Finishing Technical Textiles
While using normal fibres to produce technical textiles it is imperative
that high tech functional finishes are imparted to them to make them
functionally superior and relevant to the end use application such as
anti-bacterial, anti-static, UV protective, thermal, or biodegradable
functions - are playing an increasingly important role. Since technical
textiles are generally not fashion oriented, performance requirements
and technical specifications determine the success of a product.
Army Clothing
Usual fibre composition: 100 per cent CO, CO/PES 85/15, CO/aramide
65/35. Finishing goals: dimensional stability, water/ oil repellency,
waterproof, flexible at lowtemperatures, fast to washing and dry
cleaning, flame retardancy, heat-resistant, IR remission.The finishing’s
can be effected by any of following procedures :
1. Padding
2. Coating
Besides these two basic procedures there is requirement of either pre-calendaring or postcalendaring to enhance the effects.
1. Padding
2. Coating
Besides these two basic procedures there is requirement of either pre-calendaring or postcalendaring to enhance the effects.
Finishing Product Ranges
Repellent/release
Mainly, flurochemicals applied by padding or coating onto the
textiles to impartresistance to water pressure, water repellent, oil
repellent (stain repellent), stain release properties .Ciba(r)
OLEOPHOBOL or Ciba(r) PHOBOTEX range of products provide durable
effects.
Flame-retardant
Organic phosphorus compound, applied by padding normally. Ciba(r)
PYROVATEX CP New imparts durable effects especially required for work
wear. Ciba(r) PYROVATIMPBS gives semi-durable effects required for the
upholstery industries of the automotive & aviation industries.
Waterproof
Paraffin wax based products giving excellent water proof properties
to a range of textile fibres such as cotton, polyamide, PAN and wool.
Ciba(r) HYDROPHOBOL ZAN or APK gives good water repellent effects and
high water pressure resistance.
Fast to rotting/mildew resistant
Emulsion free of metal salts consisting of fatty acid esters of
dihydroxydichlorodiphenylmethane and a benzimide azoles derivative.
Ciba(r)FUNGITEX ROP can be used for fungicidal finish of cotton, linen,
polyester/cottonfabrics for tents, tarpaulins and rucksacks.
Antistatic
Modified organic phosphorous compound are extremely effective at
preventing static build up. Ciba(r)ZEROSTAT(r) AT new is an extremely
effective antistatic agent for treating of synthetic fibres and their
blends to overcome electrostatic-related problems in fabric use.
Thermal insulation
Aluminum foil coated under high vacuum conditions: the foil is glued
on in high vacuum,so that a bond between the surface of the fabric and
the foil are guaranteed at nearlyevery point; for technical applications
(mainly in use with Kevlar or preox/p-aramid) toinsulate thermal
radiation. Also in use as outside of suits and clothes made from Kevlar
(melting ovens and blast-furnace plants).
Weather protection
Membranes coated onto protective clothing (e.g. firemen) assure, that
no water can penetrate the clothing from outside to inside; at the same
time the membrane has good porosity, i.e. vapor (body perspiration) can
penetrate through the membrane to the outside.
Slip resistant
Aqueous based coating using acrylic/ poly urathane compounds are used
for adhesion of yarns successfully to prevent slippage under stress.
Ciba(r) DICRYLAN AHS gives good adhesion on nearly all substrates,
especially on polyester and polyamide.
Handle modification/abrasion resistance
Applied by padding with silicone or polyurethane compounds onto the
fabrics to achieve soft, supple and smooth surface. Ciba(r) ULTRATEX(r)
and DICRYLAN(r) ranges offer wide variety of handles and abrasion
resistance.
Dimensional stability
Treating of cellulosics with resins offer these fabrics good
dimensional stability. control and shape retention of protective
clothing are maintained even after several washes by using Ciba(r)
KNITTEX resins.
Conclusion
Technical textiles are value added products which are produced out of
either high technon- conventional polymers which enhance specific
properties or else special high tech finished conventional fibres or a
combination of both.
Technical textiles are likely to play an important role in
infrastructure development,agriculture, medical, hygiene and specialised
sports and apparel wear as major applications. Alternatively
developments in functional finishes could shape the future of the
textile industry on to the path of growth in quantum leaps and bounds.
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