Title of article :
IMPREGNATION DYEING OF COTTON/POLYESTER SPUN YARN MIXTURE WITH PHOTOLUMINESCENT PIGMENTS
Author/Authors :
BRAČKO, Sabina University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Slovenia , RIJAVEC, Tatjana University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Slovenia , BIZJAK, Grega University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Slovenia , GORENŠEK, Marija University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Slovenia
Abstract :
The research focuses on the technologically plain and inexpensive procedure of impregnation dyeing of spun yarn with photoluminescent pigment Speciallux TPLL-9E Yellow-Green (Special Chem, Italy). The pigment concentration was 50 and 150 g of pigment per kilogram of yarn and two binding agents were used, i.e. Elastil Transparent FG (Minerva, Italy) and Padding Binder FM/N (Minerva, Italy), as well as a mixture of both. The impregnated coating was conducted on yarns with linear density Nm 125/1 and Nm 20/1, where the mixture ratio of cotton/polyester was 50/50 and 67/33. The luminance measurements were made on the unwashed, once washed and five times washed yarns. In some cases, a high luminance level of yarns up to 500 mcd/m2 was measured, which decreased only slightly after one wash, and after five washes, it dropped to 230 mcd/m2. In accordance with the expectations, the luminescence decreased exponentially with time; however, the yarns could still be noticed in the darkness even after 12 hours.
Keywords :
Photoluminescent pigments , Phosphorescent pigments , Photoluminescent yarn , Photoluminescence , Decorative smart textiles , Luminance
Journal title :
Journal Of Textile and Apparel
Journal title :
Journal Of Textile and Apparel