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Fabric Dyeing with Indigo and Japanese pagoda tree for Color mixture (Ⅱ) - Treatment on Protein Fibers -

  • Textile Coloration and Finishing
  • Abbr : Text. Color. and Finish.
  • 2010, 22(4), pp.306-313
  • Publisher : The Korean Society Of Dyers And Finishers
  • Research Area : Engineering > Fiber Engineering > Dyeing Engineering

안선영 1 Bae Jung Sook 2 Manwoo Huh 3

1대구대학교 패션디자인학과
2대구대학교
3경일대학교

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ABSTRACT

Abstract― To achieve color diversification of natural dyeing, color mixture dyeing with Indigo and Japanese pagoda tree is applied to wool and silk fabrics. After dyeing with Japanese pagoda tree extract solution of 5~25%(o.w.f.), the indigo dyeing was carried out up to four times. Alternatively after repeat dyeing with indigo one to seven times, the dyeing with Japanese pagoda tree extract solution was applied in 5 steps(5~25%). In color mixture dyeing, the dye uptake of wool fabrics appears higher than that of silk. The sequence of Japanese pagoda tree extract dyeing after Indigo dyeing was generally higher dye uptake compared with that of Indigo dyeing after Japanese pagoda tree extract dyeing. For wool and silk fabric, the pre-dyeing with Japanese pagoda tree solution was more effective for color diversification but the pre-dyeing with Indigo was more effective for the exhibition of intermediate color shade.

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