Claims
- 1. A process of treating textile materials containing cellulosic fibers to provide durable press and fabric stabilization properties, said process comprising applying to the material a durable press finishing agent consisting essentially of a silicone compound and a silicone fragmentation reactant selected from the group consisting of an acid or alkali compound in an effective amount to fragment the silicone compound when exposed to curing conditions, the concentration of said silicone compound in said finishing agent being about 3 to 30 percent by weight and the concentration of said silicone fragmentation reactant being about 1 to 15 percent by weight, and thereafter subjecting the textile material to curing conditions to fragment the silicone compound and react and crosslink the durable press finishing agent with the cellulosic fibers to impart said durable press and fabric stabilization properties to the fabric.
- 2. A process of treating textile materials containing cellulosic fibers to provide durable press properties, said process comprising impregnating the material with a durable press finishing agent consisting essentially of a siloxane compound and a Lewis acid silicone fragmentation reactant in an effective amount to fragment the silicone compound when exposed to heated conditions, the concentration of said silicone compound in said finishing agent being about 3 to 30 percent by weight and the concentration of said silicone fragmentation reactant being about 1 to 15 percent by weight, and thereafter heating the impregnated textile material to fragment the silicone compound and react and crosslink the durable press finishing agent with the cellulosic fibers to impart said durable press properties to the fabric.
- 3. A process of treating textile materials containing cellulosic fibers to provide durable press and fabric stabilization properties, said process comprising applying to the material a durable press finishing agent consisting essentially of a silicone compound and a Lewis acid silicone fragmentation reactant in an effective amount to fragment the silicone compound when exposed to curing conditions, the concentration of said silicone compound in said finishing agent being about 3 to 30 percent by weight and the concentration of said silicone fragmentation reactant being about 1 to 15 percent by weight, and thereafter subjecting the textile material to curing conditions to fragment the silicone compound and react and crosslink the durable press finishing agent with the cellulosic fibers to impart said durable press and fabric stabilization properties to the fabric.
- 4. A process of treating textile materials containing cellulosic fibers to provide durable press properties, said process comprising impregnating the material with a durable press finishing agent consisting essentially of a siloxane compound and an alkali silicone fragmentation reactant in an effective amount to fragment the silicone compound when exposed to heated conditions, the concentration of said silicone compound in said finishing agent being about 3 to 30 percent by weight and the concentration of said silicone fragmentation reactant being about 1 to 15 percent by weight, and thereafter heating the impregnated textile material to fragment the silicone compound and react and crosslink the durable press finishing agent with the cellulosic fibers to impart said durable press properties to the fabric.
- 5. A process of treating textile materials containing cellulosic fibers to provide durable press properties, said process comprising impregnating the material with a durable press finishing agent consisting essentially of a siloxane compound and a silicone fragmentation reactant in an effective amount to fragment the siloxane compound when exposed to heated conditions, the concentration of said silicone compound in said finishing agent being about 3 to 30 percent by weight and the concentration of said silicone fragmentation reactant being about 1 to 15 percent by weight, steaming the impregnated material to enhance the reaction of the siloxane compound with the cellulosic fibers, rinsing the impregnated and steamed textile material, and thereafter drying and curing the impregnated and steamed textile material to thereby fragment the siloxane compound and react and crosslink the durable press finishing agent with the cellulosic fibers to impart said durable press properties to the fabric.
- 6. A textile material formed at least partially of cellulosic fibers and which has been treated by the process of claim 1, 2 or 5.
- 7. A textile material formed at least partially of cellulosic fibers and exhibiting durable press properties, said textile fabric having a durable press finishing agent reacted with and crosslinking the cellulosic fibers and imparting said durable press properties to the fabric, said durable press finishing agent having been provided by a composition consisting essentially of a silicone compound and a Lewis acid silicone fragmentation reactant in an amount sufficient to fragment the silicone compound.
- 8. A textile material as set forth in claim 7 wherein said silicone compound comprises a monomeric or polymeric siloxane compound.
- 9. A textile material as set forth in claim 8 wherein said siloxane compound comprises a dimethylpolysiloxane.
- 10. A textile material formed at least partially of cellulosic fibers and exhibiting durable press properties, said textile fabric having a durable press finishing agent reacted with and crosslinking the cellulosic fibers and imparting said durable press properties to the fabric, said durable press finishing agent having been provided by a composition consisting essentially of a silicone compound and an alkali silicone fragmentation reactant in an amount sufficient to fragment the silicone compound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is continuation-in-part of commonly owned copending application Ser. No. 529,042 filed Sept. 2, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,549,880.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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