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titleOfInvention Different color dyeing method of fiber composite consisting of modacrylic fiber and acrylic fiber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To dye a fiber composite made of acrylic fiber and modacrylic fiber, which are dyed using the same dye and have similar dye-absorbing ability, in the same bath in a different color, and have excellent design properties. Provided is a dyeing method capable of forming a fiber composite. SOLUTION: When a fiber composite of modacrylic fiber and acrylic fiber is dyed in the same bath with a cationic dye or a disperse dye, an inorganic salt is swelled in the dyeing bath by a weight of 0 to 60% with respect to the fiber weight. Organic compound having a fiber weight of 0 It is a dyeing method that adds 60% and dyes both fibers in different colors. As inorganic salts, monovalent or divalent alkali metal salts such as sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate, magnesium chloride, potassium sulfate, and potassium chloride; and as organic compounds, alkyl salts such as N-butylphthalimide An aromatic ether compound such as a phthalimide compound or benzyl cyanoethyl ether is used.
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