FIELD: textile and pulp-and-paper industry. SUBSTANCE: method involves impregnating organic woven material with solution; squeezing impregnated woven material and drying. Impregnating solution is alkaline solution comprising ammonium sulfate, sodium nitrite, sodium carbonate, thiodiglycol, urea, adhesive binding agent, solutizing salt, sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, glycerin, edible salt or Glauber's salt. Said components are used in the following ratio, wt%, per liter of water: ammonium sulfate 10-50; sodium nitrite 5-30; sodium carbonate 0-2; thiodiglycol 25-100; urea 10-150; adhesive binding agent 10-100; sodium hydroxide (32.5%) 10-50; sodium bicarbonate 10-50; glycerin 0-100; solutizing salt 15-100; edible salt or Gauber's salt 20-180. Alkaline solution is preheated to temperature sufficient for stretching woven material cell surface enclosures. Woven material is impregnated at increased pressure and squeezed organic material is dried through applying mechanical pressure at increased pressure. Resultant fabric possessing "paper" properties may be used as blank for applying patterns by ink-jet printing method. EFFECT: increased efficiency and improved quality of printed patterns. 8 cl
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2003-03-10—Published
2001-07-26—Filed