Textile Dyeing Using Traditional and Biodegradable Salts. A Comparative Study
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Date
2017
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University of Management & Technology
Abstract
This theory shows the consequences of concentrates into the viability of biodegradable basic natural salts as contrasting options to customary non-biodegradable inorganic salts (electrolytes) and soluble bases utilized as a part of exhaust coloring of cotton with receptive colors.The essential goal of the investigation was to create enhanced earth economical coloring frameworks. A synozol blue, synozol red, synozol black and synozol Ultra Wine colors were utilized as a part of this study. After early reassuring outcomes utilizing ammonium acetic acid derivation salts. The colour fastness to laundering of all dyed fabrics, Color fastness to crocking and Color fastness to light of dyed fabric was found at good level. In replacement of sodium chloride, Ammonium acetate (NH₄CH₃CO₂) has been successfully employed to make the process environment friendly.
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DR. SOHAIL NADEEM
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Fiber textiles, Hygroscopic properties, Biodegradability, MS