Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Treatment of hides – skins – feathers and animal tissues – Tanning
Patent
1974-03-29
1976-03-23
Griffin, Ronald W.
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Treatment of hides, skins, feathers and animal tissues
Tanning
8 14, 8 62, 81145, 8149, D06P 500
Patent
active
039457915
ABSTRACT:
A carpet material is printed with a decorative pattern. The ink formulation used for printing will for some portions of the pattern contain a solvent for the fiber of the carpet. The carpet is passed through a series of printing stages all prior to the time the carpet is steamed. After all printing is done, the carpet is steamed once. This causes the fibers which have been printed with a solvent to shrink and/or dissolve to produce an embossed effect. The other printed areas will have the dye in the ink set in the carpet. The carpet is then washed and dried. There is produced a carpet having an embossed pattern effect with a natural fibrous appearance in the embossed areas.
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Armstrong Cork Company
Griffin Ronald W.
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