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Textile Learner ― Turquoise Color: ∙ Turquoise is the color of the gem turquoise. ∙ It is a slightly greenish shade of cyan. Turquoise is sometimes ∙ described as a mixture of pale blue and green. The name comes from the ∙ French for...
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Textile Learner ― 15 weeks ago
Textile Learner ― Dyeing Process: ∙ Color may be introduced into manufactured articles, for example textiles and plastics, or into a range of colour application media, for example paints and printing inks, for a variety of reasons but most commonly the...
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Textile Learner ― 21 weeks ago
Textile Learner ― Dyeing:A substance used to color materials. Also called dyestuff. Dyeing is the process of adding color to textile products like fibers, yarns, and Dyeing is performed with dyeing machinery fabrics. Now a days modern/computerized machinery used ...
Tags: Wet Process, Dyeing, Machines
Textile Learner ― Enzyme: Enzymes are proteins, the spatial arrangement of which is typical, and occurs through helical segments, folding leaf structures, intramolecular associations, and, particularly, by the targeted incorporation of prolin as an amino acid, ...
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Textile Learner ― 42 weeks ago
Textile Learner ― Enzyme is a living organism. In previous article, we have discussed about enzymes in details. Now we will explain uses of enzyme in textile wet processing. Humankind has used enzymes for thousands of years to carry out important chemical reactions...
Textile Learner ― Some Important Parameters of Water ∙ Color : Color normally indicates the presence of soluble and suspended matter , which affects the textile wet processing . The color of water is measured in terms of Hazen units, by comparing it with a...
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Textile Learner ― 46 weeks ago
Textile Learner ― Effect of Water-Impurities on Wet Processing Impurities in water can seriously affect quality of wet processing and even damage the fibers depending on their nature and concentration. The major impurities and their effects are briefly discussed...
Textile Learner ― Problems of Dye in the Environment: Dyes cause a lot of problems in the environment. The problems which are caused in environment by dyes are given below: ∙ 1. Depending on exposure time and dye concentration, dyes can have acute and/or...
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Textile Learner ― 27 Mar, 12
Textile Learner ― Sequestering Agents Sequestering agents or Chelating agents remove a metal ion from a solution system by forming a complex ion that does not have the chemical reactions of the ion that is removed. Sequestering agents or Chelating agents are used ...
Tags: Dyeing Auxiliaries, Wet Process
Textile Learner ― 20 Mar, 12
Textile Learner ― Naphthol dyes are insoluble azo dyestuffs that are produced on the fiber by applying a Naphthol to the fiber and then combining it with a diazotized base or salt at a low temperature to produce an insoluble dye molecule within the fiber. Naphthol...
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Textile Learner ― 10 Mar, 12
Textile Learner ― Jigg or jigger dyeing machine is one of the oldest dyeing machine used for cloth dyeing operations. Jigger machine is suitable for dyeing of woven fabrics, up to boiling temperature without any creasing . Jigs exert considerable lengthwise tension ...
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Textile Learner ― 2 Mar, 12
Textile Learner ― Direct Dye is a class of dyestuffs that are applied directly to the substrate in a neutral or alkaline bath. They produce full shades on cotton and linen without mordanting and can also be applied to rayon, silk, and wool. Direct dyes give bright...
Tags: Wet Process, Direct Dye, Dye
Textile Learner ― 16 Feb, 12
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