Friday, 17 September 2021

Investigating the Effect of Copper Sulphate on Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching with Hydrolysis on P/C Fabric Mechanical Properties | Chapter 6 | New Approaches in Engineering Research Vol. 12

Polyester's hydrophobicity is well-known, and efforts are underway to improve it. To improve all mechanical and comfort attributes, including hydophilicity, woven 67/33 polyester / cotton suiting material is treated with copper sulphate and hydrogen peroxide bleaching, followed by oxidation deweighting. Three levels of copper sulphate, two levels of Material to liquid ratio, two levels of temperature, and a constant quantity of sodium hydroxide were chosen as part of the experimental approach. All samples were dyed in an HTHP beaker dyeing machine and then processed as usual. Various features of the treated samples were investigated. The experimental parameters of copper sulphate concentration and alkaline oxidation deweighting method were shown to have substantial benefits, as evidenced by fascinating results such as improved compressibility, crease recovery angle, bending length, and acceptable tensile strength loss.


Author (S) Details

J. Hayavadana

Textile Technology, University College of Technology, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.

K. Samatha

Textile Technology, University College of Technology, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India.


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