Two-phase printing process for preparing conversion articles and

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Process of printing permanently on substrate – other than... – Discharge utilized

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8449, 8461, 8463, 8465, 8592, 8640, 8642, 8918, D06P 515

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ABSTRACT:
According to two-phase processes multi-color effects are obtained on cellulosic materials, namely conversion effects with reactive and vat dyestuffs on the one hand and discharge resists prints with reactive dyestuffs and, optionally, vat dyestuffs on the other hand, by printing or padding the reactive dyestuff or a mixture of reactive and vat dyestuffs in a weakly acidic medium onto the material, overprinting this material with a neutral paste containing formamidine sulfinic acid as discharging agent and, if desired, a vat dyestuff, drying the print, contacting the material with an aqueous strongly alkaline liquor, steaming it and finishing the article in known manner, depending on the choice of dyestuffs.

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