Process for the treatment and the coloration/dye of hides, proteicheproteiche fibers, and the wool in the combed or rebuked fiber form.
Nowadays the treatment and the dye of the products you weave previews them as for a long time immemoreimmemore the organic and inorganic compound application on the support you weave them through the aid of the water like dissolvent. The water is therefore the main dissolvent and of common use in the treatment of you weave them in general terms. In water substances for the preparation of substrates to the dye come discioltidisciolti of weave them and of the skin, coloring matters and auxiliary compounds for the dye or print, in order to end to the application of I rendered of it or other apt substances to the morphologic change of the substrate in the phase of the finissaggiofinissaggio of the same ones. In the years they have been made attempts of substitution of the water seen like primary good for the humanity of which of it we know the importance like more and more insufficient resource because of the continuous increment of I use from the man and of the industry. Moreover, the problem of the high amounts of polluted water drainage involves more and more onerosionerosi costs, in specialspecial way in the more industrialized countries/advances. Considering all this we have put to point a process where the water comes or replaced from a specific dissolvent dmsoDMSO (c2h6osC2H6OS dimetilsolfossido) or miscelatamiscelata with it or other dissolvents, and put into effect a process that does not preview in the phase of impregnation and reaction the heat contribution, using like additives the same dissolvent, auxiliary compounds to the treatment or the dye I use and it in the phase of dye or of treatment the aid of composed or coloring reagents of municipality I use for cellulosichecellulosiche and proteicheproteiche fibers. In particular those compounds or coloring in a position to forming with the substrate to color or to deal, an interaction or ties of covalentecovalente type, after to have taken part to a reaction of condensation (mannichMannich reaction), addition (Michael reactionreaction) or substitution nucleofilanucleofila.