Energy Level and Chemical Class of Disperse Dyes—Plausible Characteristics of Level Dyeing Performance
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Published:2021-07-01
Issue:4
Volume:8
Page:15-19
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ISSN:2330-5517
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Container-title:AATCC Journal of Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:aatcc j res
Author:
Shimo Salima Sultana,Uddin Md. Zulhash
Abstract
The level dyeing index (LDI) is a measure of dye performance influenced by the dye migration process, ensuring the maximum uniformity of dye redistribution onto the fabric surface. The current study evaluates the level dyeing performance on polyester according to the energy level (low
and high) and chemical classes (azo and anthraquinone based) of the three disperse dyes studied. The best levelness was obtained using C.I. Disperse Red 73 (an azo-based, low-energy level disperse dye), which exhibited the highest migration index (MI%) value. LDI results were obtained from
the ratio of the exhaustion at the critical dyeing temperature (ECDT% and the final exhaustion Ef%), and the migration index (MI%). Each dye's LDI can be used to determine the compatibility of disperse dyes for combination dyeing.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Process Chemistry and Technology