Printing of Acrylic by Direct Style
Principle
Acrylic fabric can be printed with cationic
dye as per the dyeing procedure.
ð Printing of Acrylic
is differs from dyeing as below:-
·
Dyes
of various (Cationic/Basic) classes can be used in combination with each other.
·
No
blocking effect occurs.
·
Colour
build up is better.
Ingredients
(1)
Dyes:-
·
Cationic,
disperse and vat dyes are suitable for printing acrylic fibres.
·
Cationic
dyes are the most important and most widely used class of dyes for printing of
acrylic fabric.
·
Prints
produced with cationic dyes have excellent wet and rubbing fastness.
·
Disperse
dyes give dull shades when printed on acrylic fabric.
·
Sharp
outline with black colour is produced using disperse dyes only.
(2)
Thickeners:-
·
Thickeners
having high solid content are best suitable for this printing.
·
Modified
gaur gum, tragacanth, British gum etc. are suitable thickeners for printing of
acrylic
·
Since
the fabric is hydrophobic in nature thickener selection is important factor.
·
Modified
guar gum is alkaline in nature and hence has to be neutralised with acid.
·
British
gum – gum tragcanth mixtures perform well.
(3)
Swelling
agent:-
·
To
increase the diffusion of dyes in the fibre and colour value, fibre swelling
agents are added in the paste.
·
Excessive
use of swelling agents may result in increased bleeding of dyes.
·
Eg.
Resorcinol, Phenol
(4)
Wetting
agent or Solvent:-
·
Thiodiethylene
glycol is a solvent for the cationic dyes, some of which may be sparingly
soluble in water, especially at low temperature.
·
Addition
of swelling and oxidising agent decreases the solubility of the dye, hence
addition of solvent is desirable.
(5)
Acid:-
·
Paste
contains acetic acid as well as tartaric acid to improve the solubility of the
dyes and to adjust the pH of paste.
·
Since
acetic acid is lost by evaporation during drying of the prints, non-volatile
acid (tartaric acid) supplies the necessary acidity during steaming.
(6)
Oxidising
agent:-
·
Sodium
chlorate is used to protect the brightness of the dye against any possible
reduction of the dye under the prolonged steaming conditions.
Procedure
·
The
printing paste is prepared as follows:-
50 parts Cationic (Basic) dye
20 parts Acetic acid (50 %)
20 – 30 parts Thidiethylene
glycol
20 – 30 parts Tartaric
acid
165 parts Water
5 parts Sodium
chlorate
680 parts Thickener
20 parts Resorcinol/Phenol
1000 parts
·
After
printing, fabric is dried and steamed in star ager at 103ºC for 40 minutes.
·
A
temperature of 105ºC is the maximum allowable steaming temperature.
·
If
it exceeds 105ºC undesirable effects like alteration of hand, bleeding,
increased fabric shrinkage etc. result.
·
The
steamed fabric is after treated with a bath containing 1 to 2 gpl anionic
detergent at 60ºC for 30 minutes.
·
Finally,
the cloth is rinsed, washed and dried.
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