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titleOfInvention Process for printing textiles
abstract In the azoic printing of cellulosic textiles wherein the material is padded with an alkaline solution of the coupling component and then printed with a thickened aqueous paste containing the diazo or stabilized diazo compound, the coupling component employed is 2 - hydroxy - 3 - naphthoic - 21:51 - dimethylanilide, which has low substantivity for the fibres and is therefore readily removed from the unprinted parts by washing with water or dilute alkali. In an example, mercerised cotton sateen is padded with an aqueous solution of the coupling component containing also caustic soda and Turkey red oil at 80 DEG C., then dried and printed with an aqueous paste containing diazotized m - nitro - p - anisidine, sodium acetate and starch - tragacanth thickening. The printed fabric is dried, treated with aqueous hydrochloric acid, then with hot water and hot aqueous caustic soda and finally rinsed, soaped and finished.
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