All consumers nowadays favour natural herbal textile dye garment items. These herbal dye cloths are better for the environment. It produces a chemical-free, non-toxic product that does not harm the environment or nature. Herbal textiles are coloured totally with herbal extracts and no chemicals are used. Herbs are utilised instead of vegetable colours since they are both natural and medicinal. Because synthetic dyes produce a great amount of waste and unfixed colourants represent a serious health danger and disrupt nature's eco balance, these herbs are applied directly to the fabric with the help of natural substances, preserving the medicinal worth of the herbs. Consumer interest in natural dyes has resurfaced as a result of environmental concerns about the manufacturing and usage of synthetic colours. Natural herbal dyes were employed on the surface of linen fabrics in this investigation. Natural herbal colours such as turmeric, aloe vera, neem, beetroot, pomegranate, and onion were employed in this project. Edible gum and cow urine have been used to improve colour fastness and dye absorption. We've discovered that the appearance of natural dyes on linen fabric is excellent. It has been discovered that herbal dyes have excellent dry and wet rubbing fastness properties on linen fabric surfaces. The main purpose of this study is to develop a novel method to natural herbal dyes that may be used more broadly in the textile industry. It will also help to prevent problems such as skin allergies and infections.
Author(S) Details
Ramratan Guru
Department of Handloom and Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Rohit Kumar
Department of Textile Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus, College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda, Punjab, India.
Deepika Grewal
Department of Textile Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus, College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda, Punjab, India.
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