Method for processing textile material

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Inventors

Heinlein, Karl Hans
Busch, Joachim

Application #

600049

Filed

Jul-29-1975

Published

Jun-6-1978

Current US Class

008/137
510/357

International Classes

B08B 003/00

Field of Search

8/137 8/139 252/8.6 252/100 252/142

Examiners

Schulz; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Whittemore, Hulbert & Belknap

US Patent References

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Other References

Rose, The Cond. Chem. Dict. 7th Ed., 1966, Reinhold Publ. Co., p. 857. Matthews, J. M., Matthews' Textile Fibers, John Wiley & Sons, N.Y., 1924, pp. 272-273. Trotman, S. R. et al., The Bleaching, Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textiles Fibers, Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd., London, 1946, pp. 300-303.

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Abstract
A method for washing textile material including first prewashing the textile material in an acid wash solution having a pH below 6.5 whereby incrustations remaining on the textile material formed in a previous main wash cycle are dissolved in the prewash cycle and then washing the material in a main wash cycle with a phosphate-free alkaline liquor whereby incrustations form on the textile material for removal during a second prewash cycle. The prewashing may be accomplished for 1-3 minutes at a temperature of 40.degree. C. while the main washing may be accomplished for the usual time at boiling temperature.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Method for washing textile material consisting of at least one prewash and main wash cycle and one or more rinse cycles, where a phosphate-free alkaline wash liquor is used in the main wash cycle, characterized in that a prewash detergent with surface-active substances acting in the acid range is used in acid wash solution in the prewash cycle, and that carbonate incrustations whose composition is such that they dissolve in the acid wash solution of the prewash cycle remaining on the textile material to be treated are formed in the main wash cycle.

2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the textile material is treated in the prewash cycle with a sulfonic acid.



Description
The invention concerns a method for processing textile material, such as the processing of fibers, and particularly a method for washing fabrics, commercial or household linen etc. with at least one prewash and one main wash cycle, as well as with one or more rinse cycles, where the material is treated in the wash cycle with an alkaline solution.

In commercial laundries as well as in households fabrics and linen are usually washed in washing machines according to a method that can be subdivided at least into one pre-wash cycle, one main wash cycle and one or more rinse cycles. The prewash cycle is usually effected at relatively low temperatures in view of stains consisting of protein compounds. The temperature in the main wash cycle depends on the type of textile material.

Modern machine detergents contain up to 50% and more phosphate compounds. These have the function of softening the wash water thoroughly, preventing the formation of non-cleaning, smearing lime soap, as well as the precipitation of incrustations and dissolving existing incrustations or those forming on the textile material. These incrustations of the textile material formed by chemical reactions have a considerable fiber-damaging effect. Increasing incrustation of the textile material can be demonstrated by an increase of the ash content of the textile material with increasing number of wash cycles through which the material must pass. If a test fabric, which has an ash content of 0.56% in the unwashed state, is washed with a good phosphate-containing household detergent with water of 20 deg. German hardness, the ash content increases to 0.1 to 0.2% after 25 and 50 washings resp. If a phosphate-free household detergent is used instead, the ash content is 6 to 13% after 25 and 50 washings resp.
 
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