Claims
- 1. A textile process which comprises passing a cotton-containing textile yarn through an aqueous polyvinyl alcohol size composition, weaving the sized yarn and removing the size from the woven product by scouring with water, the improvement which comprises employing a size composition consisting essentially of (in parts by weight)
- (a) 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol which is at least 78 mole % hydrolyzed and has a viscosity of about 3-60 cps as a 4% aqueous solution at 20.degree. C., and
- (b) 2-6 parts ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension of less than 49 dynes/cm measured at 25.degree. C. in a 0.1% aqueous solution and a foaming number less than about 20 as a 7% aqueous polyvinyl alcohol solution containing 4 parts surfactant per 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol having a DP of about 1700 and a degree of hydrolysis of about 87-89 mole %, the surfactant being represented by one of the following formulas: ##STR3## where x and y are integers and selected such that the propylene oxide units constitute at least 900 molecular weight of the surfactant and the ethylene oxide units constitute 10-90 weight percent of the surfactant, or the above formulas in which the ethylene oxide and the propylene oxide units are reversed.
- 2. The textile process of claim 1 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is 85-97 mole % hydrolyzed.
- 3. The textile process of claim in which the surfactant has a surface tension between 40 and 48 dynes/cm.
- 4. The textile process of claim 1 in which the surfactant has a surface tension between 43 and 47 dynes/cm.
- 5. The textile process of claim 3 in which the surfactant has a foaming number of less than 15.
- 6. The textile process of claim 3 in which the surfactant has a foaming number of less than 10.
- 7. The textile process of claim 1 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is at least 85 mole % hydrolyzed and 3-5 parts of an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension ranging from 40 to 48 dynes/cm and a foaming number less than about 15 are used.
- 8. The textile process of claim 7 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is 85-97 mole % hydrolyzed.
- 9. The textile process of claim 7 in which the polyvinl alcohol is 85-85 mole % hydrolyzed.
- 10. The textile process of claim 1 in which the polyvinl alcohol is 87-89 mole % hydrolyzed and 3.5-4.5 parts of an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension ranging from 40 to 48 dynes/cm are used.
- 11. The textile process of claim 7 in which the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant is about 40 wt. % ethylene oxide, about 60 wt. % propylene oxide and about 3600 molecular weight and has an HLB of about 6 and a surface tension of about 41 dynes/cm.
- 12. The textile process of claim 7 in which the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant is about 80 wt. % ethylene oxide, about 20 wt. % proplyene oxide and about 8550 molecular weight and has an HLB of about 12 and a surface tension of about 46 dynes/cm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 882,760, filed July 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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