Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system

This research evaluated three variables within an AATCC experimental laboratory procedure for dyeing acetate. Evaluation of color measurement from test samples and transmission, an indicator of dye exhaustion, from final dyebath was focused on reproducibility of color from dyeing to dyeing and maxim...

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Main Author: Winfrey, Elizabeth Lea
Other Authors: Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43560
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07072010-020245/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-435602021-07-07T05:28:01Z Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system Winfrey, Elizabeth Lea Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts LD5655.V855 1974.W58 Acetates Dyes and dyeing This research evaluated three variables within an AATCC experimental laboratory procedure for dyeing acetate. Evaluation of color measurement from test samples and transmission, an indicator of dye exhaustion, from final dyebath was focused on reproducibility of color from dyeing to dyeing and maximum dye exhaustion. Experimental effects were 1) pH of dyebath, 2) high dyeing temperature for the test fabric, an acetate tricot, and 3) time at the high dyeing temperature. Major findings included: 1. pH of 4 produces significantly higher X and Y color reflectance values, measured by the Color Eye<sup>R</sup> at the .05 level. pH of 4 and 6 produce significantly higher Z color values at the .05 level. Transmission readings, measured by the Spec 20<sup>R</sup>, indicate exhaustion for the Disperse Red 4, Disperse Blue 3, and Disperse Yellow 3 dyes and are significantly higher for pH of 4 at the .05 level. 2. Temperature of (150°F) 65.6°C and (175°F) 79.4°C give significantly higher transmission readings for Disperse Red 4 at the .05 level. (175°F) 79.4°C and (200°F) 82°C give significantly higher transmission readings for Disperse Blue 3 at the .05 level. Disperse Yellow 3 is unaffected by temperature. 3. Time at the high dyeing temperature had no effect on color measurements or transmission. 4. Transmission is a qualitative indicator of dye concentration and exhaustion. 5. Leakage was prevented with one time use of Ball Jar Lids<sup>R</sup> on the AATCC Wash Cups IIA used on the Atlas LaundryOmeter.<sup>R</sup> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:39:39Z 2014-03-14T21:39:39Z 1974 2010-07-07 2010-07-07 2010-07-07 Thesis Text etd-07072010-020245 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43560 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07072010-020245/ OCLC# 21663492 LD5655.V855_1974.W58.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 50 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Acetates
Dyes and dyeing
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Acetates
Dyes and dyeing
Winfrey, Elizabeth Lea
Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
description This research evaluated three variables within an AATCC experimental laboratory procedure for dyeing acetate. Evaluation of color measurement from test samples and transmission, an indicator of dye exhaustion, from final dyebath was focused on reproducibility of color from dyeing to dyeing and maximum dye exhaustion. Experimental effects were 1) pH of dyebath, 2) high dyeing temperature for the test fabric, an acetate tricot, and 3) time at the high dyeing temperature. Major findings included: 1. pH of 4 produces significantly higher X and Y color reflectance values, measured by the Color Eye<sup>R</sup> at the .05 level. pH of 4 and 6 produce significantly higher Z color values at the .05 level. Transmission readings, measured by the Spec 20<sup>R</sup>, indicate exhaustion for the Disperse Red 4, Disperse Blue 3, and Disperse Yellow 3 dyes and are significantly higher for pH of 4 at the .05 level. 2. Temperature of (150°F) 65.6°C and (175°F) 79.4°C give significantly higher transmission readings for Disperse Red 4 at the .05 level. (175°F) 79.4°C and (200°F) 82°C give significantly higher transmission readings for Disperse Blue 3 at the .05 level. Disperse Yellow 3 is unaffected by temperature. 3. Time at the high dyeing temperature had no effect on color measurements or transmission. 4. Transmission is a qualitative indicator of dye concentration and exhaustion. 5. Leakage was prevented with one time use of Ball Jar Lids<sup>R</sup> on the AATCC Wash Cups IIA used on the Atlas LaundryOmeter.<sup>R</sup> === Master of Science
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title Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
title_short Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
title_full Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
title_fullStr Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
title_full_unstemmed Examination of variables that affect dyeing of acetate in a three dye system
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