Abstract
The traditional dyeing process is described as a black box, in which the amount of dye on the fabric is not known until the dyeing is completed. Advances in spectrophotometry and computation have enabled an indirect determination of the amount of dye on fabric during the dyeing process based on Beer’s law. The principles of a dyebath monitoring technology that allow the analysis and control of the dyeing process are introduced. This measurement technology can aid in troubleshooting root causes in shade reproducibility that can occur from variability in dye strength, the fabric or the dyeing process.
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