Method for colour-fixing processing of textile and device therefor
US-2016194825-A1 · Jul 7, 2016 · US
US11560669B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11560669-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816346227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a waterless fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium, in which supercritical carbon dioxide fluid medium is mixed with steam to form a mixed fluid medium, so that the waterless fiber dyeing effect to natural fibers is improved. The method of the invention can effectively modify the hydrophobic supercritical carbon dioxide fluid medium and improve the polarity thereof, thereby increasing the solubility of polar dye under the dyeing condition and simultaneously expanding the fiber. Thus, the present invention significantly improves the dyeability and dyeing behavior of the hydrophilic fibers in supercritical carbon dioxide fluids. The invention has the advantages of simple process, convenient operation and low energy consumption, and avoids consuming a large amount of water resources and discharging pollutants in the traditional process, and has the characteristics of environmentally friendly and high efficiency.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium, comprising steps of: (0) mixing a supercritical carbon dioxide fluid medium with steam to form a mixed fluid, which is used as a processing medium for dyeing; (1) loading dry fibers layer by layer in a porous yarn cage at a compactness, wherein the dry fibers are compacted mechanically; (2) placing the porous yarn cage after loading fibers in step (1) in a high pressure dyeing tank, and then sealing the dyeing tank and introducing a non-carbon dioxide medium to preprocess the dry fiber layers under a pressure of 0-1 MPa for 5-180 min; (3) after preprocessing in step (2), introducing the mixed fluid and a dissolved dye into the high pressure dyeing tank, and supercharging, heating the yarn cage and dyeing by holding temperature according to a preset dyeing process; (4) after dyeing, removing unfixed dyes by an online way by using clean supercritical carbon dioxide medium and cooling the dyeing system, and then recycling the fluid medium in the dyeing system to recover the pressure to atmospheric pressure and opening the dyeing tank, to complete the fiber dyeing in supercritical carbon dioxide fluid medium, wherein the non-carbon dioxide medium used in step (2) is saturated steam or superheated steam. 2. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein the dry fibers are natural fibers, or synthetic fibers. 3. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (1), loose fibers are compacted layer by layer uniformly by a mechanical external force, so that the fibers are loaded at the compactness. 4. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein the porous yarn cage in step (1) is coated with a non-conductive surface material, and a plurality of apertures are distributed on the periphery of the yarn cage and on its central hollow tube. 5. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (1), “layer by layer” means that the fibers are loaded or compacted with a thickness to form a layer, and then a next layer is formed in the same way, the process is repeated until a predetermined amount of fibers are loaded in the yarn cage. 6. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (1), the fibers have a compactness of 50-300 kg/m 3 when loaded layer by layer in the porous yarn cage. 7. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (3), the dissolved dye is an active disperse dye with an active group selected from the group consisting of a vinyl sulfone, a vinyl group, an s-triazine type, a nicotinic acid structure, and derivatives thereof. 8. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (3), the dissolved dye is dissolved in a solvent selected from the group consisting of supercritical carbon dioxide, ethanol, acetone, methanol, and deionized water. 9. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 8 , wherein, in step (3), two solvents are mixed at the ratio of 1:5 to 5:1. 10. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (3), in the preset dyeing process, the temperature is 50-160° C., the pressure is 7-35 MPa, a ratio of dynamic and static cycle time of the fluid is 1:5-10:1, and the processing time is 10˜180 min. 11. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (4), during removing unfixed dyes by an online way, the temperature is 30-160° C., the pressure is 8-35 MPa, a ratio of dynamic and static cycle time of the fluid is 1:5-10:1, and the processing time is 10˜120 min. 12. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 1 , wherein, in step (4), after dyeing, the carbon dioxide is recycled by a recycling system for cyclic utilization, and the carbon dioxide in the dyeing system is recovered to atmospheric pressure for direct opening of the dyeing tank. 13. The fiber dyeing method using a mixed fluid medium according to claim 2 , wherein the natural fibers are cotton, or processed hemp loose fibers, and the synthetic fibers are artificial fibers made from viscose, polyester, nylon or acrylic.
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