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titleOfInvention Processing method of fiber structure
abstract [PROBLEMS] To process a large number of spots having an arbitrary size and density on the surface of a fiber structure without requiring a complicated operation such as preparing fine particles enclosing a processing agent in advance. Provided is a method for processing a fiber structure that is dyed, decolored or modified so that at least one of the spots exhibits an arbitrary color or function. A mixed powder is prepared by mixing a working powder and a non-working powder for a reaction between a fiber and the like constituting a fiber structure and a reactive substance. Subsequently, the fiber structure is uniformly moistened with a wetting liquid, and then the mixed powder is applied to the fiber structure. After that, when the fiber or the like reacts with the reactive substance on the surface of the fiber structure, the active powder acts only on the part where the active powder adheres, and a large number of spots having an arbitrary size and density. Can be processed. [Selection] Figure 1
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