Huntsman Textile Effects (Germany) GmbH Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130333121 | Textile Fabrics with Reduced Buildup of Odor - Mixtures are described which contain reaction products of one or more amines with one or more epoxides and additionally isocyanates. Applying such mixtures to textile fabrics, especially polyester fiber fabrics, reduces or prevents unpleasant sweaty odor after physical exercise. The effects are very durable to laundering. | 12-19-2013 |
20130324755 | Silanes and Polysiloxanes - Silanes of the formula | 12-05-2013 |
20130220170 | Flame Retardant Composition for Cotton Articles - Compositions useful for the flame retardant finishing of cotton articles or other cellulose materials are described. The compositions are obtainable by reacting a tetrakishydroxyalkylphosphonium (THP) salt with caprolactam and urea to form a condensation product and subsequently forming a condensate from excess THP salt and excess urea. The compositions endow cotton articles with flame retardant properties and a pleasantly soft hand coupled with good durability to laundering processes. | 08-29-2013 |
20130102724 | Copolymers Containing Perfluoroalkyl Groups and Aqueous Dispersions Thereof - Copolymers which are composed of at least 4 monomers, including (meth)acrylate compounds containing perfluoroalkyl groups, are suitable for the treatment of fiber materials. The copolymers are usually used here in the form of aqueous dispersions. The fiber materials are in particular fabrics, for example made of polyolefin. Treatment with the copolymers imparts to them oil- and water-repellent properties and also repellent properties toward low molecular weight alcohols. | 04-25-2013 |
20120015575 | Flourine-Free Aqueous Dispersion for Treating Textile Fabrics - Aqueous dispersions comprise a specific copolymer based on acrylate, a specific paraffin wax and one or more dispersants. The dispersions have high stability and are useful for treating textile fabrics, conferring outstanding water-repellent properties thereon. | 01-19-2012 |
20110114904 | COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF FIBER MATERIALS BY EXHAUST METHOD IN PARTICULAR - Compositions useful for conferring a flame-retardant finish on polyester materials by means of an exhaust process comprise a triester of phosphoric acid, a polyester and an amine or ammonium salt as well as water. | 05-19-2011 |
20110028674 | SILANES AND POLYSILOXANES - Silanes of the formula | 02-03-2011 |
20100304030 | FLAME-RETARDANT FINISHING OF FIBER MATERIALS - A process for flame-retardant finishing of fiber materials, for example wovens, is described. A tetrakishydroxymethylphosphonium compound is applied to the fiber material. This is followed by a treatment first with ammonia and then with an oxidizing agent. The fiber material is also treated with an acidic aqueous solution in the course of the process. The fiber materials obtained have good flame-retardant properties and a low formaldehyde content. | 12-02-2010 |
20100193724 | COPOLYMERS CONTAINING PERFLUOROALKYL GROUPS AND AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS THEREOF - Copolymers which are composed of at least 4 monomers, including (meth)acrylate compounds containing perfluoroalkyl groups, are suitable for the treatment of fiber materials. The copolymers are usually used here in the form of aqueous dispersions. The fiber materials are in particular fabrics, for example made of polyolefin. Treatment with the copolymers imparts to them oil- and water-repellent properties and also repellent properties toward low molecular weight alcohols. | 08-05-2010 |
20100190879 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING FLUORINE-CONTAINING POLYMER AND SILOXANE - Compositions according to the invention comprise water, a polyurethane or poly(meth)acrylate having perfluoroalkyl groups and a special siloxane. The treatment of fiber materials, in particular of nonwovens made of polypropylene, leads to articles which have oil-, water- and alcohol-repellency properties and can be used in the medical sector. | 07-29-2010 |
20100000030 | PROCESS FOR THE FLAME-RETARDANT TREATMENT OF FIBER PRODUCTS - In the case of fiber products, flame-retardant properties can be achieved by applying a polyethylenimine and a phosphonic acid to the fiber products or to precursors thereof. The fiber products may be sheet-like textile structures in the form of woven fabrics or they may be yarns or fiberboards. The precursors of the fiber products may be aqueous fiber suspensions which are further processed to give paper or fiberboards. | 01-07-2010 |
20090264037 | OLEOPHOBIC POLYOLEFIN FIBER MATERIALS - Polyolefin fiber fabrics can be endowed with oil-repellent properties by treating them first in a plasma atmosphere to raise their surface tension, then with a polyorganosiloxane containing polyoxyalkylene groups and finally with a polyacrylate or polyurethane containing perfluoroalkyl radicals. | 10-22-2009 |
20090249556 | Compositions for the Flame-Inhibiting Finishing of Fiber Materials - Compositions which can be obtained by a specific process from water, guanidine phosphate, amidosulfonic acid or ammonium sulfamate and ammonium sulfate are described. The compositions are suitable for the flame-inhibiting finishing of fiber materials, in particular of textile fabrics, e.g. those made of polyester. | 10-08-2009 |
20090068369 | PROCESS FOR THE FLAME-RETARDANT TREATMENT OF FIBER MATERIALS - In the case of fiber materials in the form of sheet-like textile structures or yarns, flame-retardant properties can be achieved by applying a polyethylenimine and a phosphonic acid to the fiber materials. | 03-12-2009 |