Polypropylene pp 172-177 | Cite as
Dyeing of polypropylene fibers
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Abstract
Polypropylene (PP) fibers having a nonpolar paraffinic character are generally undyeable by the classical bath-dyeing method and therefore the substantial part of the PP fiber production is colored with pigments (mass dyed fibers). Only a small part of PP fibers is dyed after preliminary modification.
Keywords
anthraquinone pigment bath-dyeing color masterbatch color properties concentrate dispersant dry-cleaning fastness dry rubbing dyeability fastness dyeing exhaust process mass-coloration phthalocyanine pigment pigmentationPreview
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