Process for treating laundry with multiamide antistatic agents

Compositions – Textile processing aid compositions – or processes of preparing – For textile materials consisting wholly or in part of silk...

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ABSTRACT:
Polyamides of trialkylacetic acids and polyamines are new compounds which are of an oily nature at washing temperatures in the 10.degree. to 90.degree. C. range, are capable of being adsorbed from wash and rinse waters by fibrous material, such as laundry, of synthetic fabrics, e.g., polyesters, which laundry is susceptible to being electrostatically charged, and decrease any electrostatic charge or inhibit accumulation thereof on such materials. Such polyamides, e.g., those of neodecanoic acid and an alkylene polyoxyalkylene triamine, such as that which is sold by Exxon Chemical Americas under the name Jeffamine.RTM. T-403, can be incorporated in detergent compositions, in compositions for addition to rinse waters and in compositions for application to laundry in a laundry dryer.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4440666 (1984-04-01), Miller et al.
patent: 4626429 (1986-12-01), Robbins et al.

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