Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Swelling or plasticizing of artificial fibers
Patent
1988-07-29
1990-03-27
Lusignan, Michael
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Swelling or plasticizing of artificial fibers
81156, 8490, 8925, D06P 500
Patent
active
049117300
ABSTRACT:
Breaking and/or test strength of aramid fabrics are enhanced when finished with a fabric softener. Improvements of up to 50% over the corresponding untreated greige fabrics and up to 45% over the corresponding untreated dyed fabric are achieved without detracting from flame resistance of these fabrics.
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Cates Barbara J.
Peele Kevin S.
Schwartz Patricia A.
Burlington Industries Inc.
Lusignan Michael
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