Carbonizing (textile)

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Under carbonization ( carbonization ) refers to a processing method for textile products and composite materials .

textiles

Both flat structures (woven, knitted, knitted or braided fabrics) as well as threads and yarns can be carbonized. Low-percentage sulfuric acid (2-3%) serves to "saccharify" the cellulose content in the fiber composite. You can put it like then mechanically pulverized shake out, wash out or blow Wolf remove.

Carbonizing is used to clean up low-quality cellulose wool , especially when processing shredded wool .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Entry on carbonizing. In: Römpp Online . Georg Thieme Verlag, accessed on February 15, 2014.