Method for wet processing of tubular textile material

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Fluid treatment – Special forms and forming

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26 74, 26 80, 57 1UN, 68 13R, 68 22R, D06B 2308

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the wet processing in particular of knitted tubular material in the broad tubular state which in a first processing section is led through a fluid bath then inflated to form a balloon section and afterwards led in the broad tubular state through the gap between a pair of squeezer rollers. Within the fluid bath the incoming material in hank form is subjected to twist sensing and if any twist is detected the incoming tubular material is rotated in the region before the first processing section to undo the twist. The completely and stably relaxed and untwisted tubular material leaves this first processing section in a stable broad tubular state and can then be passed in an optimum manner through the succeeding principal processing sections.

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patent: 4329838 (1982-05-01), Zerle et al.

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