Process for finishing textile materials containing cellulose fib

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Chemical modification of textiles or fibers or products thereof – Cellulose fibers

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81157, 8187, 8195, 8120, 8DIG18, 252 86, 428290, 252 86, D06M 1540

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ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for finishing fabric containing cellulose fibers to improve its crease resistance, soil release and wet soiling properties while retaining a hand similar to that of the fabric prior to finishing wherein a latex containing a cross-linkable resin which will impart crease resistance to a fabric contains the polymerization product of a mixture of from 70% to about 97% by weight of an ester of acrylic acid and a saturated monohydric alcohol having 1 to 8 carbon atoms and from about 30 to 3% of an ester of acrylic acid and an unsaturated monohydric alcohol having 2 to 5 carbon atoms.

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patent: 3794465 (1974-02-01), Baron
American Dyestuff Reporter, Jun. 2, 1969, vol. 58, No. 11, pp. 16-19 (Scientific Library).

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