Salt free dyeing

dc.contributor.authorBabur Saleem
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-11T08:57:43Z
dc.date.available2016-05-11T08:57:43Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionSupervisor:Dr.SohailNadeemen_US
dc.description.abstractColors are in constant association with man since Stone Age to modern era.This study primarily focuses on; the reduction of salts during the dyeing of cotton, investigate the effectiveness of selected pre-treatments in the reactive dyeing process, determine optimal requirement of salt when using a fabric that has been pre-treated, measure the effectiveness of rinsing when using a fabric that has been pre-treated, ascertain the dye exhaustion after per-treatment and determine the basic economics surrounding the take up of pre-treatment for industry use.The dyeing method used was Pad steam dyeing. It is suitable for dyeing the pale to medium shades. The dye strength used was 20 g/L as it is generally recognized as the upper limit in the industry while carrying out commercial production. Fabric sample were dyed by padding. After padding steaming was done in a steamer for around 60 seconds. The alkali which was used during the dyeing was sodium carbonate.After dyeing, washing off was carried out to remove any un-reacted dye.To remove any unfixed dye which might have been left after washing off, the fabric was further boiled with DMF solution to strip off any unfixed dye on it then was the stage oftesting and measurements.The current study has led to the following outcomes; Pad steam dyeing of cotton using bio-degradable salt such as Tri-sodium nitrilo triacetate has shown better dyeing results and improved effluent quality and a novel industrially applicable method of application of reactive dyes on cotton fabrics using Tri-sodium Nitrilo Triacetate a bio-degradable salt has be developed.Although the cost of dyeing with inorganic salts seems to greater than with conventionally used salts but the cost of removing them from the effluent and the penalties which are paid to government for not complying with the standards can overcome the increased cost. The study shows that the selected bio-degradable salt can be used for pad-steam dyeing of cotton with reactive dyes to take the place of conventional salt. Tri-sodium nitrilo triacetate gave better dye fixation and color fastness as compared to the conventional salts.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/1924
dc.publisherUniversity of Management and Technologyen_US
dc.subjectMPhill Thesisen_US
dc.subjectDyeingen_US
dc.subjectColouren_US
dc.subjectDyeing colouren_US
dc.titleSalt free dyeingen_US
dc.titleSalt free dyeingen_us
dc.typeThesisen_US
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