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titleOfInvention The textile coating system composite using a microcapsule with an antibacterial function and a noxious insect extermination function, and his manufacture method
abstract The present invention relates to a fiber coating composition using a microcapsule having antibacterial and insect repellent (insect repellent) functions. In one step, the antimicrobial agent has a good stability to the human body, in particular, triclosan (2,4,4`-triclo). Rho-2`-hydroxydiphenyl ether) is suitable, and the insect repellent is selected from one or two or more selected from Pyrethrum International, Anetol, Citronella, Diremon, Geraniol, Citral, Nerol and Eucalyptus. Step 2 is a step of microencapsulating these functional materials to maintain a lasting effect, which may be individually encapsulated and mixed, or may be encapsulated collectively and added. In addition, as a capsule film protecting these functional substances, it is a non-formaldehyde-based resin film containing no formaldehyde harmful to the human body, and synthetic resins such as polyurethane, polyvinyl alcohol, epoxy, acrylic resin and gelatin as a natural material. To form a primary or secondary capsule membrane by selecting one or two of the gum arabic, chitosan to form a functional microcapsules with good human stability, the last three steps to the antibacterial function and insect repellent (insects) according to the present invention It comprises the step of preparing a fiber coating agent containing the microcapsules having a) (reduction) function.n n n Fiber coating agent using microcapsules having antibacterial and insect repellent (insect repellent) function obtained in the present invention is applied to most fibers, basically coated on the fibers in a spray (spray) method and in a dipping form It is also possible to apply. The fiber coating agent of the present invention has a superior efficacy effect than the conventional fabric softener form.
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