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- Title
High Temperature Steaming in Continuous Piece Goods Dyeing.
- Authors
Norris, R. T.
- Abstract
Since superheated steaming has been successfully used by textile printers in fixing such dyes as reactives on cellulose fibers and disperse dyes on polyester fibers, the process has been considered as a substitute for conventional dry heat treatments in continuous dyeing. The advantages of wet heat rather than dry heat are: Processes which were previously considered virtually impossible (for example, disperse dyes applied continuously to acetates) become possible Processes which were previously only marginal in operation (such as reactive dyes applied pad-cure to viscose rayon) now produce increased color value and reproducibility Processes which previously had to be run at very high temperatures on a dry heat basis (disperse dyes on polyester, for example) now may be run at much lower temperatures.
- Publication
Textile Chemist & Colorist, 1969, Vol 1, Issue 3, p31
- ISSN
0040-490X
- Publication type
Academic Journal