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A Study on Dyeing Properties of Self Moisture Control Knitted Fabric

수분 반응형 자기조절 섬유의 복합조직 편물에 대한 염색성 고찰

  • Received : 2014.03.25
  • Accepted : 2014.06.14
  • Published : 2014.06.27

Abstract

Dyeing fabric weaved with two or more kinds of fiber in different section has various dyeing interactions caused by different material properties of them. Newly developed knit fabric was used in this study. It composited by two different blocks, each block is included PET fiber and CDP fiber separately. Build-up properties with cation dyes and disperse dyes were good having average 83% of dyeing exhaustion yield on 5% o.w.f. dye concentration. As depending on dyeing methods, there were not showed direct interaction between cation dyes and disperse dyes. This result could be considered their different dyeing mechanism. Compatibility was best in S-type disperse dyes investigated their critical absorption range as $120^{\circ}C{\sim}130^{\circ}C$. Wash fastness was generally good in most dye.

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