Investigation of the Discharge Printing of Cotton and Silk Fabrics Dyed with Reactive and Natural Dyes | ||||
Journal of Textiles, Coloration and Polymer Science | ||||
Volume 19, Issue 2, September 2022, Page 203-210 PDF (1.02 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jtcps.2022.143458.1124 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mai Abd El-AAty1; Mona Mohamed1; Alaa Hashad1; Samira Moawaed1; Ahmed G. Hassabo 2; Hanan Othman1; Eman Abdel-Aziz1 | ||||
1Benha University, Faculty of Applied Arts, Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Department, Benha, Egypt | ||||
2National Research Centre (NRC), Textile Research and Technology Institute (TRTI), Pre-treatment and Finishing of Cellulose based Textiles Department (PFCTD), El-Behouth St. (former El-Tahrir str.), Dokki, P.O. 12622, Giza, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Textile substrates are printed in a variety of styles, including direct, discharge, resist, and so on. The dye of a ground-dyed fabric is released from the desired design or pattern in the discharge style of printing. This discharge might result in either a white or colorful pattern. Because of its emphasis on patterns with diverse colors on a dark backdrop, discharge printing is becoming increasingly popular in both local and foreign markets. It was discovered that a design might be bleached off or discharged from an already piece painted material using chemical techniques. Printers may create elaborate and precise patterns using this discharge method. The chemicals used to discharge the dyes are classified as either oxidative or reductive agents. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Discharge Printing; Cotton; Silk; Reactive and Natural Dyes | ||||
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