Method for processing cellulose fiber-containing textile fabrics

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Chemical modification of textiles or fibers or products thereof

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8495, 8497, 8530, 8531, 8532, 8533, 8534, 8594, 8619, 81161, 8181, 8125, 81276, 8129, 4273899, 427392, D06M 13322

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ABSTRACT:
A method for finishing a cellulose fiber-containing textile fabric comprises treating a cellulose fiber-containing textile fabric with liquid ammonia, applying a resin finishing agent to said fabric, subjecting subsequently to either or both of a hot calendering treatment and a heat treatment, and finally treating the resultant fabric with hot water. The resultant fabric keeps its shape stability including a crease or shrink resistance when washed, without involving any problem on residual formaldehyde.

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