Practical Aplication Of Reinforcement Of Remazol Dyes Substance On The Quality Of Cotton Material Using Fixation Waterglass

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Khaliq, Ab D. [1 ]
Chafidz, A. [1 ]
Rahmillah, F., I [1 ]
Dahliani, W. N. [1 ]
Iffah, N. Y. [1 ]
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[1] Islamic Univ Indonesia, Fac Ind Technol, Chem Engn Dept, Kaliurang St Km 14,5 Sleman, Yogyakarta 55581, Indonesia
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3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ICET4SD) | 2020年 / 722卷
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10.1088/1757-899X/722/1/012070
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Reactive dyes are a dye that can react with cellulose or protein, thus providing good colorfastness. Reactive dyes, besides being used to dyeing cellulose fibers, can also dye wool and silk fibers. One of the reactive dyes is remazol. Waterglass is a durable strong alkaline compound in the form of a thick colorless liquid. The use of waterglass in the textile industry itself varies greatly, including as a color reinforcement in the fixation process. Because of its essential function, the waterglass has become an urgent material for craftsmen, especially abstract batik craftsmen. Waterglass like it can't be replaced, but it turns out there is a material that can be formulated to make artificial waterglass from salt, boarding, and water. For the media on dyeing, you can use a cotton cloth. Cotton cloth has strong properties (even when wet still absorbs), attracts body heat, wrinkles, shrinks, or shrinks (unless appropriately handled), is damaged by the sun, sweat and decay.
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