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Textile Crosslinking Reactions to Reduce the Fibrillation Tendency of Lyocell Fibers

M. Nicolai

Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung, D-07407 Rudolstadt, Gemany

A. Nechwatal

Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung, D-07407 Rudolstadt, Gemany

K.P. Mieck

Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung, D-07407 Rudolstadt, Gemany

Lyocell fibers have extraordinary textile properties, but they show a distinct tendency to fibrillate in the wet state. Treatments with crosslinking compounds used for textile finishing could be a practical means of controlling this problem. Some polyfunctional reactive dyestuffs also greatly increase wet abrasion resistance. Fiber tenacity decreases slightly compared to reactive compounds used for easy care finishing.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 66, No. 9, 575-580 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/004051759606600905


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