Method and siloxane composition for treating fibers

Compositions – Durable finishes for textile materials – or processes of... – Oil or water repellent or soil resistant or retardant

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252 88, 252 89, 25217415, 252DIG1, 556457, 556465, D06M 1302, D06M 1308

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ABSTRACT:
An aqueous emulsion comprising an aminoorgano-substituted organopolysiloxane fluid, a silane which bears a hydrophilic group, one or more surfactants and water are useful for treating fibers, such as thread, yard and textiles. When applied to a fiber and heated the composition undergoes a curing reaction and durably imparts desirable properties, such as excellent hand and moisture absorbability, to the fiber.

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