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Eco-friendly Textile Printing using Marigold Pigment(1): Effect of Binder Type and Mixing Ratio

  • Textile Coloration and Finishing
  • Abbr : Text. Color. and Finish.
  • 2019, 31(4), pp.233-240
  • DOI : 10.5764/TCF.2019.31.4.233
  • Publisher : The Korean Society Of Dyers And Finishers
  • Research Area : Engineering > Fiber Engineering > Dyeing Engineering
  • Received : November 22, 2019
  • Accepted : December 11, 2019
  • Published : December 27, 2019

Youngmi Yeo 1 Shin, Younsook 1

1전남대학교 의류학과

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ABSTRACT

Dyeing is an essential process for improving the value of textile products, but it is considered as one of industries causing pollution because of producing wastewater containing hazardous chemicals as well as using a large amount of water and energy. Global demand for greener technologies in textile field is getting much more attention and accordingly, the use of eco-friendly natural dyes is growing much larger. In textile printing, both dyes and pigments can be used. Pigment printing is more simple process and requires less water and less energy, compared to dye printing. In this study, the organic pigment was prepared from the marigold colorant. Samples were stencil printed, pressed(70℃, 3min) and then heat treated(150℃, 5min). The uptake of polyacrylic acid as a chemical binder was the lowest. In particular, marigold pigments were excellent in color and texture when Guar Gum and Sodium Alginate were used as binders. In addition, the light and washing fastness was rated very high as 4, 4/5 grades, and the rubbing fastness was also excellent as 3 and 4 grades.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.