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Development of Batik Design on Mulberry Silk Waste/Wool Blended Fabric Using Vinyl Sulphone Reactive Dyes


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The study attempts to rematerialize the traditional art of Batik by studying the results obtained on mulberry silk and wool blended fabric. The objectives were to study the art of batik in detail and explore the possibilities of batik design development on mulberry silk/wool blended fabric with vinyl sulphone reactive dye (Cold reactive dyes). Dyeing time, pH, and dye concentration were optimized for the dye and designs were prepared by use of batik method. Optical density of the dye solution was studied to determine the absorbency of dye from the dye solution at different pH, time, and dye concentration. CIE Lab and K/S values were also assessed for determining the optimum dyeing conditions. Good results were achieved when designs were developed and the dyed samples exhibited fair to good wash, light and perspiration fastness.

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Dyeing, Wool, Silk, Blend, Vinyl Suphone Dyes, Batik, Colorfastness.
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  • Development of Batik Design on Mulberry Silk Waste/Wool Blended Fabric Using Vinyl Sulphone Reactive Dyes

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Authors

Sushila
Department of Apparel and Textile Science, College of Home Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India
Sandeep Bains
Department of Apparel and Textile Science, College of Home Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab), India

Abstract


The study attempts to rematerialize the traditional art of Batik by studying the results obtained on mulberry silk and wool blended fabric. The objectives were to study the art of batik in detail and explore the possibilities of batik design development on mulberry silk/wool blended fabric with vinyl sulphone reactive dye (Cold reactive dyes). Dyeing time, pH, and dye concentration were optimized for the dye and designs were prepared by use of batik method. Optical density of the dye solution was studied to determine the absorbency of dye from the dye solution at different pH, time, and dye concentration. CIE Lab and K/S values were also assessed for determining the optimum dyeing conditions. Good results were achieved when designs were developed and the dyed samples exhibited fair to good wash, light and perspiration fastness.

Keywords


Dyeing, Wool, Silk, Blend, Vinyl Suphone Dyes, Batik, Colorfastness.

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