DYEING OF SILK WITH LAWSONIA INERMIS[HENNA] EXTRACT AND STUDYON THEIR FASTNESS PROPERTIES

Authors

  • P.Ramasubramaniam Department of Fashion Design, The TIPSGLOBAL institution, Coimbatore, INDIA
  • Anandhavel.R Department of Textile Technology, Park College of Engineering & Technology, INDIA
  • Nataraj.P Department of Textile Technology, Park College of Engineering & Technology, INDIA
  • Tamil Selvan.R Department of Textile Technology, Park College of Engineering & Technology, INDIA
  • SelvaKumaran.B Department of Textile Technology, Park College of Engineering & Technology, INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i2.2016.2818

Keywords:

Lawsonia Inermis, Potash Alum, Mordant

Abstract [English]

The main focus of the project was to dye the silk fabric using LawsoniaInermis dye (Henna). Dyeing of silk using henna would be possible using mordant. Potash Alum was chosen as the mordant because of its environment friendly nature. Four dyed samples were prepared as follows- sample dyed without mordant, sample dyed premordanted, sample dyed post mordanted, and simultaneous mordented. Better results were obtained when dye extraction was carried out in alkaline condition (pH 9) and dyeing in acidic medium (pH 5). Different hues were obtained on silk fabric samples from the same dye extract. Their fastness properties were studied and it was found that the simultaneous mordanted samples displayed a better fastness properties compared to the others.

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Published

2016-02-29

How to Cite

Ramasubramaniam, Anandhavel, P, N., Selvan, T., & Kumaran, S. (2016). DYEING OF SILK WITH LAWSONIA INERMIS[HENNA] EXTRACT AND STUDYON THEIR FASTNESS PROPERTIES. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 4(2), 101–106. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i2.2016.2818