2008
DOI: 10.1177/0040517507082957
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Parameters Influencing Dyeability of Cotton Warp at Dip-Dyeing for Jeans

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to determine the influence of temperature, pH, and the addition of sodium oxide silicium oxide (soso) on the dyeability of cotton warp during the process of dip-dyeing. A simulation of the dip-dyeing technique was used. The results show a negligible influence of dip-dyeing bath temperature on the color yield of cotton warp. Lower pH values of dip-dyeing baths cause better dyeability. Addition of soso has a particular influence on the color yield of cotton warp. As a result, the… Show more

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“…Po barvanju smo vzorce izpirali najprej z deionizirano, nato pa s trdo vodo. Barvanje tkanine CO z indigom je potekalo v skladu z navodili, ki so podrobno predstavljena v literaturnem viru [31]. Obsegalo je tri stopnje: pranje, barvanje in izpiranje.…”
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“…Po barvanju smo vzorce izpirali najprej z deionizirano, nato pa s trdo vodo. Barvanje tkanine CO z indigom je potekalo v skladu z navodili, ki so podrobno predstavljena v literaturnem viru [31]. Obsegalo je tri stopnje: pranje, barvanje in izpiranje.…”
Section: Barvanjeunclassified
“…In the blue region of the visible spectrum, natural fibers typically absorb more light because of impurities and particulates [31][32][33]. Such kind of circumstances lead to the unpleasant yellowish appearance of natural fibers; whereas this context is not so obvious in the case of synthetic fibers [34]. So that, whiteness appearance can be enhanced upon these substrates by intensifying the whiteness or color of the material by the intervention of optical brightening agents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, H 2 O 2 had played its role by breaking down chemical bond that builds up chromophore (color building group) and vanished away the ability of chromophore to absorb light [27][28][29][30]. It is a popular washing technique that was mainly introduced to denim fabric, with a view to increasing the whitening index and color strength (K/S) of the garments by deviating washing process time and machine rpm [30][31][32][33][34]. Thus, it also improved color fastness properties and hand feel rating of garments according to buyer proposed washing standards [35][36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%