Abstract
Two shrinkproofing processes of possible industrial value are described. Each may be used continuously or as a batch process. Treatments are with neutral permanganate (4-6% potassium permanganate on weight of wool) or acid bromate (1-2% potassium bromate on weight of wool) in concentrated sodium chloride solutions, the latter resulting in a chlorination which is more easily con trolled to give even treatment than simple acid chlorinations. Batch processes are carried out at 20-40° C. in normal mill equipment, total processing times being 1-2 hr. Each process produces shrinkproofed wool at relatively low cost with no adverse effects of practical significance, although the acid bromate treatment requires a final softening. Permanganate/salt treatment requires no analytical control, causes no problems with fumes, gives even treatments so that there is no difficulty in piece dyeing after shrink- . proofing, and does not yellow or alter the handle of the wool.

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