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titleOfInvention uninterrupted textile ennobling process and installation using this process
abstract textile ennobling process without interruption and installation that utilizes this process. The present invention relates to an uninterrupted process of ennobling textile materials by passing them into a microwave field and contacting a surface suitable for heating. The process according to the invention comprises, following a step of depositing the treatment agent on this textile material, the following steps: continuously passing the textile and its treatment agent deposition into a compartment; - apply atmospheric pressure microwave radiation inside the room; - contacting the textile inside the compartment with a surface suitable for heating; - extract water vapor from the interior of the compartment for the duration of the textile in the compartment.
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