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How to make fiber antibacterial?
How to make fiber products antibacterial? Fiber products can support the growth of microorganisms and are easily destroyed by bacteria, so it is necessary for textiles to be antibacterial, which has also attracted the attention of many manufacturers.

First, the cause of long bacteria

All fibers in textiles support microbial growth. However, natural fibers (cellulose and protein) are more likely to get sick than man-made fibers. Cellulose such as cotton, flax, jute and rayon is easily destroyed by bacteria. These microorganisms produce enzymes that convert cellulose into soluble sugar metabolites.

Nano-silver antibacterial agent AEM5700-A, which is used in fiber, will not change color, migrate and lose, and its particle size distribution is uniform and ultra-fine, so it can be used in antibacterial processing of various materials.

Second, the specific antibacterial treatment process is as follows:

AEM5700-A working fluid is prepared according to 0.3%- 1% of cloth weight. If the antibacterial ability of the fabric to be treated reaches more than 90%, the proportion of drugs adsorbed reaches 3% of the cloth weight;

(1) Soak the textiles in the working liquid;

(2) excess working fluid is rolled down by extrusion or dehydration;

③ Drying (temperature 150℃- 180℃ for about 55s, the specific temperature and time are determined by the product and process flow);