Aqueous textile treatment agent and crease resist finishing of t

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Liquid extraction of coating constituent or cleaning coating

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8181, 8185, 8189, 252 89, 4273932, B05D 302

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ABSTRACT:
An aqueous textile treatment agent is based on 1,3-dialkyl-4,5-dihydroxy-imidazolidinones and selected polyhydric alcohols, in particular 1,6-hexanediol or 1,1,1-tris(hydroxymethyl)-ethane and is used for the formaldehyde-free finishing of textile material which consists at least partly of cellulose or regenerated cellulose fibers in order to confer crease and shrink resistance thereon, the textile material so treated being notable for appreciably improved whiteness, compared with the prior art, as well as good crease and shrink resistance.

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Chem. Abstr. 99(24): 196609s, corresponds to JP58/87367.
Chem. Abstr. 99(24): 196610k, corresponds to JP58/87367.
Chem. Abstr. 102(4): 26301y, corresponds to JP51/055499.
Derwent Citation No. 76415x/41, corresponds to JP51/055499.

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