▎ 摘 要
NOVELTY - Process for producing a garment fabric with added graphene, involves (i) processing wool, a synthetic fiber raw material and a viscose fiber raw material for wool, where the synthetic fiber raw material is added with a wool process oil (A), (ii) opening the synthetic fiber raw material and the viscose fiber raw material respectively, (iii) mixing the opened synthetic fiber raw material and viscose fiber raw material according to the mass ratio of (90-80):(10-20) to form a mixed raw material, (iv) carding the mixed raw materials using a carding machine, (v) immersing the product obtained in step (iv) in an 8 wt.% copper chloride solution, immersing in a graphene solution and taking out for drying at 80 degrees C for 8 hours to obtain a dip-dyed green strip, (vi) using a two-way combination mode to strip the dip-dyed green strips, where each 6 strips are fed and subjected to warping and (vii) weaving the cooked strips and washing with water to obtain the fabric. USE - The process is useful for producing a garment fabric with added graphene. ADVANTAGE - The process enhances the durability of the graphene synthetic fiber fabric. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - Process for producing a garment fabric with added graphene involves (i) processing wool, a synthetic fiber raw material and a viscose fiber raw material for wool, where the synthetic fiber raw material is added with a wool process oil (A) and a viscose fiber raw material is added with a wool process oil (B) during the wool process, (ii) opening the synthetic fiber raw material and the viscose fiber raw material respectively, (iii) mixing the opened synthetic fiber raw material and viscose fiber raw material according to the mass ratio of (90-80):(10-20) to form a mixed raw material, (iv) carding the mixed raw materials using a carding machine, (v) immersing the product obtained in step (iv) in an 8 wt.% copper chloride solution for 15 minutes, immersing in a graphene solution for 2-3 hours and taking out for drying at 80 degrees C for 8 hours to obtain a dip-dyed green strip, (vi) using a two-way combination mode to strip the dip-dyed green strips, where each 6 strips are fed and subjected to warping and (vii) weaving the cooked strips and washing with water to obtain the fabric.