• 제목/요약/키워드: Vat Dye

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Pad-steam 법을 활용한 PTT BCF에 대한 vat 염료의 염색 특성과 내열성 및 내광성 효과 (Thermal and UV Resistance of Polytrimethylene Terephthalate Bulked Continuous Filament (PTT BCF) dyed with Vat Dye via Pad-steam Method and its Dyeing Properties)

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    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제21권12호
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 PTT에 vat 염료의 염색성을 살펴보고, vat 염료로 염색된 PTT의 취화거동 및 퇴색거동을 연구하였다. PTT 소재에 vat 염료의 염착을 개선하기 위하여 pad-steam 법을 응용하였으며, 염색 중에 산 처리 효과를 살펴보았다. 염색 과정에서 산 처리는 vat 염료의 입자 크기를 작게 만들어 소재 내부 침투를 용이하게 하고 염료의 과환원을 방지하여 염색성을 향상시켰다. 여기에 pad-steam 염색법은 일반적인 침염법보다 염료의낯 고착성을 증가시켜 균염을 개선하였다. Vat 염료로 염색된 PTT의 취화와 퇴색거동은 열과 자외선에 일정시간 동안 노출시킨 후 인장강도와 K/S 값으로 분석하였다. 열과 자외선의 온도가 올라갈수록, 또 노출 시간이 증가할수록 시료의 인장강도 저하되었으나, 이러한 취화 속도는 산화방지제와 함께 분산염료로 염색된 시료보다 더 느리게 나타나서 향상된 거동을 보였다. 퇴색거동 역시 vat 염료로 염색된 시료가 자외선흡수제가 포함되고 분산염료로 염색된 시료보다 훨씬 뛰어난 특징을 나타냈다. 결과적으로 vat 염료는 pad-steam 법으로 PTT 소재에 효과적으로 적용시킬 수 있으며, 이때의 내열성과 내광성은 우수하게 나타났다.

수종의 분산 염료 및 환원염료에 의한 Polyester microfiber의 고견뢰 염색기술 (High Fastness Dyeing Technology of Polyester Microfiber with Several Disperse Dyes and Vat dye)

  • 백진주;권오대;손아름;이난형;김삼수
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제15권6호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2003
  • Polyester microfiber has usually greater dye uptake than normal denier polyester fiber in same dyeing condition. In spite of this high dye uptake dyed microfiber fabric has not only low visual colour depth but also poor washing fastness property. In order to study high colouring dyeing technology and high washing fastness of polyester microfiber, dyeing property of polyester microfiber was investigated according to the dye solubility and particle size of used disperse dyes in aqueous dye solution. After disperse dyeing, dyed fabric with disperse dye was redyed with a vat dye without reduction clearing in order to obtain a high washing fastness property. The result were as followings ; A small particle sized disperse dyes such as C. I. Disperse Blue 56 and Red 60 showed high rate of initial exhaution compared with a large particle sized disperse dyes like C. I. Disperse Blue 165 and Red 343. In study of dyeing property of polyester microfiber with C. I. Vat Blue 1, polyester microfiber could achieve high dye uptake at a given optimum vatting process conditions. On the other hand, in consecutive dyeing with disperse and vat dye, K/S value of polyester microfiber with a small particle sized disperse dye increased without reduction clearings, but K/S value of polyester microfiber with a large particle sized disperse dye decreased with reduction clearings.

An Approach to the Influence of Particle Size Distribution of Leuco Vat Dye Converted by a Reducing Agent

  • Shim Woo-Sub;Lee Jung-Jin;Shamey Renzo
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.164-168
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    • 2006
  • Three vat dyes have been applied to regular viscose rayon and their dyeing and wash fastness properties were evaluated. Particle size determination was undertaken to obtain information about the size of dye particles converted by a reducing agent, to see if dye particle size has an affect on dyeing properties of regular viscose rayon. It is observed that viscose rayon exhibits more dyeability with reducing agent concentrations between 5-7.5 g/l. Also, we found that the vat dyeing system is greatly affected by the particle size of the vat dye converted to leuco form by a reducing agent.

A Comparative Study of Indigo Dyes and Dyeing in 19th Century Korea and England

  • Kim, Soon-Young
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제34권12호
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    • pp.1933-1946
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    • 2010
  • This paper is a comparative analysis of the $19^{th}$ century practice of indigo dyes and dyeing in Korea and England. From over hundreds species of indigo plants in the world, it was dyer's knotweed and woad that were cultivated in Korea; however, the only indigo plant grown in England was woad. Indigo dye was produced in the form of damp indigo sediment (jeon) in Korea; however, imported indigo (as a main dye) and couched woad (as an additional dye) were indigo dyes used in England. There existed three kinds of indigo vats, the ice vat, ash-water vat, and indigo sediment (jeon) vat, in Korea. The fresh leaves of indigo were used for both the ice vat and ash-water vat. The ice vat was very convenient for preparation, but had a weakness in the inability to produce a very deep shade of blue. The ash-water vat and indigo sediment (jeon) vat were in use for producing a very deep shade of blue. The indigo sediment Goon) vat was employed presumably only by professional dyers. The indigo vat practiced in England was categorized into two types; one was woad-indigo vat, and the other was an indigo powder vat prepared by using imported indigo rock. There was a tendency to adopt different kinds of indigo vats according to the material to be dyed. The woad-indigo vat was employed for the dyeing of wool. A few of chemical vats with imported indigo were adopted, especially for the dyeing of cotton. Indigo dyers in 19th century Korea were differentiated from the rest of the dyers. They managed the growing of indigo plants as well as the production of indigo sediment (jeon). Woad dyers in 19th century England handled woolen cloth as well as worsted and woolen yarn in general. However, they sometimes dyed silk skein as well. They produced several colors such as black, blue, slates, grays, by using both woad and imported indigo.

Dyeing of Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibers in Filament Yarn Form with Reactive and Vat Dyes

  • Rashad, Mahmood;Kim, Sam-Soo;Huh, Man-Woo;Yoon, Nam-Sik
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제19권5호
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2007
  • As polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) filament yarn is commercially used in many fields due to its high strength and modulus properties. This research was carried out to study the dyeing behavior of PVA and to find out appropriate dye for better dyeing. As the dyeing behavior of PVA fiber is similar to cellulose due to the same functional group, reactive and vat dyes were selected for the dyeing. Color strength of PVA fibers treated with vat dyes was found to be better than those with reactive dyes, because of the low fixation of reactive dye on fibers. Most of the reactive dye may became hydrolyzed, and flushed away with water in washing. Colorfastness to laundering was shown to be very high for both of the reactive-dyed and vat-dyed PVA fibers.

비이온성 배트염료의 폴리에스터 섬유에의 응용 (The Application of Non-ionic Vat dye to Polyester Fiber : Practical Aspects and Preliminary Studies)

  • 손영아;김태경
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2003
  • Dyeings of the most widely used to the synthetic fibers, namely polyamide and polyester, have been carried out using acid dyes and disperse dyes. The above mentioned dye types, and indeed all dyes onto substrates, rely on the reaction properties between the substrates and dye molecules. In terms of fastness properties, however, especially to washings, the satisfactory levels are not present in the results from acid and disperse dyeings. Thus, vat dyeings leaves a feasibility and are an alternative way to overcome the problem. Although attempts and works have been reported in early years, with little if any commercial achievement and success. In this context, to meet increased demands towards a high level of wash fastness from consumers and retailers, an attempt using vat dyes has been carried out in this work.

인디고계 배트염료에 의한 합성섬유의 염색성 (Dyeing Properties of Synthetic Fibers with Indigoid Vat Dye)

  • 장혜영;김호정;이문철
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.41-41
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    • 2001
  • In this study, synthetic fiber fabrics such as polyester, nylon 6, acrylic and acetate were dyed with indigoid vat dye. The effects of the composition of alkaline reduction, dyeing time and dyeing temperature on color strength and color fastness of the fabrics were investigated. Also the color fastnesses to wash and light of the dyed fabrics were studied. In dyeing of polyester, nylon, acrylic and acetate fiber fabrics with indigo vat dyes, it appears that these fabrics have high values of K/S up to Ig/L of sodium hydroxide and 6g/L of reducing agent. Indigo vat dyeing for synthetic fiber fabrics was verb fast, and lead to dyeing equilibrium within twenty minutes. The K/S values of dyed fabrics did not changed in dye concentration more than 10% o.w.f.. Synthetic fiber fabrics dyed with indigoid dyes had bad light fastness.

인디고계 배트염료에 의한 합성섬유의 염색성 (Dyeing Properties of Synthetic Fibers with Indigoid Vat Dye)

  • 장혜영;김호정;이문철
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.329-335
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    • 2001
  • In this study, synthetic fiber fabrics such as polyester, nylon 6, acrylic and acetate were dyed with indigoid vat dye. The effects of the composition of alkaline reduction, dyeing time and dyeing temperature on color strength and color fastness of the fabrics were investigated. Also the color fastnesses to wash and light of the dyed fabrics were studied. In dyeing of polyester, nylon, acrylic and acetate fiber fabrics with indigo vat dyes, it appears that these fabrics have high values of K/S up to Ig/L of sodium hydroxide and 6g/L of reducing agent. Indigo vat dyeing for synthetic fiber fabrics was verb fast, and lead to dyeing equilibrium within twenty minutes. The K/S values of dyed fabrics did not changed in dye concentration more than 10% o.w.f.. Synthetic fiber fabrics dyed with indigoid dyes had bad light fastness.

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배트염료에 의한 면, 나일론 및 폴리에스테르 섬유의 염색성과 견뢰도 (Dyeing Properties and Color Fastness of Cotton, Nylon and Polyester Dyed with Vat Dyes)

  • 정동석;최미남;정대호;권오철;이문철
    • 한국염색가공학회지
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2005
  • Textile dyeing with vat dyes has the highest color fastness although one and the same dye of all vat dyes cannot always satisfy every color fastness requirement. So we examined cotton, nylon 6, and polyester fabrics dyed with vat dyes. Cotton, nylon 6 and polyester fabrics were dyed with vat dyes such as C. I. Vat Blue 1, Blue 19, Black 9, Green 1, Orange 2, and Violet 1 containing sodium hydrosulfite and NaOH. Oxidation were carried out by a sodium peroxoborate after dyeing. The dyed materials were soaped at the boil after oxidation. Especially hydrolysis and overreduction for dyed polyester with vats dyes containing -NHCO- and -NH- groups such as C. I. Vat Blue 6, Black 25, Black 27, Red 10, and Green 3 occurred. It seems that these phenomena are due to a high dyeing temperature. Wash and rubbing fastness of nylon are higher than that of cotton and polyester. Light fastness of cotton is higher than that of polyester and nylon.

Vat 염료에 의한 견섬유의 염색에 관한 연구 (Dyeing on Silk with Vat Dye)

  • 황은경;김문식
    • 한국잠사곤충학회지
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.168-174
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    • 1996
  • Dyeing on silk with vat dyes which shows good color fastness at strong alkaline conditions were newly examined. The optimum conditions of dyeing bath to prevent the damage on the tensile strength and elongation were sodium hydroxide(NaOH) 10g/l, sodium hydrosulfite(Na2S2O4) 20~22 g/l, for 30 min at 5$0^{\circ}C$. The color yield of silk fabrics was increase according to the concentration of NaOH and Na2S2O4, but decreased at higher concentration than that of NaOH 10g/l and Na2S2O4 22g/l. The vat dyeings showed excellent color fastness against washing and light, compared with the conventional dyeings.

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