Study on Cycle Dyeing Technology of Cotton Fabric with X-Reactive Dye

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To increase the utilization of X-reactive dyes, reduce dyeing waste water, protect the environment and promote wider use of eco-dyeing technique, cycle technique was used to improve the reactive dyeing on cotton fabric. The results of experiment showed that hydrolysis X-reactive dye for one-bath-two-step dyeing can be effectively activated by activator in the residue and remains the original dye activity. The obtained results also indicated the cycle dyeing can be implemented 6 times by adding quantitative X-reactive dye, and dye used in cycle dyeing was less than that of the normal dyeing process. The K/S values, washing color fastness, rubbing fastness and breaking strength of the cycle dyeing sample changed a little in comparison with those of the conventional dyeing technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 821-822)

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655-660

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September 2013

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