Claims
- 1. A process for texturizing and heat-setting textile material containing a low boiling texturizing agent in liquid phase in an amount sufficient to cause flashing of the low boiling texturizing agent upon contact of the thus-treated textile material with a high boiling organic liquid at a relatively high temperature, comprising contacting textile material impregnated with the low boiling liquid texturizing agent with the high boiling organic liquid at a high temperature thus texturizing and heat-setting the textile material, cooling the texturized textile material and washing same with a low boiling organic liquid which is free or substantially free of water, followed by drying the texturized textile material, the washing and drying steps being carried out in an essentially closed system, with the separation and recovery of the low boiling organic wash liquid, low boiling organic wash liquid thus recovered being recycled to the washing step and with the low boiling organic wash liquid vaporized from the textile material during the drying step being recovered, and with the low boiling texturizing agent that is evaporated during the texturizing and heat-setting being removed from the high temperature textile material contacting zone as a mixture thereof with vapor of the high boiling organic liquid.
- 2. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is selected from the class consisting of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and the methyl- and ethyl- mono- and di-ethers of such glycols.
- 3. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is a lower alkylene glycol.
- 4. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is a lower alkyl ether of a lower alkylene glycol.
- 5. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is a lower alkanol.
- 6. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is methanol.
- 7. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is selected from the class consisting of CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2, CCl.sub.4 and CHCl.sub.3.
- 8. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is a chlorinated paraffinic hydrocarbon.
- 9. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the high boiling organic liquid contains a suitable dyestuff dissolved, suspended or dispersed therein, whereby the textile material is texturized, heat-set and dyed simultaneously.
- 10. A process as defined in claim 9, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is selected from the class consisting of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and the methyl- and ethyl- mono- and di-ethers of such glycols.
- 11. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is a lower alkylene glycol.
- 12. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the high boiling organic liquid is a lower alkyl ether of a lower alkylene glycol.
- 13. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is a lower alkanol.
- 14. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is methanol.
- 15. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is selected from the class consisting of CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2, CCl.sub.4 and CHCl.sub.3.
- 16. A process as defined in claim 10, wherein the low boiling organic liquid is a chlorinated paraffinic hydrocarbon.
- 17. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein the textile material is treated while in a substantially relaxed or untensioned condition.
- 18. A process as defined in claim 9, wherein the textile material is treated while in a substantially relaxed or untensioned condition.
- 19. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more additives for imparting resistance to ultraviolet degradation, improved fastness to light, flame retardance or antistatic properties are added to the high boiling liquid.
- 20. A process as defined in claim 9, wherein one or more additives for imparting resistance to ultraviolet degradation, improved fastness to light, flame retardance or antistatic properties are added to the high boiling liquid.
- 21. A process as defined in claim 1, wherein one or more additives for imparting antistatic properties, oil and/or water repellency, softening properties, or crease-resistance are applied to the textile material after washing and before drying.
- 22. A process as defined in claim 9, wherein one or more additives for imparting antistatic properties, oil and/or water repellency, softening properties, or crease-resistance are applied to the textile material after washing and before drying.
Parent Case Info
This application includes improvements over the invention described and claimed in my prior copending application Ser. No. 647,775, filed Jan. 9, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,047,889, and so is a continuation-in-part of that prior application.
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