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Change of Dyeability and Physical Properties of Modified Wool by Formic Acid, Ultrasonic Wave and Heat Treatment

포름산과 초음파 열처리에 의한 양모의 물성 및 염색성 변화

  • Received : 2011.11.17
  • Accepted : 2011.12.13
  • Published : 2011.12.27

Abstract

In this study, the possibility of the practical development of highly sensitive clothing textiles using fibrillated wool fibers were considered by determining the dyeability, the physical and mechanical properties of fibrillated wool fibers treated under strong acid and high temperature ultrasonic wave irradation and they were compared with those of untreated wool fibers. The color strengths of the dyed fibrillated wool fabrics increased by the acid metal complex dyes contrary to the untreated wool fabrics, and color fastness properties to rubbing, light, and dry cleaning were excellent, similar to those of the untreated wool fabrics. The tensile strengths of fibrillated wool fabrics were also kept after the dyeing. Moreover, the Numeri, Fukurami, and THV of the fibrillated wool fabrics were better than those of the untreated wool fabrics.

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