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| SECTION D TEXTILES; PAPER |
| D 06 | TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR |
| D 06 Q | DECORATING TEXTILES (for treatment of textiles by mechanical means, see D06B to D06J; metallising the entire surface of textiles D06M 11/83; textile threads, filaments, yarns or tow, glued on macromolecular material D06N 7/00; dyeing or printing D06P) [5] |
| Note |
| In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: |
| | "decorating" means "local treatment" or "local effects produced" as to change, e.g. optically, the appearance or the properties of textile materials. [5] |
1/ | 00 | Decorating textiles (partial dyeing D06B 11/00; reserving parts of the material before dyeing or printing textiles D06P 5/12) |
1/ | 02 | . | Producing patterns by locally destroying or modifying the fibres of a web by chemical actions, e.g. making translucent |
1/ | 04 | . | by metallising (transfer of metal particles D06Q 1/12) [5] |
1/ | 06 | . | by local treatment of pile fabrics with chemical means [5] |
1/ | 08 | . | by fixation of mechanical effects, e.g. calendering, embossing or Chintz effects, using chemical means [5] |
1/ | 10 | . | by treatment with, or fixation of, a particulate material, e.g. mica, glass beads (by metallising D06Q 1/04; by transferring D06Q 1/12) [5] |
1/ | 12 | . | by transferring a chemical agent or a metallic or non-metallic material in particulate or other form, from a solid temporary carrier to the textile [5] |
1/ | 14 | . | . | by transferring fibres, or adhesives for fibres, to the textile [5] |