Effect of Color on Optical Properties of New-Type Invisible Warp-Knitted Curtain Fabric

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In this paper, disperse dyes were selected to dye the new tricot warp-knitted curtain fabric under high temperature and pressure, and fabrics of different colors could be obtained. Then the optical properties of fabrics were tested through the method of spectrophotometer, the effect of color on optical properties was analyzed. The results indicated that fabrics dyed by different dyes have different optical properties; its optical transmittance and reflectance decreases after dyeing, which make transmittance and reflection performance worse. The dark purple, deep yellow and light yellow samples have better light-admitting and anti-peep performance than other samples.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 391-392)

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511-516

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December 2011

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