Optimization of dyeing parameters of cotton standardized samples for laundry test of dye transfer inhibition program

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Optimization of dyeing parameters of cotton standardized samples for laundry test of dye transfer inhibition program Mingqi Guo1, Li Jiang2, Qingbo Yang3, Chang Sun4, Jianli Liu5*  and Weidong Gao6 *Correspondence: jian‑[email protected] 5 Associate professor, School of textile science and engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China Full list of author information is available at the end of the article

Abstract  In order to prevent light-colored clothes from being stained by dyes released from dark clothes during the washing process, some new-type washing machines have developed the dye transfer inhibition washing program. However, there is no certified reference materials for the test of dye transfer inhibition function. To this end, cotton fabric and reactive dyes are used as experimental materials to prepare standardized samples to evaluate the dye transfer inhibition function of washing machines. Firstly, the single factor analysis method is used to analyze the significance of the dyeing parameters including dye dosage, dyeing temperature, sodium sulfate dosage and sodium carbonate dosage. Secondly, a 4-factor 5-level experimental design and theoretical prediction of the best dyeing parameters are successively carried out through central composite design and response surface method. Two evaluation indicators, the dye release amount of the standardized sample of dyed fabric and the color difference value of the standardized sample of white fabric after washing, are proposed as the response values for response surface analysis to search the optimal dying parameters in theory. The optimal dyeing parameters obtained through response surface analysis are that the dosage of dye is 5.63% (owf ), the dyeing temperature is 60 °C, the dosage of sodium sulfate is 93.60 g/L, and the dosage of sodium carbonate is 15 g/L. Experimental results indicate that the standardized samples prepared with optimal dyeing parameters can effectively distinguish the dye transfer inhibition function of washing machines. Keywords:  Cotton fabric, Standardized samples, Dye transfer inhibition program, Response surface method, Dyeing processing, Color difference

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