Coloration process for cellulose polyester textile blends with a

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Multiple chemically diverse fibers or fibers with different... – Polyester fiber and cellulose fiber

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8529, 8547, 8549, 8585, 8673, 8677, 8684, 8688, 8918, C09B 6204, D06P 138, D06P 387

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the coloration of a union of polyester and cellulosic textile materials which comprises applying thereto a liquor or paste containing a disperse dye and a dye containing a cellulose reactive group having a quaternary nitrogen substituent, or the precursors of such a dye, and thereafter heating the textile material at such a temperature and for such a period as to fix the dye on the textile material, characterized in that the pH of the liquor or paste is from 5.8 to 8.0.

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