Abstract

Abstract Developing a high utilization dyeing approach for cotton fabrics coloring is essential for the textile production in view of economic and ecological reasons. To enhance dye utilization and alleviate environment pollution, an industrializable pre-diffusion technique was applied to traditional pad-steam dyeing to enhance the effective reactions between fibers and reactive dyes. The appropriate dyeing conditions were determined. Dyeing mechanism was revealed by analyzing the speckle rates and reactive dye distribution within the padded fabrics. Dyeing properties, chemicals and energy consumptions, dyeing wastewater absorbance were measured and compared with conventional pad-steam dyeing. The appropriate dyeing conditions were recommended as follows: the padded fabrics were placed at 30 °C for 120 min to complete the pre-diffusion, and then fixed in atmospheric saturated steam for 4 min. The variation of speckle rates verified the change in free water of padded fabrics. Fabric cross-section indicated that the pre-diffusion procedure could improve reactive dye distribution. The recommended technology presented superior dyeing properties including dark color, high dye utilization and satisfactory color fastness. The reduction of about 8% dye, 12.5% Na2CO3 and 20% steam can be achieved using the developed dyeing technology. The absorbance of washing liquor using the recommended process was 0.29, about 65.9% lower than that of conventional pad-steam dyeing. The developed dyeing technology has distinct advantages of high dye utilization and lowly-colored dyeing wastewater discharge, which is conducive to saving chemicals and protecting the environment.

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