Study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource-efficient dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric

Abstract This study introduces hydraulic spray (HS) atomizing system as new resource-efficient continuous dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric. Here, wool fabric was dyed and finished by using commercial dyes and finishes through either one-step or two-steps HS method. Results obtained from color...

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Main Authors: Roos Mulder, Mohammad Neaz Morshed, Sina Seipel, Ulrika Norén, Ellinor Niit, Vincent Nierstrasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-12-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26172-4
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author Roos Mulder
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description Abstract This study introduces hydraulic spray (HS) atomizing system as new resource-efficient continuous dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric. Here, wool fabric was dyed and finished by using commercial dyes and finishes through either one-step or two-steps HS method. Results obtained from color strength (K/S), color difference (ΔECMC) and color fastness analysis presented the apprehension of HS method in dyeing of wool fabric with different GSM and dyes. Finishing performance of wool fabric was measured through water contact angle analysis. Analysis shows that, the finishing performance of HS method were substantial to reach water contact angle as high as 145° while maintaining high fastness to wash and abrasion. Between one-step and two-steps HS method, one-step method showed better performance with high resource efficiency compared to two-steps method. Results from statistical analysis shows no statistical significance of fabric weight, type of dyes, and finishes to the performance of new HS method which is crucial for true-scale industrial implementation and scaling up of this process. The findings of this report are of great importance as it presents a greener alternative to the conventional resource-intensive dyeing-finishing methods of wool fabric.
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spelling doaj.art-43698030636643949c5c38ea2ab97a612022-12-22T04:23:30ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-12-0112111310.1038/s41598-022-26172-4Study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource-efficient dyeing-finishing method for wool fabricRoos Mulder0Mohammad Neaz Morshed1Sina Seipel2Ulrika Norén3Ellinor Niit4Vincent Nierstrasz5Textile Material Technology, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Textile, Engineering and Business, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of BoråsTextile Material Technology, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Textile, Engineering and Business, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of BoråsTextile Material Technology, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Textile, Engineering and Business, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of BoråsTextile Material Technology, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Textile, Engineering and Business, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of BoråsImogo ABTextile Material Technology, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Textile, Engineering and Business, The Swedish School of Textiles, University of BoråsAbstract This study introduces hydraulic spray (HS) atomizing system as new resource-efficient continuous dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric. Here, wool fabric was dyed and finished by using commercial dyes and finishes through either one-step or two-steps HS method. Results obtained from color strength (K/S), color difference (ΔECMC) and color fastness analysis presented the apprehension of HS method in dyeing of wool fabric with different GSM and dyes. Finishing performance of wool fabric was measured through water contact angle analysis. Analysis shows that, the finishing performance of HS method were substantial to reach water contact angle as high as 145° while maintaining high fastness to wash and abrasion. Between one-step and two-steps HS method, one-step method showed better performance with high resource efficiency compared to two-steps method. Results from statistical analysis shows no statistical significance of fabric weight, type of dyes, and finishes to the performance of new HS method which is crucial for true-scale industrial implementation and scaling up of this process. The findings of this report are of great importance as it presents a greener alternative to the conventional resource-intensive dyeing-finishing methods of wool fabric.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26172-4
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Study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource-efficient dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric
Scientific Reports
title Study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource-efficient dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric
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title_short Study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource-efficient dyeing-finishing method for wool fabric
title_sort study on hydraulic spray atomizing system as a new resource efficient dyeing finishing method for wool fabric
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