Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Process of printing permanently on substrate – other than... – Resist or reserve
Patent
1999-03-15
2000-10-31
Einsmann, Margaret
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Process of printing permanently on substrate, other than...
Resist or reserve
8478, 8541, 8542, 8552, 8554, 8557, 8561, 8576, 8606, D06P 512
Patent
active
061395900
ABSTRACT:
A dyeing and printing system for use in color printing articles or fabrics formed from cellulose prior to dyeing. In the preferred embodiment, the dyeing system composition includes the selective use of a dye blocking print paste, a color binder print paste and a dye enhancing print paste to selectively decrease or increase the shade of the dyed portions of a cellulose article, such as a woven or knitted cotton or cotton/polyester article or fabric while, at the same time, permitting the resisted areas to be colored differently.
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Henry Eric M.
Li Yonghua
Moore Samuel B.
Burlington Chemical Co., Inc.
Einsmann Margaret
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