After treatment of anionic dyeings, printings and optical bright

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Organic additive for dye composition – dye composition... – Ethylenimine or polymer thereof or polyalkylene polyamine

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8531, 8532, 8534, 8549, 8556, 8606, 8648, 8918, D06L 312, D06M 1554, D06P 139

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ABSTRACT:
Dyeings on hydroxy group- or nitrogen-containing fibres are improved by aftertreatment, simultaneously or sequentially, with (A) a polymeric reaction product of an amine with cyanamide, dicyandiamide, quanidine or bisguanidine and (B) a quaternary polyalkylene polyamine. A synergistic effect between (A) and (B) is observed.

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