AT81325B - Process for the production of textile substitutes. Process for the production of textile substitutes. - Google Patents
Process for the production of textile substitutes. Process for the production of textile substitutes.Info
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- AT81325B AT81325B AT81325DA AT81325B AT 81325 B AT81325 B AT 81325B AT 81325D A AT81325D A AT 81325DA AT 81325 B AT81325 B AT 81325B
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- production
- textile
- substitutes
- cellulose
- textile substitutes
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- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 title claims description 5
- 239000004753 textile Substances 0.000 title claims description 5
- 238000004519 manufacturing process Methods 0.000 title claims description 4
- 229920002678 cellulose Polymers 0.000 claims description 8
- 239000001913 cellulose Substances 0.000 claims description 8
- 229920000742 Cotton Polymers 0.000 description 3
- 239000004744 fabric Substances 0.000 description 3
- 229920003043 Cellulose fiber Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 238000010521 absorption reaction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000003490 calendering Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000003111 delayed effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000000835 fiber Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 description 1
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Description
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Verfahren zur Herstellung von Textilersatz.
Es ist bekannt, Zells off an Stelle von Baumwollgewebe zu velwenden in der Art dass man zwei oder mehrere Lagen von Zellstoff sowie dieser von der Papiermaschine kommt, an ihren Rändern zusammennäht. Diesem Ersatzprodukt fehlt in erster Reihe die
Geschmeidigkeit und Griffigkeit von Textilstoff im allgemeinen, nachdem die Zellstoffaser zu . spröde ist, um zu den Zellstofflagen vereinigt, dieser selbst eine andere Beschaffenheit zu gehen, als sie die Zellstoffaser aufweist.
Das Verwendungsgebiet dieses, durch mehrere Lagen von Zellstoff gebildeten Produktes ist daher ein sehr begrenztes, insbesondere schliesst dasselbe alle jene Verwendungszwecke aus. bei welchem eine Feuchtigkeitsaufnahme durch das Zellstoffprodukt in Frage kommt.
Pn. ktische Yersuche haben nun ergeben. dass man mit dem an sich bekannten Ausgangsprodukt von Zellstoff und in der bereits bekannten Art der Übereinanderschichtung von zwei oder mehreren Zellstofflagen ein den Baumwollgewel) en nahezu vollkommen gleich-
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kalandriert. Das erhaltene Produkt ist nach Anschen und Griffigkeit dem des Baumwollgewebes vollkommen identisch und zeichnet sich auch durch seine Aufsaugfähigkeit von Flüssigkeiten und Feuchtigkeit aus.
Das Verwendungsgebiet dieses neuen Zellstoffproduktes ist daher ein möglichst grosses und schliesst sowohl die Verwendung für Haushaltungs- als auch für hygienische Zwecke ein. Das Verfahren wird in einfachster Weise derart durchgeführt. dass man die Zellstofflagen, sowie sie von der Papiermaschine abgenommen werden, in zwei oder mehreren Lagen schichtet und hierauf unter entsprechender, die Fortbewegung des Produktes hemmende Zugleitung durch mässig erwärmte Kalanderwalzen laufen lässt.
Die verzögerte Zuleitung der Ware zu den Kalanderwalzen wird durch irgendeine geeignete Bremsvorrichtung erzielt. Sie hat den Zweck, die Kreppung der Zellstoffwatte teil-
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so müsste ein erhöhter Druck durch die Kalanderwalzen ausgeübt werden. um die Kreppung zu beseitigen. Dies hätte zur Folge. dass das Fertigprodukt einen papierartigen Charakter erhalten würde, was vermieden werden soll.
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Process for the production of textile substitutes.
It is known to use cells off instead of cotton fabric in such a way that two or more layers of cellulose pulp as well as this comes from the paper machine are sewn together at their edges. This replacement product is primarily lacking
Smoothness and grip of textile fabric in general after the pulp fiber increases. is brittle in order to be united to the cellulose layers, the latter itself has a different quality than the cellulose fiber has.
The area of use of this product, formed by several layers of cellulose, is therefore very limited, and in particular excludes all those uses. at which moisture absorption by the pulp product comes into question.
Pn. Ctic searches have now shown. that with the starting product of cellulose, which is known per se, and in the already known way of layering two or more cellulose layers on top of one another, one is almost completely identical to the cotton thread.
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calendered. The product obtained is completely identical to that of the cotton fabric in terms of puckering and grip and is also characterized by its ability to absorb liquids and moisture.
The field of application of this new pulp product is therefore as large as possible and includes both domestic and hygienic purposes. The method is carried out in this way in the simplest possible manner. that the cellulose layers, as soon as they are removed from the paper machine, are layered in two or more layers and then run through moderately heated calender rolls under a corresponding tension line that hinders the movement of the product.
The delayed feeding of the goods to the calender rolls is achieved by any suitable braking device. Its purpose is to partially crimp the cellulose wadding.
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so an increased pressure would have to be exerted by the calender rolls. to get rid of the creping. This would result. that the finished product would have a paper-like character, which should be avoided.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| AT81325T | 1918-03-11 |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
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| AT81325B true AT81325B (en) | 1920-09-10 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| AT81325D AT81325B (en) | 1918-03-11 | 1918-03-11 | Process for the production of textile substitutes. Process for the production of textile substitutes. |
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| AT (1) | AT81325B (en) |
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- 1918-03-11 AT AT81325D patent/AT81325B/en active
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