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Insect resist and
 mite protection
    finishes
insect resist finishes, including
 protection against dust mites.




                                    1
Introduction
• Insect resist finishes are chemical treatments that
  protect wool and other animal fibres from attack
  by
       • the larvae of certain moths
       • and beetles. Only keratincontaining
• fibres are damaged by these insects.
• Dust mites cause health problems, such as
       • allergy,
       • asthma
       • and neurodermitis.
• Mites are not insects, they belong to the
      • spider group of animals.

                                                        2
INTRODUCTION
• Keratin-digesting pests include
   • the clothes moth (Tineola bissiella),
   • brown house moth (Hofmannophilia pseudoprettella),
   • carpet beetle (Anthrenus flavipes)
   • and fur beetle (Attagenus pellio).
• Moth populations can increase
  dramatically in a relatively short time. Each
  female moth lays
      • about 150 eggs
      • and four to five generations per year can be
        produced.
• Various chemicals have been used to
  control damage from larval attack on wool 3
INTRODUCTION
• Annually, about 2 million pounds weight (about
  900 000 kg) of insect resist finishes are used
       • with wool products.
• The most important market for insect resist
  finishes is the carpet industry.
   • More than two-thirds of these finishes are used with floor
     coverings and wall hangings.
• Other significant markets include
       •   home furnishing
       •   and upholstery fabrics,
       •   Blankets,
       •   uniforms,
       •   apparel and furs.


                                                              4
Mechanisms of insect resist
finishes




                              5
Mechanisms of insect resist finishes
• Insect resist finishes fall into two types,
      • poisons
• Poisons interfere with the keratin digesting
  process of the
      • larvae
• and nerve poisons that have been specifically
  formulated from agricultural pesticides for textile
  applications.

•    digestion-affecting poisons are more species
    specific, killing the feeding larvae by
        • blocking enzymes needed for digestion.
                                                        6
Mechanisms of insect resist finishes
•   Nerve poisons are more general control agents, affecting a
    broader range of insects. Both types are considered to enter
    through the larvae‘s digestive tract
•    because insect resist treated wool only kills insects that ingest the
    fibre

•   Each category has distinct advantages and disadvantages.
•   Digestive poisons present a lower environmental hazard than nerve
    poisons, but are not as effective against some pests such as
            • the brown house moth.
•   Nerve poisons are usually more rapidly biodegraded than
            • digestive poisons, but also exhibit less durability.
•   The usual application level of insect resist finishes varies
•   from 0.1 to 1.5 % on weight of goods
•    depending on the
      1. final product,
      2. the specific finish
      3. and the performance requirements.                                   7
Chemistry of insect resist
finishes




                             8
Chemistry of insect resist finishes
• Digestive poisons were the first
  durable insect resist finishes to
  be commercialised.
• Early products were based on
• chlorinated tri- phenyl-methanes
• And chlor-phenylids
• a Later, sul-cofe-nurons
• and flu-cofe-nurons were
  introduced.
• These compounds could, for the
  most part, exhaust
• To wool under acidic conditions
  and have reasonable fastness                  9
  properties.
Chemistry of insect resist finishes
• Agricultural pesticides were
  found to be effective insect
  resist agents when applied
  in emulsion form to wool
  dyebaths.
• Dieldrin (Fig. 16.2a), one
  of the original nerve
  poisons, is also highly toxic
  to mammals and aquatic
  life and its use has been
  banned in most countries.
                                               10
Chemistry of insect resist finishes
• Products based on
  permethrin (Fig. 16.2b), a
• synthetic pyrethroid, are
  very effective against moth
  larvae,
• but have less effect on
   Anthrenus beetles.




                                              11
• To overcome this disadvantage,
  combination products of
• permethrin and hexahydropyrimidine
  derivatives (Fig. 16.2c) have been
  introduced.




                                       12
Application of insect resist finishes

Insect resist finishes are most commonly applied during dyeing.

The best light fastness and wet fastness properties are obtained when the finish is
able to fully penetrate the fibres.

When applying insect resist finishes to wool/nylon blends,
care must be taken in the choice of the particular finish used.

Chlorphenylid derivatives exhaust preferentially to nylon, leaving the wool fibres
unprotected,

whereas permethrin-based products distribute themselves more uniformly between
the two fibre types.

Application of insect resist finishes during scouring is also possible when wool
yarns for carpets are scoured in hank form or when fabrics for blankets, apparel and
upholstery are prepared as piece goods. Finishes applied during scouring do not
completely penetrate the fibres owing to the lower temperatures and shorter
treatment times in the scouring process, so fastness properties are not as durable as
with finishes applied during dyeing.                                               13
Application of insect resist finishes

A third approach to the application of insect resist finishes is to combine
the finish with spinning lubricants
and then to apply the combination to loose wool
prior to spinning.

This method of finish application produces yarns with only a
superficial treatment with much lower fastness than applications made during
dyeing or scouring.

Chemical cleaning of wool textiles as
                      smaller carpets,
                      wall hangings, upholstery fabrics,
                      furs or uniforms can easily be combined with the
                      application of insect resist finishes.

Dip and cautious spray application is used for the protection of wool
and silk textile exhibits
                          in museums.

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The efficiency of insect resist
                                      finishes can be determined by
                                       tests that measure the
                                      weight loss of the treated
                                      fabrics and/or the weight of
                                      insect excrement after
                                      exposure to insects under
  Evaluation of                       controlled conditions.

  insect resist                       The direct examination of
    finishes                          exposed fabrics by
                                      microscopic methods to
         Standard methods             observe fibre damage is also
 for evaluating fabrics with insect   useful.
resist finishes are given in AATCC
            Test Method                The typical half round bite
                                      traces of the moth larvae are
                 24
                                      observable.




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Troubleshooting for insect resist finishes
• Exposure to light as well as mild washing, dry
  cleaning and shampooing can reduce the
  effectiveness of insect resist finishes significantly.
• The durability requirements of the final product
  must be carefully considered during product
  development.

• Finish baths that are not completely depleted of
  insect resist finishes must be
• disposed of in accordance with local, state and
  federal regulations.
• Special care must be taken to prevent
  accidental release of these insect poisons to the
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Anti microbial and insect finishes

  • 1. Insect resist and mite protection finishes insect resist finishes, including protection against dust mites. 1
  • 2. Introduction • Insect resist finishes are chemical treatments that protect wool and other animal fibres from attack by • the larvae of certain moths • and beetles. Only keratincontaining • fibres are damaged by these insects. • Dust mites cause health problems, such as • allergy, • asthma • and neurodermitis. • Mites are not insects, they belong to the • spider group of animals. 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • Keratin-digesting pests include • the clothes moth (Tineola bissiella), • brown house moth (Hofmannophilia pseudoprettella), • carpet beetle (Anthrenus flavipes) • and fur beetle (Attagenus pellio). • Moth populations can increase dramatically in a relatively short time. Each female moth lays • about 150 eggs • and four to five generations per year can be produced. • Various chemicals have been used to control damage from larval attack on wool 3
  • 4. INTRODUCTION • Annually, about 2 million pounds weight (about 900 000 kg) of insect resist finishes are used • with wool products. • The most important market for insect resist finishes is the carpet industry. • More than two-thirds of these finishes are used with floor coverings and wall hangings. • Other significant markets include • home furnishing • and upholstery fabrics, • Blankets, • uniforms, • apparel and furs. 4
  • 5. Mechanisms of insect resist finishes 5
  • 6. Mechanisms of insect resist finishes • Insect resist finishes fall into two types, • poisons • Poisons interfere with the keratin digesting process of the • larvae • and nerve poisons that have been specifically formulated from agricultural pesticides for textile applications. • digestion-affecting poisons are more species specific, killing the feeding larvae by • blocking enzymes needed for digestion. 6
  • 7. Mechanisms of insect resist finishes • Nerve poisons are more general control agents, affecting a broader range of insects. Both types are considered to enter through the larvae‘s digestive tract • because insect resist treated wool only kills insects that ingest the fibre • Each category has distinct advantages and disadvantages. • Digestive poisons present a lower environmental hazard than nerve poisons, but are not as effective against some pests such as • the brown house moth. • Nerve poisons are usually more rapidly biodegraded than • digestive poisons, but also exhibit less durability. • The usual application level of insect resist finishes varies • from 0.1 to 1.5 % on weight of goods • depending on the 1. final product, 2. the specific finish 3. and the performance requirements. 7
  • 8. Chemistry of insect resist finishes 8
  • 9. Chemistry of insect resist finishes • Digestive poisons were the first durable insect resist finishes to be commercialised. • Early products were based on • chlorinated tri- phenyl-methanes • And chlor-phenylids • a Later, sul-cofe-nurons • and flu-cofe-nurons were introduced. • These compounds could, for the most part, exhaust • To wool under acidic conditions and have reasonable fastness 9 properties.
  • 10. Chemistry of insect resist finishes • Agricultural pesticides were found to be effective insect resist agents when applied in emulsion form to wool dyebaths. • Dieldrin (Fig. 16.2a), one of the original nerve poisons, is also highly toxic to mammals and aquatic life and its use has been banned in most countries. 10
  • 11. Chemistry of insect resist finishes • Products based on permethrin (Fig. 16.2b), a • synthetic pyrethroid, are very effective against moth larvae, • but have less effect on Anthrenus beetles. 11
  • 12. • To overcome this disadvantage, combination products of • permethrin and hexahydropyrimidine derivatives (Fig. 16.2c) have been introduced. 12
  • 13. Application of insect resist finishes Insect resist finishes are most commonly applied during dyeing. The best light fastness and wet fastness properties are obtained when the finish is able to fully penetrate the fibres. When applying insect resist finishes to wool/nylon blends, care must be taken in the choice of the particular finish used. Chlorphenylid derivatives exhaust preferentially to nylon, leaving the wool fibres unprotected, whereas permethrin-based products distribute themselves more uniformly between the two fibre types. Application of insect resist finishes during scouring is also possible when wool yarns for carpets are scoured in hank form or when fabrics for blankets, apparel and upholstery are prepared as piece goods. Finishes applied during scouring do not completely penetrate the fibres owing to the lower temperatures and shorter treatment times in the scouring process, so fastness properties are not as durable as with finishes applied during dyeing. 13
  • 14. Application of insect resist finishes A third approach to the application of insect resist finishes is to combine the finish with spinning lubricants and then to apply the combination to loose wool prior to spinning. This method of finish application produces yarns with only a superficial treatment with much lower fastness than applications made during dyeing or scouring. Chemical cleaning of wool textiles as smaller carpets, wall hangings, upholstery fabrics, furs or uniforms can easily be combined with the application of insect resist finishes. Dip and cautious spray application is used for the protection of wool and silk textile exhibits in museums. 14
  • 15. The efficiency of insect resist finishes can be determined by tests that measure the weight loss of the treated fabrics and/or the weight of insect excrement after exposure to insects under Evaluation of controlled conditions. insect resist The direct examination of finishes exposed fabrics by microscopic methods to Standard methods observe fibre damage is also for evaluating fabrics with insect useful. resist finishes are given in AATCC Test Method The typical half round bite traces of the moth larvae are 24 observable. 15
  • 16. Troubleshooting for insect resist finishes • Exposure to light as well as mild washing, dry cleaning and shampooing can reduce the effectiveness of insect resist finishes significantly. • The durability requirements of the final product must be carefully considered during product development. • Finish baths that are not completely depleted of insect resist finishes must be • disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. • Special care must be taken to prevent accidental release of these insect poisons to the 16 environment