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titleOfInvention Application of reactants and/or catalysts to textile fabrics in microencapsulated form
abstract Process for imparting improved wrinkle-recovery and creaseretention characteristics, frequently referred to as durable press or wash-and-wear characteristics, to textile fabrics containing at least some reactive fibers usually natural fibers such as cellulosic or regenerated cellulose fibers, by crosslinking such fibers in delayed-cure or conventional procedures. Either the resin or other cross-linking material or materials or the catalyst, when a catalyst is used, may be encapsulated in microcapsules. Alternatively, both the cross-linking material or materials and the catalyst are thus encapsulated. The capsules are applied to the fabric, before or after or simultaneously with the application of such unencapsulated materials as may be used, to sensitize the fabric for subsequent cross-linking operation. Cross-linking is effecting when desired usually by application of heat and/or pressure to the sensitized fabric, to release the encapsulated materials and to complete the reaction.
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