Pigment dyeing is an electrical process
whereby the textile to be dyed are first given an electrical charge and the
pigments are given the opposite charge. Then when the charged textile material
is introduced in the pigment bath, the opposite charges will attract and so the
pigments will travel to the textile material surface.
In practice the pigments are given a
slightly negative charge while the textile material is give a positive charge.
Pigment dyeing process occurs in three steps.
1.
Cationisation: by cationisation
the fabric is given a positive charge. This is achieved with the help of cation
imparting agent and acetic acid.
2.
Dyeing: for
dyeing, first the pigment is prepared by adding an anionic dispersing agent.
This will give negative charge to the pigment. After preparation of the
pigment, the textile material is then introduced in the bath where the opposite
charges on pigment and textile material creates a force of attraction and so
the pigment molecule travel towards the textile material and sit on the surface
of the textile material.
3.
Fixation: by
fixation the pigment is bound on to the textile material. This is done with the
help of non-ionic or cationic binder. Curing is done at high temperatures.
To know about pigment dyeing procedure please follow the link below
http://texwiz101.blogspot.com/2012/04/pigment-dyeing-by-exhaust-process.html#axzz1sjnGgmbj
To know about pigment dyeing procedure please follow the link below
http://texwiz101.blogspot.com/2012/04/pigment-dyeing-by-exhaust-process.html#axzz1sjnGgmbj
nice & short explanation, hope to have more details from you.
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