Method for treatment of yarn in package form

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Nominal textile manufacture process combined with dyeing

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8580, 8933, 252 88, 28169, D06P 502

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053872630

ABSTRACT:
A process for applying a lubricant to a plurality of yarn packages directly to a dye bath in a package dyeing machine during the dyeing process. The process includes placing a plurality of yarn packages into a package dyeing machine. The plurality of yarn packages are then dyed in the package dyeing machine and the dye bath is cooled. A lubricant is then directly applied to the dye bath and the plurality of yarn packages in the package dyeing machine. In the preferred embodiment, the lubricant is a wax emulsion based on paraffin wax with a melting point of between about 138.degree. F. to 143.degree. F.

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