce little or no shrinkage by itself upon subsequent application of heat. Portions of the fabric before heating are treated with a solution to increase the solvent concentration on the pile fabric to a point where the solvent will have a shrinking effect on the fabric. The subsequently heated product then has an embossed effect.

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