Claims
- 1. A process for continuously mercerizing raw or coloured open or tubular knitted fabric according to the following series sequence of successive operational steps:
- (a) passing such fabric under controlled tension condition through a caustic soda solution thereby impregnating the fabric with such caustic soda;
- (b) subjecting the impregnated fabric to a reaction phase by removing the impregnated fabric from the caustic soda solution and passing at least a first side of such impregnated fabric along an undulating path in supported relationship over a series of one or more pairs of stabilizing rollers and a second side of the impregnated fabric under a tension sensor disposed between such a pair of stabilizing rollers whereby under controlled tension with such impregnated fabric is being exposed to air during which time the caustic soda reacts with the fabric with the tendency to shrink the fabric longitudinally and transversely;
- (c) controlling the tension of the fabric during the reaction phase by such tension sensors positioned between the pairs of the stabilizing rollers whereby the tendency of the caustic soda to shrink the fabric longitudinally and transversely during the reaction phase is effectively offset by the controlled tension applied to the fabric;
- (d) passing the fabric through a series of at least five wash stages of which the first four are of the automatically controlled tension type and washing, stabilizing, and neutralizing the fabric during passage through such wash stages;
- (e) deep wringing and collecting the fabric in the case of raw fabric, or alternatively deep wringing and sizing the fabric followed by deep wringing in the case of coloured fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 092,407, filed Nov. 8, 1979 now abandoned.
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