Inorganic Effect Pigment-binger System: Pigment Pickup% of Sol-gel Processed Cotton Textile

Authors

  • Mohammad Mamunur Rashid Master in Science, Department of Textile and Clothing Technology, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westfalia, GERMANY
  • Md. Rasheduzzaman Master in Science, Department of Textile and Clothing Technology, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westfalia, GERMANY

Keywords:

Sol-gel Coating
Pigment Pickup %
Textile Coating

Abstract

Cotton plain-weaved woven fabric has been treated with an inorganic effect pigment-binder system in water following the sol-gel process. Thickener and dispersing agents have been added to the solution. The fabric was then coated with the prepared solution using the sol-gel process. The pigment-coating was carried on Hochschule Niederrhein, Mönchengladbach, Germany Laboratory Padder with the help of a squeezing roller. After coating, pigment pickup% was measured and compared with each other. In this work, the pickup% of effect pigment-coated cotton textile will be measured and compared with each other.

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2020-09-15

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Inorganic Effect Pigment-binger System: Pigment Pickup% of Sol-gel Processed Cotton Textile. (2020). Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, 9(1), 143-152. https://doi.org/10.18034/ajase.v9i1.36

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