Effects of pigment printing on cotton knitted fabric with different natural and synthetic thickening agents
Date
2023Author
Ferdush, Jannatul
Jahan, Nusrat
Rahman, Atik
Ferdous, Jannatul
Akter, Tahmina
Ahmed, Sraboni
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Printing in textiles is an important part of designing and embellishing textile
material either with dyes or pigments in printing paste. This research work
evaluates the effects of printing with three types of natural and synthetic
thickeners on the fastness properties of cotton fabric with two different hues
of pigment. Pretreated cotton knit fabrics were treated for printing. Printing
was carried out in a flat screen-printing method on the cotton fabrics
individually and in equal ratios. The printed samples were then assessed for
bursting strength, colorfastness to washing, colorfastness to rubbing, and
colorfastness to perspiration. Finally, after analyzing the test results, it was
established that the properties of the fabrics printed with Zamoprint PT 300E
synthetic thickener and Tamarind seed powder natural thickener were better
than those printed with other thickeners. Satisfactory performance was also
achieved with starch and Lutexal-HIT-Plus thickeners.
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- Bangladeshi Journal [94]