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Toplam kayıt 44, listelenen: 21-30
The efficiency of ?-cyclodextrin in the post-dyeing removal of hydrolyzed reactive dyes
(2013)
Reactive dyes are the most commonly used dye class in cellulosic fibers dyeing. But during dyeing with these dyes, the hydrolyzation of dye may decrease dyeing efficiency and may cause the washing treatments after dyeing ...
Dyeing of Cotton Fabric with Natural Dyes without Mordant Usage Part I: Determining the Most Suitable Dye Plants for Dyeing and UV Protective Functionalization
(Korean Fiber Soc, 2020)
Natural dyes are gaining importance in textile dyeing applications in recent years due to the fact many synthetic dyes are carcinogenic, mutagenic, and allergic. In this study, cotton knitted fabrics were dyed with extract ...
Obtaining Colored Patterns on Wool Fabric via Chitosan Application by Printing Prior to Dyeing
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2020)
Chitosan is the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature after cellulose and has been extensively used in cosmetics, food and environmental protection, and material sciences. It has also many different application ...
Investigation of the dyeing characteristics of alpaca fibers (Huacaya and Suri) in comparison with wool
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2015)
Luxury fibers have great importance in the field of high added value fabric production, but the studies related to these fibers are very limited. One of these luxury proteinous fibers is alpaca wool. In this study, dyeing ...
Effect of ozonation process on dyeing of polyamide fabrics with a natural dye: walnut rind
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2016)
In recent years, concern for the environment has created an increasing interest in natural dyes. Besides natural fibers synthetic fibers can also be dyed with natural dyes. In our previous study, we have examined the ...
Determination of the Most Commonly Recognized and Used Keratin Based Luxury Fibers
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2015)
There is a group of animal fibers known as luxury fibers. These are mohair, cashmere, camel hair, lama, alpaca, vicuna, guanaco, angora, yak, and quivit. In this study, the effects of demographical variables such as gender, ...
Ultrasonic Assisted Dyeing of Angora Fibre
(Inst Chemical Fibres, 2016)
In this study it was aimed to determine the effect of ultrasound usage on the colour yield in dyeing angora fibres, and it was found that dyeing in the presence of ultrasound energy increases the dye-uptake of angora fibres, ...
Chemical modification of linen fabrics for salt free dyeing with anionic dyes
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2017)
As is known, in order to reduce the ionic repulsion forces between cellulosic fibers having anionic charge in the dyebath and anionic dyestuffs (direct, reactive, etc.) used in dyeing, it is necessary to add a considerable ...
Dendrimer Technology for Water and Oil Repellent Cotton Textiles
(Amer Assoc Textile Chemists Colorists, 2016)
The aim of this study was to determine whether dendrimer-based products can replace classic fluorocarbon-based products in water repellent, woven cotton fabrics. Furthermore, the effect of adding a dendrimer to a fluorocarbon ...
The effect of using alpaca and silk instead of wool in weft yarns on the woollen fabric properties
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2019)
In this study, the effect of using silk or alpaca weft yarns on fabric properties and dyeing behavior in the production of woollen woven fabrics was investigated. Therefore, three different fabric types with two different ...