Treatment of denim with cellulase to produce a stone washed appearance
First Claim
1. A method of forming, in unsewn dyed denim fabric or in a newly manufactured garment made of a dyed denim fabric, localized areas of variation in color density through the removal of dye that provide a stone washed appearance, which method consists essentially of:
- (1) contacting the unsewn fabric or garment with an aqueous composition consisting essentially of;
(a) a major proportion of water;
(b) at least about 2500 CMC units of a cellulase enzyme composition per liter of aqueous composition; and
(2) subjecting the unsewn fabric or garment to mechanical action for a sufficient time for said cellulase enzyme to produce variations in color substantially the same as the stone washed appearance produced by pumice stone processing.
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Abstract
Denim having a stone washed appearance is produced without stones by treating with a cellulase enzyme. Unsewn dyed denim fabric or a newly manufactured garment made of dyed denim fabric is contacted with an aqueous composition containing at least about 2500 CMCS units of cellulase per liter, and subjected to mechanical action. Preferably, the aqueous composition provides at least about 6000 CMC units of cellulase per pound of unsewn fabric or garment. The aqueous may also contain an electrolyte, a buffer, a builder salt a cellulase activator, an antioxidant and a solubilizer.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of forming, in unsewn dyed denim fabric or in a newly manufactured garment made of a dyed denim fabric, localized areas of variation in color density through the removal of dye that provide a stone washed appearance, which method consists essentially of:
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(1) contacting the unsewn fabric or garment with an aqueous composition consisting essentially of; (a) a major proportion of water; (b) at least about 2500 CMC units of a cellulase enzyme composition per liter of aqueous composition; and (2) subjecting the unsewn fabric or garment to mechanical action for a sufficient time for said cellulase enzyme to produce variations in color substantially the same as the stone washed appearance produced by pumice stone processing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of forming, in unsew indigo dyed denim fabric or a newly manufactured garment made of an indigo dyed denim fabric, localized areas of variation in color density through the removal of indigo dye that provide a stone washed appearance, which method consists essentially of:
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(1) contacting the unsewn fabric or the garment with an aqueous composition consisting essentially of; (a) a major proportion of water; (b) at least about 2500 CMC units of a cellulase enzyme composition per liter of aqueous composition; (c) about 1 to 50 wt-% of an electrolyte; and (d) about 20 to 60 wt-% of a buffer capable of maintaining the pH at the pH of optimal activity for the cellulase enzyme; and (2) subjecting the unsewn fabric or garment to mechanical action for a sufficient period of time for said cellulase enzyme to produce variations in color density substantially the same as the stone washed appearance produced by pumice stone processing. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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