Improving the colour fastness of dyed nylon‐6 fabric by graft copolymerisation and curing of acrylic acid |
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Authors: | Farzad Mohaddes Stanley Fergusson Lijing Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia;2. School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic., Australia |
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Abstract: | The influence of grafting and grafting–curing of acrylic acid on the colour fastness of nylon‐6 fabric dyed with an acid dye of low wash fastness was investigated. The variables involved in grafting were initially optimised for pristine nylon‐6 fabric prior to grafting the same monomer onto the dyed fabrics. The highest graft yield achieved for the pristine and dyed nylon‐6 fabrics was 44 and 14% respectively. Grey scale testing and colorimetric analysis revealed that the highest colour fastness and the smallest drop in colour strength belonged to the dyed–grafted–cured nylon‐6 fabric. The colour components were measured, and the total colour difference of each sample after five washing cycles was computed. The specific colour difference showed that the implementation of either grafting or grafting–curing processes will alter the reference colour of the dyed fabric. The tensile strength of the grafted and grafted–cured fabrics was respectively 2.7 and 6.3% lower than that of dyed nylon‐6. |
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