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Dyeing Properties of Askin Fabric with Indigo

  • 김수호 (충남대학교, 공과대학, BK21 FTIT 유기소재.섬유시스템공학) ;
  • 김영성 (충남대학교, 공과대학, BK21 FTIT 유기소재.섬유시스템공학) ;
  • 홍진표 (한국염색기술연구소) ;
  • 윤석한 (한국염색기술연구소) ;
  • 손영아 (충남대학교, 공과대학, BK21 FTIT 유기소재.섬유시스템공학)
  • Kim, Su-Ho (BK21 FTIT, Department of Organic Materials and Textile System Engineering, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kim, Young-Sung (BK21 FTIT, Department of Organic Materials and Textile System Engineering, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Hong, Jin-Pyo (Korea Dyeing Research Center) ;
  • Yoon, Seok-Han (Korea Dyeing Research Center) ;
  • Son, Young-A (BK21 FTIT, Department of Organic Materials and Textile System Engineering, Chungnam National University)
  • 발행 : 2009.04.27

초록

Recently, polyester is widely used in textile fabrics due to its application potentials in various fields. It is known that askin fabric is prepared with mainly polyester and is enjoyed with various end uses such as marine clothing, underwear, shirts, swimming suits and so on. For this purpose, color fastness should be considered with great importance during its wet processing step. In this context, vat dyes were very much attracted due to the advantage of superior fastness property. Thus, we have used indigo dye towards askin fabric dyeings and investigated corresponding properties namely, dyeing temperature, concentration of dye, reducing agent amount and alkali amount. The results showed that higher color strengths of indigo dyeing on askin fabric were obtained at $110^{\circ}C$, 8% o.w.f, 3g/l, 5g/l, respectively. The color fastness to washing was considerable generally.

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