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publicationNumber DD-140565-A1
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED POLYAMIDE
abstract The invention relates to a process for the preparationnmodified polyamides which are melt-spun into threadsnare processed. The object of the invention is in the eliminationnthe disadvantages of using the amine-modified polyamides.nThe object of the invention is to provide a method that thenAffinity of synthetic linear polyamidesnAcid dyes using simply built aliphaticnAmines improved. The solution according to the invention provides for the use ofnMetal chelate complexes of aliphatic amines in a concentration ofn20 to 500 mmol per kilogram of polyamide. As a metal componentnfind the ions of sink, magnesium, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickelnand copper application.
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