Crease Resistant Finishing of Cotton Fabric with a Complex of Fibroin and Citric Acid
Research and development
Author:
- Lu Ming
College of Textiles and Garments, Southwest University, Chongqing, P. R. China
Full text | Abstract: A complex of fibroin and citric acid was prepared and used for the crease resistant finishing of cotton fabrics, which increased the crease resistance of cotton and avoided fabric yellowing caused by citric acid as a finishing agent for cotton. An orthogonal experiment design and
variance analysis were adopted to investigate optimum processing parameters for the multiple quality characteristics of treated cotton fabrics. According to range and variance analyses from the orthogonal experiments, fibroin was the most sensitive factor influencing the whiteness index of the fabrics, and citric acid had a more marked effect on crease recovery. The optimum combination of the processing parameters was 4% fibroin, 20 g/dm3 of citric acid, 5% sodium dihydrogen phosphate, a pH 6 finishing bath and a curing temperature of 130 °C. |
Tags: fibroin, citric acid, crease resistance, orthogonal experiments, cotton fabrics
Citation: Lu M.; Crease Resistant Finishing of Cotton Fabric with a Complex of Fibroin and Citric Acid. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2010, Vol. 18, No. 3 (80) pp. 86-88.
Published in issue no 3 (80) / 2010, pages 86–88.