TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to sizing textile yarn with aqueous polyvinyl alcohol compositions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Sizing of textile fibers with polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) is well known in the art.
PVOH with a degree of hydrolysis in the range of 87 to 100 mole% has proven effective
in practice as a sizing agent.
[0003] Essentially all textile warp size compositions for spun yarns contain a hydrophobic
waxy material, such as hydrogenated tallow wax in order to impart lubricity during
weaving and to lessen both sticking to the drying cans and build-up daring slashing.
[0004] In addition, such waxes are difficult to remove from the woven product prior to finishing.
Special solvent extraction steps are sometimes used or finishing mills must accept
a high percentage-of second quality. Frequently wax spots left on the cloth result
in dye defects.
[0005] Moreover, finishing mills are interested in lowering the temperature of the aqueous
size removal systems which causes further removal problems with wax.
[0006] Further, foaming problems during sizing are observed whenever the degree of hydrolysis
of the polyvinyl alcohol is below 99% and such problems increase with decreasing hydrolysis
level. The presence of foam leads to uneven sizing with the result being a decrease
in weaving efficiency. Foaming can be eliminated through the use of superhydrolyzed
PVOH (degree of hydrolysis 99-100%) or by the use of defoamers.
[0007] The use of superhydrolyzed PVOH in sizing operations, however, imparts other problems
such as brittleness of the sizing film which in turn leads to excessive shedding and
reduced weaving efficiency. The film properties and adhesion to the fibers can be
increased through the addition of polyacrylates, polyesters, polyglycerols and the
like.
[0008] The film properties and the adhesion to the fibers of partially hydrolyzed PVOH (hydrolysis
85-96 moleX) are superior to those exhibited by superhydrolyzed PVOH. Further, the
desizing can be accomplished at a lower temperature, due to decreased crystallinity
of the PVOH, leading to an energy savings. Foaming during the sizing operation, however,
has to a great extent prevented partially hydrolyzed PVOH grades from penetrating
the sizing market despite the above advantages.
[0009] The foaming of aqueous sizing compositions containing partially hydrolyzed PVOH can,
in many operations, be successfully overcome through the addition of defoamers such
as Colloid 694, 693 or 513, Drew Y-281, Nopco NXZ L, Foammaster VL defoamers or certain
ethylene oxide-propylene oxide adducts with a high level of propylene oxide. However,
the presence of a hydrophobic waxy material in the typical aqueous sizing compositions
will have a pronounced and detrimental effect on the performance of the above-mentioned
defoamers. Thus, the foaming problem has, to a great extent, excluded PVOH products
having a lower degree of hydrolysis from use in sizing compositions despite the mentioned
advantages.
[0010] Japanese Patent Publication No. 47-45634 discloses a method for warp sizing polyamide
synthetic fiber which comprises treating synthetic polyamide fiber with a warp-sizing
composition comprising PVOH, a highly hydroscopic anionic surfactant and a nonionic
surfactant which is low- foaming polypropylene glycol-ethylene oxide adduct and/or
monoester thereof. Example 1 (test 2) shows, in the absence of the anionic component,
there is desizing in the weaving operation.
[0011] U.S. 4,389,506 discloses a process for the preparation of a substantially dust-free
PVOH powder comprising contacting the PVOH with about 0.5 to 4X polyglycol. This document
states that block copolymers containing the constituents of polyethylene glycol with
propylene oxide in which the oxyethylene content predominates (more than 50%) are,
to a lesser extent, suitable as long as the end-use properties of the PVOH are not
adversely affected. Composition B in Example I shows PVOH plus
1% Pluronic F98 surfactant.
[0012] U.S. 4,428,751 discloses a process for the wet processing of textile materials which
comprises applying to the textile material an aqueous textile-treating.liquor containing
a textile-treating component in an amount sufficient to provide a desired effect on
the textile material, and further containing in an amount sufficient to provide foam
control properties, a foam control agent of the formula

where y is 0 or 1; m and n are both independently an integer from 0 to
30 with the proviso that the sum of y + m +n must be at least 1; a and b are independently
an integer from 1 to 7; R is a C
1-C
40 aliphatic group; R
1 is a C
1-C
16 alkyl group, a C
1-C
7 alkox
y group or a C
3-C
8 alkoxyalkyl group; and Z is hydrogen, halogen, phosphate or phosphite.
[0013] South African Patent 712671 discloses a jute sizing composition which comprises a
dilute aqueous solution of PVOH which has been hydrolyzed to at least about 85% and
a water soluble glycol selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol and
polypropylene glycol.
[0014] U.S. 3,634,295 discloses a sizing composition for man-made yarns comprising a PVOH
and a polyacrylic acid.
[0015] U.
S. 3,804,785 discloses aqueous solutions of PVOH containing amylose and/or amylitol
of low molecular weight for sizing paper and textile fibers.
[0016] U.S. 4,222,922 discloses a warp size for filament yarn consisting essentially of PVOH,
alkylphenoxy (or cresoxy) ethoxyethyl dimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride and a plasticizer
such as glycerol or urea.
[0017] U.S. 4,251,403 discloses a warp size for filament yarn consisting essentially of
PVOH, urea and mono- and di-saccharides, such as sucrose.
[0018] U.S. 4,309,510 discloses a sizing composition consisting of a PVOH and 1-30 wt% of
an amine oxide.
[0019] U.
S. 4,383,063 discloses a PVOH based sizing solution containing a small amount of a
quaternary (e.g., dialkyldimethyl) ammonium salt or quaternary imidazolinium salt
additives.
[0020] U.
S. 4,399,245 discloses a sizing composition consisting substantially of PVOH and polyglycerol.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The present invention provides a waxless sizing composition consisting essentially
of
(a) 100 parts PVOH, and
(b) 2 to 6 parts ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension
less than about 49 dynes/cm at 25°C in a 0.1% water solution. In a preferred embodiment
the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant has a foaming number less than about
20 (ml foam °F/g solution) as a 7% aqueous PVOH solution containing 4 parts surfactant
per 100 parts PVOH.
[0022] The sizing composition is utilized as an aqueous solution at about 2 to 20 wtX.
[0023] The addition of certain ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants according to the
invention to a PVOH sizing composition advantageously provides a waxless size that
affords lubricity during weaving and easy release of the sized yarn from the drying
drum as provided by wax-con t
ai
ning PVOH-size compositions, but also affords low shedding during the weaving operation,
high weaving efficiency and, particularly, easy desizing. These advantages are obtained
when the sizing composition is used for cotton-containing textile yarn. No significant
advantages are observed for all polyester synthetic textile yarn.
[0024] The percentage decrease in hairiness resulting from the use of an ethylene oxide-propylene
oxide surfactant in the PVOH size will depend upon the degree of hydrolysis and the
molecular weight of the PVOH. The use of such surfactants according to the present
invention at 4 wtX (based on PVOH) in an 8X aqueous PVOH sizing composition, the PVOH
having about a 1700 degree of polymerization and being 87-90 mole% hydrolyzed, will
provide at least about 55% decrease in hairiness compared to unsized 50/50 polyester/cotton
spun yarn.
[0025] It is believed that the presence of the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant
provides improved encapsulation and penetration of the yarns. Thus a size film having
greater strength and lower shedding
due to increased adhesion and uniformity is achieved. The hairiness of the yarn is
often taken as a measure of these qualities. The improved adhesion is surprising in
view of U.S. 3,598,883 which teaches that poly- oxyethylene and polyoxymethylene may
affect the adhesive ability of P
VOH.
[0026] Another embodiment of the invention is a textile process for treating yarn which
comprises passing the yarn through an aqueous size solution according to the invention,
removing excess size solution from the yarn, drying the sized yarn, splitting the
yarn, winding the yarn, weaving the yarn and removing the size from the woven product.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] According to the invention the sizing composition consists essentially of the following
components:
(a) a PVOH which preferably is 85-99+ mole% hydrolyzed and has a viscosity ranging
from about 3 to about 60 mPas (cps) as a 4% aqueous solution at 20°C, and
(b) 2-6 wt% ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant based on PVOH, the surfactant
having a surface tension less than 49 dynes/cm and preferably between 40 and 48 dynes/cm
measured at 25°C in a 0.1% aqueous solution.
[0028] The sizing compositions according to the invention are waxless, i.e. the compositions
do not contain a hydrophobic waxy material as is customary in the art, but provide
the advantages of a wax-containing sizing composition. Furthermore, anionic surfactants
are not needed.
[0029] Defoamers known to the art in the customary amounts may be added if foaming of the
aqueous sizing compositions presents a problem. However, in a preferred embodiment
certain ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants which afford reduced foaming are
used. Such ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants have a foaming number less than
about 20 (ml foam °F/g solution) as a 7X aqueous PVOH solution containing 4 parts
surfactant per 100 parts PVOH.
[0030] Suitable polyvinyl alcohols for use in the sizing composition include fully hydrolyzed
PVOH's (98-99+ mole% hydrolyzed) such as produced by methanolysis of polyvinyl acetate
homopolymers, and copolymers of vinyl alcohol and methyl methacrylate at least 99.5
moleX hydrolyzed consisting of 94-98% vinyl alcohol and 2-6 wt% methyl methacrylate
as disclosed in U.S. 3,689,469. Suitable partially hydrolyzed PVOH's are those that
are about 85 to 97 moleX hydrolyzed although material which is at least about 78 mole%
hydrolyzed may also be used. Partially hydrolyzed PVOH is preferred.
[0031] The ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant is used preferably in an amount ranging
from 3 to 5 wtX, and most desirably 3.5-4.5 wtX, based on polyvinyl alcohol. If less
than about 2% ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant is used, the percentage decrease
in hairiness falls off dramatically, and at 1% or less sticking to the drying drum
becomes a problem. At more than 6% ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant the percentage
decrease in hairiness starts to fall off and the integrity of the size film deteriorates
because of the incompatibility of the two polymers.
[0032] Illustrative of suitable ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants are those having
the following formulas:

and

where x and y are integers and are selected such that the oxypropylene groups constitute
at least 900 molecular weight of the compound and the oxyethylene groups constitute
10 to 90 wt% of the compound. Surfactants according to the first formula are condensates
of ethylene oxide with hydrophobic bases formed by condensing propylene oxide with
propylene glycol. Such surfactants are sold commercially under the trademark
Pluronic by BASF Wyandotte Corp. Surfactants according to the second formula are compounds
formed by the addition of propylene oxide to ethylenediamine followed by the addition
of ethylene oxide and are sold commercially under the trademark Tetronic by BASF Wyandotte
Corp.
[0033] In addition, ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants according to the above formulas
in which the ethylene oxide and propylene oxide units are reversed have also been
found suitable. Such reverse ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants are also available
from BASF Wyandotte Corp.
[0034] Monoesters of the above surfactants with C
1-C
18 carboxylic acids are contemplated as being functional, or operative, equivalents
in this invention.
[0035] Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants having a surface tension less than 49
dynes/cm afford greater strength and lower shedding (reduced hairiness) when used
in an aqueous PVOH-waxless composition. However, it is preferred to use such surfactants
having a surface tension between about 40 and 48, especially 43 to 47, and further,
those with a foaming number of less than 20, preferably less than 15 and most preferably
below 10, because foam control is superior and defoamers may not needed.
[0036] The following technique is used to determine the foaming number, i.e. the degree
of foaming of an aqueous size solution.
[0037] The aqueous size solution contains 1% PVOH (based on water) having a DP of about
1700 and a degree of hydrolysis of about 87-89 mole% and 4% ethylene oxide-propylene
oxide (EO-PO) surfactant (based on PVOH).
[0038] The aqueous size solution (400g) is placed in a 1 liter beaker, equilibrated at the
desired temperature and stirred at 1000 rpm for one hour using a 2.25 inch 45° pitched
turbine placed in the center of the beaker 0.75 inch below the liquid surface. The
mixture is then transferred to a 1 liter graduated cylinder and the weight as well
as volume of the.foamed size is recorded. The foaming is calculated according to the
following formulas:


[0039] The foaming is measured at 140°F, 150°F, 170°F and 190°F, thus covering the normal
operating range of a sizing operation. Wheh ml foam/g is plotted against temperature,
the area below the curve from 140 to 190°F is the foaming number, the measure of the
foaming behavior of the size solution. The smaller the area, the lower the foaming
number, and the lower the foaming tendency.
[0040] The PVOH-containing size composition of the present invention will be used as an
aqueous solution in the textile industry. Thus an aqueous size solution will generally
have a solids content from about 2 to about 20 wtX, preferably about 5 to 15 wt%,
or 2 to 7 wt% if the yarn is double-dipped.
[0041] Any means and method for physically mixing the components in an aqueous medium can
be used. Preferably the PVOH and the ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant are
simply added to the cooking kettle containing water (heated). The surfactant may be
physically mixed with the
PVO
H or sprayed on the PVOH as a liquid or solution to yield a solids product for subsequent
dissolving in water.
[0042] Starch is often blended with PVOH in sizing compositions. Similarly, the present
size composition can also contain common textile warp size starch. The sizing composition
can also be modified with other mater lals for specific textile uses as is customary
in sizing applications.
[0043] The temperature of the aqueous size solution should be between 50°
C (
122°F) and 93°C (200°F), preferably between 60°C (140°F) and 88°C (190°F) in the sizing
operation. Either single or multiple size boxes containing the aqueous size solution
may be used as is well known in the art. After removal of excess size solution by
passage between squeeze rolls, the sized yarn is dried by contact with multiple drying
cans heated to a temperature of about 100 to 175°C, split by stationary lease rods,
and wound as a weaving beam. The slashing operation is conducted at speeds of 10 to
100 meters/min.
[0044] Advantageous properties of the size composition include no build-up on drying cans,
clean splitting at the lease bars without breakage of ends or filaments, easy separation
of the sized yarns when entering into the loom harness, and reduced foaming in the
size box when the preferred ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants are used.
[0045] Weaving may be performed with conventional shuttle looms, air-jet looms, rapier looms
or shuttleless weaving machines. Beneficial characteristics are production of first
class cloth, loom efficiency, absence of loom fouling by shedding and very easy desizing.
During finishing the size is removed by scouring with hot water. The size is easily
removed especially in the case of partially hydrolyzed PVOH by using a moderate water
temperature of 50 to 70°C. There is no need for a special solvent extraction step
since there is no hard-to-remove wax in the sizing composition. Thus wax spots on
the cloth resulting in dye defects are absent.
[0046] The use of PVOH/ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant waxless size compositions
according to the present invention for cotton-containing textile yarn affords surprisingly
high weaving efficiency and decreased shedding during weaving. The weaving efficiency
is essentially identical to that obtained using a conventional PVOH/tallow wax composition.
Cotton-containing textile yarns include combinations of synthetic fibers such as,
for example, polyesters and polyamides, with at least 10%, preferably at least 35%
cotton fibers or all-cotton yarns.
[0047] The following examples are given for the purpose of illustrating the present invention.
All parts and percentages are by weight unless otherwise specified.
[0048] The hairiness was measured using a Shirley Yarn Hairiness Meter/ Winder Model 4 connected
to an Epson HX-20 computer. The total yarn length used in the measurements was 50
meters. The 50 meter sample was prepared by knotting together yarns of 1.5-2 meter
length in order to obtain a representative sample of the sized warp.
[0049] The penetration and encapsulation data was obtained by embedding the sized yarns
in Versamid 940 polyamide, preparing a microtome cross section of 11-12 microns thickness,
treating this with a toluene/isopropanol mixture followed by exposure to an iodine
solution. The prepared cross-sec- .tion was then placed in a microscope in order to
obtain a 35 mm picture by which the penetration and encapsulation was determined.
The PVOH containing areas appeared as the dark colored areas.
EXAMPLE 1
[0050] This Example presents the foaming numbers which were determined for a number of ethylene
oxide-propylene oxide (EO-PO) surfactants having a surface tension ranging from 33
to 50.4 dynes/cm following the previously described procedure.
[0051] Run 1 was a control using the aqueous waxless PVOH size composition without a surfactant.
Runs 2-16 employed, in addition, an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant. The
data is presented in Table I.

[0052] The data in Table 1 demonstrates the importance of surface tension and foaming number
for achieving foam control. It can be seen that Runs 2, 5-7, 9-13 and 16 provided
surprising foam control. Runs 3, 4,
8, 14 and 15 in which the surfactant had a foaming number greater than 20 demonstrated
only slight, if any, foaming control.
EXAMPLE 2
[0053] Size solutions were prepared by slurrying 20.4 kg of WS-53 polyvinyl alcohol from
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (degree of polymerization about 1700; degree of hydrolysis
about 87-90 mole%) and 0.804 kg of ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant into
183 kg of water. A solution was formed by injecting steam into the aqueous mixture
under stirring until a temperature of 98°C was reached. The final solution solids
was measured once the mixture had been added to the size box. The size composition
was applied to 50/50 polyester/cotton spun yarns having a yarn count of 24.5 using
a conventional commercial slasher. The hairiness of the unsized yarn was 33.4 hairs/meter.
The yarn speed during slashing was 12 yards per minute and the temperature in the
size box was at 82°C (180°F).
[0054] The obtained sized yarn properties are shown in Table II. The results show that the
EO-PO compound's surface tension has a great influence upon the hairiness. A % decrease
in hairiness of less than 55% is not acceptable since it is not significant enough
to reduce shedding and weaving inefficiency. Runs 20-26 showed an acceptable decrease
in hairiness.
[0055]

EXAMPLE 3
[0056] Size solutions were prepared as described in Example 2 with the exception that the
ethylene oxide-propylene oxide (EO-PO) surfactant content based on PVOH was varied
from 2.0 wt% to 8.0 wtX. The EO-PO compound used was Pluronic 25R8 surfactant obtained
from BASF Wyandotte. The results in Table III indicate that the optimum ratio of EO-PO
surfactant to PVOH is between 0.025 and 0.07. Higher amounts of EO-PO block copolymers
severely weaken the size film.

EXAMPLE 4
[0057] Size solutions were prepared by slurrying 26.5 kg of WS-42 polyvinyl alcohol from
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (degree of polymerization about 900; degree of hydrolysis
about 95-97 moleX) and 1.06 kg of an ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant into
177 kg of water. A solution was formed by injecting steam into the aqueous mixture
under stirring until a temperature of 98°C was reached. The slashing conditions and
yarn used were as described in Example 2. The obtained sized yarn properties shown
in Table IV indicate that the maximum decrease in hairiness occurs if the surface
tension of the EO-PO additive is maintained in the 40-48 dynes/cm range.

EXAMPLE 5
[0058] Size solutions were prepared as described in Example 2 with the exception of the
PVOH which in this case was VINOL 325 polyvinyl alcohol of Air Products and Chemicals,
Inc. having a degree of polymerization of about 1700 and a degree of hydrolysis of
97.5-99 moleX. The data shown in Table V indicate that the decrease in hairiness is
little influenced by the surface tension of the additive in the range investigated
when a substantially fully hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol is used.

EXAMPLE 6
[0059] A size solution was prepared as described in Example 4. However, the PVOH used in
this example was T-66 obtained from DuPont and believed to be a PVOH/methyl methacrylate
copolymer. The additive used was Pluronic 25R8 surfactant. The hairiness was within
the uncertainty identical to that obtained whenever WS-42 polyvinyl alcohol was used
as shown in Example 4.

EXAMPLE 7
[0060] A size solution was prepared by slurrying 159 kg (350 lbs.) of PVO
H (DP of 1700, degree of hydrolysis 87-89%), 6.4 kg (14 lbs.) of an ethylene oxide-propylene
oxide adduct into 1325 kg of H
20. A solution was formed by injecting steam into the size solution, under stirring
until a temperature of 82°C (180°F) was reached. The final solution solids was 9%.
This material was used to size a 65/35 polyester/cotton spun yarn employing a conventional
slasher. The yarn speed was 86 yards/min., size box temperature 82°C (180°F) and squeeze
roll pressure 15 psig. Weaving of the slashed yarn was accomplished using a Schulzer
air jet loom. The obtained results are shown in Table VII.

[0061] The results in Table VII compare the weaving efficiency and hairiness of traditionally
sized warps where hydrogenated tallow wax was used to impart lubricity (Run 38), to
those (Runs 39 and 40) obtained using a waxless formulation according to the invention.
Table VII clearly indicates the obtained weaving efficiency imparted by the ethylene-propylene
oxide adducts is essentially the same as that of the tallow wax. Such weaving efficiency
when coupled with low foaming, lubricity and easier desizing in the absence of a wax
is recognized by the industry as a significant improvement.
[0062] The ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactants which have a surface tension between
about 40 and 48 dynes/cm and a foaming number less than about 20 prevent build-up
on the drying cans by depositing a thin liquid film on the dryer drums thus prevent
direct contact between the PVOH coated fibers and the can. In addition to the fact
that the interfacial tension of the surfactant is lower than that of PVOH, the phase
separation between PVOH and the surfactant leads ta_a deposit of surfactant on the
surface of the fiber which provides lubricity. The surfactant, furthermore, works
as a wetting agent promoting good penetration and complete encapsulation of the yarns,
thus producing a size film having greater strength and lower shedding due to increased
adhesion and uniformity. The size composition according to the invention takes advantage
of the excellent size properties inherent to partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohols,
thus permitting the elimination of additives such as polyacrylates, polyesters, polyglycerols
and the like as needed in the case of fully hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohols.
STATEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION
[0063] The invention provides an aqueous waxless polyvinyl alcohol-containing size composition
which affords a high weaving efficiency acceptable hairiness, very easy desizing when
used in conjunction with cotton-containing textile yarn.
1. A waxless sizing composition consisting essentially of
(a) 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol, and
(b) 2-6 parts ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension less
than 49 dynes/cm measured at 25°C in a 0.1% aqueous solution.
2. The sizing composition of Claim 1 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is at least 78
mole% hydrolyzed and has a viscosity of about 3-60 cps as a 4% aqueous solution at
20°C.
3. The sizing composition of Claim 2 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is 85-97 mole%
hydrolyzed.
4. The sizing composition of Claim 1 in which the surfactant has a surface tension
between 40 and 48 dynes/cm and a foaming number less than about 20 as a 7% aqueous
polyvinyl alcohol solution containing 4 parts surfactant per 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol.
5. The sizing composition of Claim 1 in which the surfactant has a surface tension
between 43 and 47 dynes/cm.
6. The sizing composition of Claim 4 in which the surfactant has a foaming number
less than 15.
7. The sizing composition of Claim 4 in which the surfactant has a foaming number
less than 10.
8. The sizing composition of Claim 1 in which the surfactant can be represented by
one of the following formulas:

and

where x and y are integers and are selected such that the oxypropylene groups constitute
at least 900 molecular weight of the surfactant and the oxyethylene groups constitute
10-90 wt% of the surfactant, or the above formulas in which the ethylene oxide and
propylene oxide units are reversed.
9. A waxless sizing composition consisting essentially of
(a) 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol which is at least 85 mole% hydrolyzed and has a viscosity
of about 3-60 cps as a 4% aqueous solution at 20°C, and
(b) 3-5 parts ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension ranging
from 40-48 dynes/cm measured at 25°C and a 0.1% aqueous solution, the surfactant-being
represented by one of the following formulas:

and

where x and y are integers and are selected such that the oxypropylene groups constitute
at least 900 molecular weight of the surfactant and the oxyethylene groups constitute
10-90 wt% of the surfactant, or the above formulas in which the ethylene oxide and
propylene oxide units are re- versed.
10. The sizing composition of Claim 9 in which the surfactant has a foaming number less
than about 15 as a 7% aqueous polyvinyl alcohol solution containing 4 parts surfactant
per 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol.
11. The sizing composition of Claim 9 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is 85-97 mole%
hydrolyzed.
12. The sizing composition of Claim 9 in which the polyvinyl alcohol is 87-89 mole%
hydrolyzed.
13. A waxless sizing composition consisting essentially of
(a) 100 parts polyvinyl alcohol which is 87-89 moleX hydrolyzed and has a viscosity
of about 3-60 cps in a 4% aqueous solution at 20°C, and
(b) 3.5-4.5 parts ethylene oxide-propylene oxide surfactant having a surface tension
ranging from 40-48 dynes/cm measured at 25°C in a 0.1% aqueous solution and a foaming number less than about 20 as a 7% aqueous polyvinyl alcohol solution containing 4 parts surfactant per 100
parts polyvinyl alcohol.
14. An aqueous sizing composition containing from 2 to 20 wt% of the sizing composition
of Claim 1.
15. An aqueous sizing composition containing from 2 to 20 wt% of the sizing composition
of Claim 9.
16. An aqueous sizing composition containing from 2 to 20 wt% of the sizing composition
of Claim 13.
17. A textile process which comprises passing a cotton-containing textile yarn through
an aqueous size composition of Claim 14, removing excess size solution from the yarn,
drying the sized yarn, splitting the yarn, winding as a weaving beam, weaving the
yarn and removing the size from the woven product by scouring with hot water.
18. A textile process which comprises passing a cotton-containing textile yarn through
an aqueous size composition of Claim 15, removing excess size solution from the yarn,
drying the sized yarn, splitting the yarn, winding as a weaving beam, weaving the
yarn and removing the size from the woven product by scouring with hot water.
19. A textile process which comprises passing a cotton-containing textile yarn through
an aqueous size composition of Claim 16, removing excess size solution from the yarn,
drying the sized yarn, splitting the yarn, winding as a weaving beam, weaving the
yarn and removing the size from the woven product by scouring with hot water.
20. A composite comprising a cotton-containing textile yarn having a coating of a
size composition of Claim 1.