1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-4408.1994.tb03765.x
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Pigment printing

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“…During the curing process at high temperatures, the siliconemodified acrylate emulsion gathered, demulsified and completed adhesion, deformation and film formation on the surface of the fabric; also, the disperse dye finished colouration [16]. The silicone-modified acrylate emulsion improved the percentage of dye fixation and effectively prevented the dye from escaping into the air because of the binding of the dye under the condition of curing (such as at 190°C).…”
Section: Application and Advantages Of Low-emission Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the curing process at high temperatures, the siliconemodified acrylate emulsion gathered, demulsified and completed adhesion, deformation and film formation on the surface of the fabric; also, the disperse dye finished colouration [16]. The silicone-modified acrylate emulsion improved the percentage of dye fixation and effectively prevented the dye from escaping into the air because of the binding of the dye under the condition of curing (such as at 190°C).…”
Section: Application and Advantages Of Low-emission Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pigment printing has received considerable attention of researchers in the past, equal attention has not been focused on dyeing with pigments . In particular, no work has been reported on predictive modelling of various characteristics of pigment‐dyed fabrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%