Process for reducing agent migration during treatment of knitted

Coating processes – Rumbling or tumbling

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427390, 427381, 427421, 427429, 427439, B05D 312, B05D 302

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ABSTRACT:
Knitted cotton fabrics in tubular form are impregnated to 20 to 35% wet add-on of crosslinking agent by any of several techniques including sprinkling, spraying, printing, or slop padding the solution of crosslinking agent to the outer surfaces of the fabric tube, or transferring the solution of crosslinking agent from impregnated material to the outer surfaces of the fabric tube, followed by a mechanical agitation step wherein the impregnated tubes are mechanically agitated at elevated temperatures under closed conditions, thereby eliminating agent migration toward fabric surfaces during drying of the cotton containing knitted fabrics in chemical treatments for smooth-drying properties and dimensional stabilization.

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patent: 3333983 (1967-08-01), Sellet
patent: 3445277 (1969-05-01), Smith
patent: 3546006 (1970-12-01), Verburg et al.
patent: 3674418 (1972-07-01), Lyons et al.

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