CELLULOSE FIBRE TEXTILES CONTAINING NANOLIGNINS, A METHOD OF APPLYING NANOLIGNINS ONTO TEXTILES AND THE USE OF NANOLIGNINS IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION
Cellulose fibre textile, characterised in that it contains nanolignins, wherein the nanolignins are applied onto the textiles using a padding technique with a nanolignins solution with an auxiliary agent comprised of a silicone emulsion, at a temperature of 18 - 20[deg.]C, for a duration of 2 to 5 minutes, where after the textiles are wrung and repadded for another 8 to 10 passages, where after each padding session is followed drying at a temperature of 40 - 6O<0>C.
2. Textile according to Claim 1, characterised in that the auxiliary agent consists of an emulsion containing silicone elastomer with a concentration ranging from 5 to 25 g/1. 3. Textile according to Claim 1, characterised in that the raw material consists of natural cellulose fibers.
4. Textile according to Claim 1, characterised in that the nanolignins applied onto the textiles provide a barrier which protects against UV radiation.
5. Textile according to Claim 1, characterised in that the nanolignins applied onto the textiles provide antibacterial and antistatic properties.
6. Textile according to Claim 1, characterised in that it is designed for clothing which protects against UV radiation, with antibacterial and antistatic properties, particularly for summer clothing and working clothes used in intensive sunlight environments. 7. A method of applying nanolignins to cellulose textiles, characterised in that the nanolignins are applied onto the textiles using a padding technique using nanolignins with an auxiliary factor comprised of a silicone emulsion, at a temperature of 18 - 20[deg.]C, over a period of 2 to 5 minutes, where after the textiles are wrung out and repadded using 8 do 10 passages, where after each padding session they are dried at a temperature of 40 - 6O<0>C. 8. A method according to Claim 7, characterised in that the auxiliary agent consists of an emulsion containing silicone elastomer at a concentration of 5 to 25 g/1. 9. A method according to Claim 7, characterised in that the method used is the application of nanolignins onto natural cellulose fibers.
10. Use of nanolignins applied onto textile with a padding technique using a nanolignin solution with an auxiliary agent consisting of a silicone emulsion at a temperature of 18 - 20[deg.]C, over a period of 2 to 5 minutes, where after the textiles are wrung out and repadded using 8 do 10 passages, where after each padding session they are dried at a temperature of 40 - 6O<0>C, in the production of clothing which protects against UV radiation, with antibacterial and antistatic properties.