摘要 |
539,985. Artificial wool. PERRETTI, A. March 30, 1940, No. 5776. Convention date, March 30, 1939. [Class 2 (ii)] In the wet spinning of protein fibres, the fibre is removed from the coagulating bath and treated by immersion in one or more baths to arrest its tendency to swell on contact with aqueous solutions and also to harden and ultimately completely insolubilize it, the insolubilization being effected or assisted by the action of a chromium salt which is dissolved in the bath or in one or more of the baths in which the fibre is immersed on removal from the coagulating bath. Formaldehyde may be dissolved in the bath or baths containing the chromium salt. The chromium salt may be chromium sulphate, chrome alum or chromium chloride or a tanning agent containing the salt. An aqueous alkaline solution of the protein may be squirted into an acid coagulating bath and then immersed in a deacidifying bath, which may be an aqueous solution of sodium chloride, and hardening and insolubilizing bath or baths of aqueous solutions of aluminium sulphate and sodium chloride may be used to one or more of which, preferably the last, the chromium salt may be added with formaldehyde. The temperature of the washing, hardening, and insolubilizing baths used is above 25‹ C. and after treatment the fibre is neutralized, preferably before drying, by treatment, e.g. with sodium borate, sodium bicarbonate or ammonium hydrate. The process is particularly applicable to fibres, obtained from milk casein, soya casein or a mixture of these. Specifications 6700/98, [Class 2], 483,731, 510,131, 510,616, 510,656 and 511,160 are referred to. |