Abstract:
Dyeing errors are widespread in the textile business. During the Dyeing of knits, a
variety of defects might develop. When evaluating a problem, it's crucial to try to
figure out what's causing it. If the likely source of the error is carefully considered,
appropriate corrective action can be performed to ensure that the fault does not recur.
The Fabric's absorbency must be uniform for uniform coloring. While pretreatment
may not eliminate all-natural and synthetic contaminants in the grey material,
residual should be limited and evenly dispersed. This study aims to identify the most
common dyeing flaws in knit fabrics, as well as methods to eliminate or minimize
these flaws.
Dyeing is a method of completely coloring fabrics, and its success is determined by
the type and extent of pre-treatment used to provide high absorbency and whiteness.
Other parameters, such as pH, textile type, fiber type, dying recipe formulation, dye
solution preparation, liquor ratio, machinery selection, and so on, all play a role in
the process of developing leveled hues with the least amount of work and money.
This chapter emphasizes the fundamental elements that must be remembered in
order to effectively utilize dyeing technology.
I hope that this paper will be useful to individuals who work in the textile dying
sector.