Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Treatment of hides – skins – feathers and animal tissues – Tanning
Patent
1974-05-29
1976-05-25
Levy, Donald
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Treatment of hides, skins, feathers and animal tissues
Tanning
8 1XB, 81146, 8115, D06P 500
Patent
active
039589269
ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for decorating or treating the pile side of pile fabrics to imitate naturally occurring designs and/or configurations such as animal skins and hides, for example. The pile surface is first color printed by a tinted printing paste and then relief-printed, in a manner related to the color printing, using a printing paste containing a shrinking or carbonizing agent in the proportion of within the range of between about 60-400g. per kilogram of printing paste. The agent used, which is non-volatile or substantially so, can contain O-phenyl-phenol or diphenyl ether, and also dyestuffs. The twice-printed fabric is then steamed.
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Fennekels Peter
Waltmann Ernst
Firma Girmes-Werke AG
Levy Donald
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