FIELD: textile.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the area of art and color design, painting of such textiles as panels, shawls, scarves, ties, towels, etc. made of all types of textile fibers. The marbling method of textile materials comprises application of paints on a viscous substrate. Then, with a tool, a decorative pattern is created. After that the textile material is connected with the decorative pattern surface. As a viscous substrate, a mixture of thickener and textile auxiliaries is used. Substances are dissolved in hot water at a temperature of 50-70° C. Then they are stirred in a high speed mixer to form stable foam. The mixture is added into 15-30 g / kg of dry sodium chloride. Then it is re-mixed in a high speed mixer for 5-10 minutes. After connecting the textile material with the composition of colors obtained on the substrate, the excess paint is removed from the surface of the textile material. Removal is carried out mechanically and through the adsorbent material. The dye is dried and the heat-conducting fixation is carried out. Then it is washed.
EFFECT: increased clarity, brightness and resistance to wet treatments of the artistic images.
6 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2012-02-10—Published
2010-07-02—Filed