2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.07.046
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Utilization of biopolymer in resist printing of linen fabrics using reactive dyes

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“…[21] Only portions that are not covered with resistant paste will be affected by a dye and therefore generate a pattern on a colored background. [22,23] The style of the resistance is split into the physical one, (those which use wax to prevent the dyeing of the fiber). In contrast, chemical-resistant prints are conductive to (1) dye dissolution (oxidative or reductive), (2) dye insolubility (via the use of an anti-solution agent), and blockage dye sites of fiber.…”
Section: Resist Printing Using Wild Taro Extractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] Only portions that are not covered with resistant paste will be affected by a dye and therefore generate a pattern on a colored background. [22,23] The style of the resistance is split into the physical one, (those which use wax to prevent the dyeing of the fiber). In contrast, chemical-resistant prints are conductive to (1) dye dissolution (oxidative or reductive), (2) dye insolubility (via the use of an anti-solution agent), and blockage dye sites of fiber.…”
Section: Resist Printing Using Wild Taro Extractmentioning
confidence: 99%