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Effectiveness of ozone in decolorization of reactive dye effluents depending on the dye chromophore
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2012)
In this study, ozonation process was used for decolorization of five commercial reactive dyes (Remazol Brilliant Red 3BS-A 150%, Remazol Yellow 3R-SA 133%, Remazol Blue R Special, Remazol Turquoise G 133% and Remazol ...
Comparison of the effects of various pre-settings on the colour yield of polyester dyed with disperse dyes
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2011)
Comparison of the effects of various pre-settings on the colour yield of polyester dyed with disperse dyes During textile production with synthetic fibres such as polyesters, stress is generated within fibre structure such ...
Effect of hardness caused by using salts in dye houses on the yield of reactive dyes coloring
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2011)
In this research, the effect of hardness, which arises from using salts in the dyeing process, on color yield was investigated. According to the experimental results, it was determined that even if soft water is used in ...
The use of dendrimers to obtain low temperature dyeability on mohair and Angora fibers
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2010)
Dendrimers are macromolecules with a regular and highly branched three-dimensional architecture. In this study, the aim was to improve the dyeability of mohair and Angora fibers via dendrimer application and to assess the ...
Solvent Assisted Low Temperature Dyeing. Part I: Results for Mohair (Angora Goat) Fibres
(Inst Chemical Fibres, 2011)
It is generally known that mohair tends to lose its luster when dyed for prolonged periods at the boil, and to preserve its luster it is generally necessary to use short dyeing cycles and low dyeing temperatures. Beyond ...
The effect of the usage of fiber protecting agent and dye class on the damage of Angora fibers occurred during dyeing process
(Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti, 2011)
Angora fiber's properties are affected adversely when dyed for prolonged periods at the boiling temperature, and to preserve its luster, one of the alternatives is to use a fiber protecting agents in dyeing. This study has ...
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 ...
Comparison of Wool Fabric Dyeing with Natural and Synthetic Dyes in View of Ecology and Treatability
(Amer Assoc Textile Chemists Colorists-Aatcc, 2020)
The aim of this study was to compare the fastness properties and wastewater quality in obtaining the same color on 100% woven wool fabric with natural (madder) and synthetic (1:1 metal complex) dyes. The same color, with ...
Creating a high-quality wool-oriented Turkish merino herd and investigation of mechanical and dyeability properties of fabrics produced from Turkish merino in comparison with Australian merino
(Wiley, 2023)
Today, the need for quality wool suitable for worsted fabric production in the world is mainly met by Australian merino wool. In Turkey, which has a significant sheep population, in addition to domestic breeds, approximately ...
Distinguishing yak and cashmere fibers from each other to prohibit mislabeling through microscopic and spectroscopic analysis
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2023)
Since yak and cashmere fibers show very similar properties and yak fibers are considerably cheaper than cashmere, it is an important issue that yak is used instead of cashmere in the industry and the final product is sold ...