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Reductive Discharge Ink-Jet Printing of Pre-Dyed Textile Fabrics

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  • Peter J Broadbent

    (Department of School of Design, University of Leeds, UK)

  • Chris Carr

    (Department of School of Design, University of Leeds, UK)

  • David M Lewis

    (Department of School of Design, University of Leeds, UK)

  • Muriel M Rigout

    (Department of School of Design, University of Leeds, UK)

Abstract

Bleached cotton fabrics have been dyed with Remazol (sulphatoethylsulphone (Dystar)), Procion MX (dichloro-s-triazine (Dystar)) and Procion HE (bis-monochloro-s-triazine (Dystar)) reactive dyes to yield suitable coloured backgrounds for subsequent reductive discharge ink-jet printing. Silk fabric has also been dyed with an acid dye to provide an alternative substrate for subsequent discharge printing. Suitable white discharge inks have been formulated using either Decrolin (zinc sulphoxylate formaldehyde (BASF)) or Rongalit C (sodium sulphoxylate formaldehyde (BASF)), whilst coloured illuminating inks have been formulated using either vat or solubilised vat dyes.

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  • Peter J Broadbent & Chris Carr & David M Lewis & Muriel M Rigout, 2019. "Reductive Discharge Ink-Jet Printing of Pre-Dyed Textile Fabrics," Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(1), pages 5-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ctftte:v:5:y:2019:i:1:p:5-12
    DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2019.05.555652
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