Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric

Fabric Porosity is an important property in determining the functional properties of a fabric. It relates to the count of a yarn as well as to the type of weave. Twill and satin cotton woven fabrics in three different weft densities (warp density kept constant) were used to investigate the effect of...

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Main Authors: Salam Farooq, Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani
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Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2015-07-01
Series:Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1134.pdf
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spelling doaj-8aa36e1ecffb4d6399c97c77f7c4664a2020-11-24T22:32:12ZengMehran University of Engineering and TechnologyMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology0254-78212413-72192015-07-01343265272Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven FabricSalam Farooq0Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani1Department of Textile Engineering, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Textile Engineering, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, PakistanFabric Porosity is an important property in determining the functional properties of a fabric. It relates to the count of a yarn as well as to the type of weave. Twill and satin cotton woven fabrics in three different weft densities (warp density kept constant) were used to investigate the effect of porosity on the dyeuptake within one weave. The effects of change in weave type, keeping yarn densities the same, on the porosity were also investigated. Objective determination of porosity was carried out using an image analysis technique while, colour yield was determined using K/S values. Higher the weft density in a satin fabric low will be the porosity of that fabric. Porosity values varied from 6.85-10.98% for S1 and S3 respectively. However, for the twill fabric no substantial change in porosity have been observed as the porosity values varied from 6.4-5.3% for T1 and T3 respectively. Colour strengths for S1 and T1 are lower than S3 and T3 respectively for all the primary colours at 0.25, 1.00 and 2.00% depth levels. It is observed that the change in colour strength is more prominent at 2% depth level as compared to 0.25% depth levelhttp://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1134.pdfPorosityColour StrengthWarp and Weft DensitiesPore AreaSatin and Twill
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author Salam Farooq
Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani
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Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani
Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
Porosity
Colour Strength
Warp and Weft Densities
Pore Area
Satin and Twill
author_facet Salam Farooq
Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani
author_sort Salam Farooq
title Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
title_short Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
title_full Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
title_fullStr Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
title_sort effect of inter yarn fabric porosity on dye uptake of reactive dyed cotton woven fabric
publisher Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
series Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
issn 0254-7821
2413-7219
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Fabric Porosity is an important property in determining the functional properties of a fabric. It relates to the count of a yarn as well as to the type of weave. Twill and satin cotton woven fabrics in three different weft densities (warp density kept constant) were used to investigate the effect of porosity on the dyeuptake within one weave. The effects of change in weave type, keeping yarn densities the same, on the porosity were also investigated. Objective determination of porosity was carried out using an image analysis technique while, colour yield was determined using K/S values. Higher the weft density in a satin fabric low will be the porosity of that fabric. Porosity values varied from 6.85-10.98% for S1 and S3 respectively. However, for the twill fabric no substantial change in porosity have been observed as the porosity values varied from 6.4-5.3% for T1 and T3 respectively. Colour strengths for S1 and T1 are lower than S3 and T3 respectively for all the primary colours at 0.25, 1.00 and 2.00% depth levels. It is observed that the change in colour strength is more prominent at 2% depth level as compared to 0.25% depth level
topic Porosity
Colour Strength
Warp and Weft Densities
Pore Area
Satin and Twill
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