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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR SINGLE-BATH PIGMENT DYE AND IMPRAEGNATION OF FLEECE WITH ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL LEATHER
abstract Bath contains pigments, electrolytes, non-ionic tensides and, as pigment-binder, >=1 copolymer contg. interpolymerised hydrophilic gp.-contg. monomers. Binder may contain 0.1-10 (2-6) wt.% monomers with hydrophilic gps., e.g. COOH, carbonamide, OH, alkoxy-methyl carbonamide, hydroxyalkyl ester, dissociated sulphonic acid, -CN, -CO, tert. amine or ammonium, or a dissociated phosphonic acid gp. Ratio binder: pigment - electrolyte : tenside may be (10-50) : (1-10) : (2-30) : (0.5-7) esp. (20-30) : (2-6) : (5-20) : (0.5-3).
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