Cross-Linked Silicone Films in Textile Finishing
- 1 April 1967
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Textile Research Journal
- Vol. 37 (4) , 324-333
- https://doi.org/10.1177/004051756703700410
Abstract
Dimethyl silicone imparted wrinkle recovery values of 250-285° to various types of fabric when the silicone was cross-linked as a film on the cotton. To enhance this effect, a small amount of cellulose cross-linking was carried out using dihydroxydimethylol ethyleneurea without added metal salt catalysts. Conditioned wrinkle recoveries of 288- 308° and wet recovery angles of 302-310° (W + F) were obtained. The combination treatment has been adapted to durable-press techniques. High crease retention and wash-wear ratings were obtained on sateen after 30-45 machine launderings, with major abrasion damage occurring only after 45 cycles. The application of cross-linked silicone by coating as well as impregnation methods was carried out prior or subsequent to differential (one-sided) cross-linking of fabric: High crease retention and wash-wear ratings after 30 launderings were obtained on twill by this means. Possible effects of these treatments on both the interior and exterior of the cotton fiber are discussed.Keywords
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