Application of Polycarboxylic Acid Anti-Crease Finishing Agent for Silk

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Polycarboxylic acid anti-crease finishing agent is used to finish silk. The optimal finishing process was selected through orthogonal experiment. The optimal process conditions were as follows. The optimal concentration of both finishing agent Y and magnesium chloride was 100g/L. The optimal baking temperature and baking time were 160 °C and 3min, respectively. The results show that the silk fabrics treated by finishing agent Y had high strength retention and washing fastness. In addition, the effect of ant-crease finishing on the whiteness of fabrics was small.

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