Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Pattern effect dyeing – process – compositions – or products – Cross dyeing
Patent
1979-12-10
1981-04-07
Weston, Caleb
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Pattern effect dyeing, process, compositions, or products
Cross dyeing
8929, 156 84, 156 85, 156277, 428 85, 428 92, 428 96, D06P 500
Patent
active
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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Armstrong Cork Company
Weston Caleb
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