Eco-Friendly of Hibiscu cannabinus L. Fibers Dyeing with Natural Dye

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This research was an intensive study on development of Hibiscus cannabinus L. fibers dyeing with natural dye. The result reflected that color shade and color strength value results were different depend on type of mordanted. The Hibiscus cannabinus L. washing with detergent dyeing with Caesalpinia sappan L. and various mordented showed that light fastness was in level 3-4, when CuSO4 and FeSO4 mordanted light fastness result was in level 4-5, mordants as lime, CuSO4 and FeSO4 were added washing fastness property was in level 5.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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674-677

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September 2013

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