The Antistatic Research of Polyester/Nylon Fabrics Finished by Triblock Copolymer Containing Organic Silicon

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Polyester/nylon blend fabric has some advantages, such as high strength, excellent drapability, but the biggest drawback of the blend fabric is the easily formed electrostatic. In this paper, the blend fabric was finished with the triblock copolymer containing organic silicon to improve the antistatic property of the fabric. The influence of the concentration of the finishing agent on the antistatic property was studied emphasisly. And the effect of antistatic, the feeling and the color fastness were analyzed. The results show that the finishing agent of triblock copolymer containing hydrophilic organosilicon with the concentration of 15 g/L can make the fabric achieve the best antistatic effect, the best feeling and the fabric color fastness is less affected.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 535-537)

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1569-1572

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June 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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