Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Dye or potential dye composition – additive – treatment,... – Azo – acridone – or quinone dye
Patent
1992-12-16
1994-08-30
Richter, Johann
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Dye or potential dye composition, additive, treatment,...
Azo, acridone, or quinone dye
811556, 811565, 8673, 8676, 8680, 8681, 8924, D06P 300, D06M 2300, D06M10100
Patent
active
053424174
ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the cold water bleed propensity of acid and premetallized acid dyed cationic dyeable nylon fibers which comprises treating such fibers with sulfonated anionic polymers, useful as nylon fixing agents, and cationic amine based polymers, useful as cotton fixing agents.
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Pacifici Joseph A.
Sims Daniel G.
Hydorn Michael B.
Richter Johann
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