Agents for treating textiles, method for producing them and...

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CA 2355370

The requirements of a textile material in terms of surface smoothness for textiles working processes such as sewing or tufting are considerable. High needle speeds result in the material being sewn being subjected to thermal and mechanical stresses which can lead to thread breakage and loop damage if the surface smoothness is insufficient. This disadvantage can be avoided by providing the textile material with a smoothing avivage.

Les procédés de traitement des textiles, tels que la couture ou le capitonnage, sont très exigeants pour le matériau textile du point de vue du lustre. La vitesse élevée des aiguilles génère pour le matériau à coudre des charges thermiques et mécaniques qui risquent de provoquer, si la surface n'est pas suffisamment lisse, des cassures de fil et des sauts de maille. On peut éviter cet inconvénient en recouvrant le matériau textile d'un avivage lustrant.

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