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titleOfInvention Carpet manufacturing method using vegetable natural fiber and carpet sheet using the same
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a carpet using a vegetable fiber (cellulose-based) of natural fibers and a carpet sheet using the same, comprising the steps of cutting the cellulose-based vegetable fibers to 50 cm or less and soaking in water for 2 hours; 6-10 wt% of caustic soda (NaOH 98%) was added to the cellulose-based vegetable fiber after immersion, and cooked at 95-85 ° C. for 2 hours or more, followed by washing four times or more with clear water to remove caustic soda. Steps; 6-9 wt% of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl 20%) was added to the washed cellulose vegetable fiber, and the natural fiber was bleached for 7 hours or more at room temperature, and the bleached cellulose vegetable fiber was removed to obtain hypochlorous acid ( Washing at least five times with clear water to remove NaOCl) and removing foreign matter in the vegetable fiber; Placing the cellulose-based vegetable fiber after the bleaching and removing foreign matters in a calvigator (60 rpm / min) and performing beating for 7 to 9 minutes, thereby beating the freeness of the vegetable fiber to 20˚SR; Putting the beaten-processed vegetable fibers into a barrel to form a stock by adding 0.003 to 0.006 wt% of a fiber weight dispersant; A papermaking step of pouring the composition into the frame and spontaneously dehydrating to make a basis weight of 350 ~ 450g / ㎡; Carpet manufacturing method using a vegetable natural fiber prepared by mixing and brushing with a vegetable extract 9: 1 to 7: 3 in a plant or animal natural resin or natural oil on one side of the prepared grass paper and drying at least three times a week in the sun It is about.n n n The vegetable natural fiber hardens the cellulose-based vegetable fiber, and gives a surface treated with a natural substance to the surface after the papermaking, surface treatment, so that the natural fiber carpet containing the functional substance is warm, antibacterial, anti-fog, hygroscopic, deodorant, breathable, It is characterized by being able to exert effects such as far-infrared emission.
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