Pigmented coating of polyester/cotton spun yarns

Polyester/cotton 50/50 spun yarns suitable for use as the warp yarns of denim fabric are obtained by first dyeing the yarns with indigo dye, coating the yarns with a dispersion of a polyol binder and a pigment that imparts coloration similar to indigo-dyed cotton fibers and then drying the yarns, and where appropriate, curing the coated yarn and supplying heat as by singeing to thermosol some of the pigment into the polyester fiber on the surface of the yarn. The polyol binder may be starch but preferably is polyvinyl alcohol in combination with a water soluble polyamide containing secondary amino groups in the polymer chain which have been reacted with epichlorohydrin. The pigment preferably is a combination of Color Index Disperse Blue 56 dye and carbon black.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T101102
Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 29, 1980
Date of Patent: Oct 6, 1981
Inventor: John J. P. Turner (Wilmington, DE)
Application Number: 6/220,808
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Coating Or Sizing With Dyeing Process Or Product (8/495); Indigoid Dye (8/653); 427/3899; Combined (427/401)
International Classification: B05D 100; B05D 300; B05D 302;