SUITABILITY OF DYES FROM PEANUT POD ON DIFFERENT FABRICS USING COPPER SULPHATE MORDANTING AGENT
Journal Title: International Journal of Textile and Fashion Technology (IJTFT) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
These days, interest for natural dyes has been becoming quickly because of expanded mindfulness on perilous, poisonous and unfavourably susceptible responses connected with synthetic dyes. Natural dyes are gotten from natural sources, for example, plants, creepy crawlies and minerals. Among all the plant based colour sources i.e. leaves, seeds, blossoms and so on. Seeds colour sources are more vital for material colouring as it gives colour. In this manner by keeping in perspective of above, in the present work, the peanut units were utilized for the extraction of colour, colouring of the chose textures at upgraded conditions. Natural dye from shelled nut cases was removed by watery strategy and utilized for colouring diverse textures utilizing copper sulphate mordanting agent. Textures were scoured was cut into little textures (8 x 10 cm). Mordanting techniques like Post-mordanting strategy was utilized amid the colouring of the pretreated diverse textures. It is apparent that natural dyes from the peanut units can viably be utilized for colouring distinctive textures. This is on account of good shading shades were recorded with the severe utilized. The resultant shading speed of the chose coloured specimens to washing, rubbing, and daylight with seven textures as Cotton, Linen, Jute, Cotton Jute, Satin, Silk and Polyester is tested and different shades of dye is analyzed.
Authors and Affiliations
MEGHA KUMARI CHHIPA, SANDHYA SRIVASTAVA, NEETEE MEHTA
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