• 제목/요약/키워드: Environmentally Friendly black dye

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친환경 검정색 염료 개발을 위한 Ketapang과 오배자의 특성 비교 (Comparison of Characteristics of Ketapang and Gallnut for Development of Environmentally Friendly Black Dye)

  • 강재용;이정은;김성연;박근태;박장수
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.457-466
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to develop environmentally friendly black dye by comparing Ketapang and Gallnut, that have been traditionally used as a black dye. As a result of FT-IR and UV-Vis spectrophotometer analysis, Ketapang was characterized by condensed tannin, while Gallnut showed hydrolyzable tannin. Due to the dyeability characteristic analysis, the color fastness of the non-mordant dye was slightly lowered to grades 1-3. In the dry-cleaning fastness test, both non-mordant and iron mordant were excellent, in grade 4-5, and the daylight fastness was excellent grade 3-5 too. The $L^*$ values of Ketapang were 26.93 (pre-mordant) and 29.39 (post-mordant), which were higher than those of Gallnut, 41.90 (pre-mordant) and 43.02 (post-mordant), indicating that Ketapang was more easily colored as a black dye than Gallnut.

전사날염용 ECO-FREE 고농도 Full Black 염료개발과 응용기술 (Develop ECO-FREE high concentration Full black dye using transfer printing and application technology)

  • 조호현;정명희;이아람
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2017
  • Transfer printing is a method to combine printing and dyeing technology by the use of sublimation. It is an environmentally-friendly printing method that saves costs, reduces the production processes by the omission of the washing process, and saves time by maintaining quality. Due to the development of transfer printing, a high value added printing technology is available now but color fastness to sublimation of the printing products is still low since there are few dyes that have an affinity to the fabrics and the application technology is still inadequate. Specially, in case of high concentration black dyes, eco-label type black dyes, which is a substitution for general dispersal dyes, have been developed while general dispersal black dyes are still used, creating issues such as color differences on the surface and back side of the fabrics and contamination by friction after transfer printing. There are also some restricted substances such as allergens. To address these issues, high concentration black dyes and application technology that are environmentally-friendly and that have over 16 K/S through the use of single dyes with excellent color fastness, fixation ability, and similar melting temperature were developed for this study.

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