Dyeing method using waste cooking oil as dyeing solvent
A technology of waste cooking oil and dyeing method, which is applied in the dyeing of waste cooking oil as a dyeing solvent and in the field of ecological and environmental dyeing of textiles. It can solve the problems of organic solvent safety hazards, biological hazards in water, complex recycling systems, etc., and achieve saving dyeing Use water to achieve repeated reuse and easy collection
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[0029] 10g of pure cotton plain fabric (deboiled and bleached 40×40, 144×85, 135g / m 2 ) soaked in 40g / L sodium carbonate solution at room temperature for 1h, then dipped twice and rolled twice on the paddle car, and the liquid-carrying rate was controlled to be 100%. Disperse 0.3 g of CI Reactive Red 120 in 200 mL of waste cooking oil. The fabric after padding is immersed in the dyeing, kept at 40°C for 60 minutes, then heated up to 70°C at 2°C / min and dyed for 60 minutes. The dyed fabric is washed in the following way: washing at room temperature × 10min; soaping at 95°C × 10min; washing at 95°C × 10min; washing at room temperature × 10min, the bath ratio is 1:30, the concentration of soap flakes: 1g / L, the concentration of sodium carbonate : 1g / L to obtain a dyed fabric.
[0030] Comparison of dyeing results between waste edible oil dyeing system and water dyeing system under the same dye dosage:
[0031] Coloring system
Embodiment 2
[0033] 10g of pure cotton plain fabric (deboiled and bleached 40×40, 144×85, 135g / m 2 ) soaked in 20g / L sodium carbonate solution at room temperature for 1h, then soaked twice and rolled twice on the paddle car, and the liquid-carrying rate was controlled to be 100%. Disperse 0.3 g of CI Reactive Blue 222 in 100 mL of waste cooking oil. The fabric after padding is immersed in dyeing, kept at 30°C for 30 minutes, then heated to 60°C at 2°C / min, and dyed at 60°C for 45 minutes. The dyed fabric is washed in the following way: washing at room temperature × 10min; soaping at 95°C × 10min; washing at 95°C × 10min; washing at room temperature × 10min, the bath ratio is 1:30, the concentration of soap flakes: 1g / L, the concentration of sodium carbonate : 1g / L to obtain a dyed fabric.
[0034] Comparison of dyeing results between waste edible oil dyeing system and water dyeing system under the same dye dosage:
[0035] Coloring system
Embodiment 3
[0037] 10g of pure cotton plain fabric (deboiled and bleached 40×40, 144×85, 135g / m 2 ) soaked in 10g / L sodium carbonate solution at room temperature for 1h, then dipped twice and rolled twice on the paddle car, and the liquid-carrying rate was controlled to be 100%. Disperse 0.3 g of CI Reactive Red 23 in 100 mL of waste cooking oil. The fabric after padding is immersed in dyeing, kept at 25°C for 60 minutes, then heated to 50°C at 2°C / min, and dyed at 50°C for 30 minutes. The dyed fabric is washed in the following way: washing at room temperature × 10min; soaping at 95°C × 10min; washing at 95°C × 10min; washing at room temperature × 10min, the bath ratio is 1:30, the concentration of soap flakes: 1g / L, the concentration of sodium carbonate : 1g / L to obtain a dyed fabric.
[0038] Comparison of dyeing results between waste edible oil dyeing system and water dyeing system under the same dye dosage:
[0039] Coloring system
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