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titleOfInvention Shrink-resistant and industrially washable fabrics made of viscose and modal fibers with particulate additives
abstract The invention claims a fabric which consists wholly or partly of cellulosic synthetic fibers containing a particulate material and which has a shrinkage of less than 2.5% in woven form and 5% in knitted form when subjected to 25 cycles of aqueous cleaning is where the substance is not mixed with resin and receives a silicone elastomer. In addition, a method for producing such a substance is claimed.
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