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titleOfInvention Process for improving fastness of sulphur dyeing on hydroxy group containing fibers
abstract A process for improving the fastness properties of a sulphur dyestuff on a substrate comprising hydroxy group-containing fibres by applying to the dyed or printed substrate the reaction product (R) of (A) the product of reacting a mono- or polyfunctional primary or secondary amine with cyanamide, dicyanodiamide, guanidine or bi-guanidine; said product containing reactive hydrogen atoms bound to nitrogen, and (B) an N-methylol derivative of a urea, melamine, guanamine, triazinone, urone, carbamate or acid amide in the presence of (C) a catalyst for the crosslinking of N-methylol compounds of the type (B) above, and subsequently carrying out a heat-curing step. These compounds are useful for the aftertreatment of textile material.
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