Autor: |
Straley, J. M. |
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Book of Papers, National Technical Conference of AATCC; 1977, p61-63, 3p |
Abstrakt: |
The article discusses the development of disperse dyes with the appearance of the hydrophobic fiber. It points to several methods of dyeing that were used briefly with reliance placed on accelerated fastness tests. It cites nylon as the second hydrophobic and first truly synthetic fiber on which disperse dyes were used and the polyesters which increased the number of and intensified the conditions which dyes must withstand. It indicates the two major classes of disperse dyes, namely the azo dyes that are prepared by a simple reaction of nitrous acid with an aromatic amine and the anthraquinones with lower tinctorial power. It notes that the dye chemistry born in 1923 has grown in stride with the progress in the textile use of hydrophobic fibers. |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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