2017
DOI: 10.14502/tekstilec2017.60.324-330
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Knit Fabric Mercerisation through the Use of High-Concentration NaOH in a Scouring and Bleaching Bath using an Exhaustion Method

Abstract: The combined scouring, bleaching and mercerising of single jersey cotton knitted fabrics through the use of high-concentration NaOH was evaluated in this study. The eff ect of that new combined process was compared, contrasted and analysed with pristine scoured, bleached fabric and conventional bleached fabric. Surface morphology, structural analysis and the colour strength of dyed fabrics were examined using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diff raction (XRD) and spectrophotometric analysis. The ba… Show more

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“…As a result, cellulose molecular chains could more synergistically resist the destruction of external forces, thus reducing the fracture phenomenon caused by stress concentration. 60 Hence, the treated cotton fabric got a better breaking strength than original fabric.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a result, cellulose molecular chains could more synergistically resist the destruction of external forces, thus reducing the fracture phenomenon caused by stress concentration. 60 Hence, the treated cotton fabric got a better breaking strength than original fabric.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In the process of alkali treatment, the cellulose macromolecules were arranged neatly and the orientation of the ber was increased due to the presence of tension. As a result, cellulose molecular chains could more synergistically resist the destruction of external forces, thus reducing the fracture phenomenon caused by stress concentration (Ahmed et al 2017). Hence, the treated cotton fabric got a better breaking strength than original fabric.…”
Section: Study On Inkjet Printing Performance Of Cotton Fabricmentioning
confidence: 99%