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- Title
Warp Dyeing of Yarns for Denim and Chambrays.
- Authors
Rabinowitz, Rubin
- Abstract
In the Padazoic system of dyeing denim, Padazoic dyes produce fast color sized warps continuously on unbleached, unscoured yarns, requiring only normal slasher room equipment. Essentially, equipment required is the operation of two slashers in tandem or any variation of this. The effect is that of a set-up consisting of creel, pad-mangle, dryer, slasher and loom, beam. Warps are impregnated cold, dried and then sized on the conventional slasher. Dye formation takes place instantaneously in the buffered size bath, and upon drying the dyed loom beam is ready for the weave room. The water requirement seldom exceeds 2:1 on the weight of yarn, which makes the system ecologically advantageous. Although the largest use of the Padazoic system is for production of blue jeans cloth, a complete range of colors is available.
- Subjects
DYEING machines; COTTON textiles; TEXTILES; COTTON manufacture; QUALITY control; RESIST-dyed textiles; TEXTILE chemicals; COLORFASTNESS (Textiles); DENIM; TEXTILE chemistry
- Publication
Textile Chemist & Colorist, 1976, Vol 8, Issue 3, p27
- ISSN
0040-490X
- Publication type
Article