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Knit dyeing faults And Remidies

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Knit dyeing faults And Remidies

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  1. Prepared By : Prepared By : Mazadul Hasan sheshir ID: 2010000400008 13thBatch Wet Processing Technology Email: mazadulhasan@yahoo.com Southeast University Southeast University Department Of Textile Engineering I/A 251,252 Tejgaon Dhaka Bangladesh

  2. Oil and grease stains Causes: 1. 2. 3. Inferior quality of oil used in Knitting Excess oiling during knitting Inferior quality of detergent used in pre- treatment Poor emulsification in case of excessive oil in fabric Improper washing Not maintaining the critical temperature in respect of emulsification 4. 5. 6. Remedies: Emulsifiers are used to remove oil and grease stains.

  3. Rope Marks Causes: When scouring and bleaching the cloth in rope form under high pressure during mangling, folds develop longitudinally. Remedies: In order to remove the folds, cloth is stentered and in case of severe folds it is mercerized.

  4. Poor Scouring Causes: When chemical, temperature,PH, time are not properly maintain then this fault is form. Remedies: Properly control chemical, temperature, PH, time.

  5. Uneven Dyeing Causes: 1. Uneven pretreatment (uneven scouring & bleaching). Improper color dosing. Using dyes of high fixation property. Uneven heat-setting in case of synthetic fibers. Lack of control on dyeing m/c 2. 3. 4. 5. Remedies: 1. By ensuring even pretreatment. 2. By ensuring even heat-setting in case of synthetic fibers. 3. Proper dosing of dyes and chemicals. 4. Proper controlling of dyeing m/c

  6. Dye Stains Causes: •Dark selvedges are caused by non-uniform winding of cloth during dyeing on jiggers. Bronzing effect also appears during dyeing in open jiggers with vat and sulfur dyes. Remedies: •In case of vat and fast colors cloth should be stripped of color and re-dyed. Boiling leveling bath should be used for direct dyed cloth. Leveling agents should also be added.

  7. Lycra burn Causes: •Improper mixing of solution. Remedies: •Proper mixing of solution.

  8. Shade Variation Causes: It refers to color that exactly doesn’t match the standard of the prepared sample. Remedies: This may be due to faulty dye foundation or application or may be due to variation in dye lot.

  9. Hole (Dyeing) Causes: Due to problematic nozzle in dyeing m/c some holes may produce in fabric during dyeing. Remedies: Nozzles must be cleaned time to time & maintenance should be done properly.

  10. Barre Effect Causes: Basic difference in the polyester component particularly when using textured filament weft. Remedies: Take appropriate preventive measure to avoid mix up of weft.

  11. Chemical stains Chemical spot observed on the fabric.

  12. Color Bleeding Causes: •It's a loss of color when the dyed fabric is wetted or emerged in water. •The water here, becomes colored and may cause discoloration] of other fabrics. •This is usually due to either improper dye selection or poor dye fastness. Remedies: •This problem can be minimizing by correct dyes and chemical selection.

  13. Resist Spots These show as areas where the dyestuff has not taken to the fabric Condensation drips from roof Marks or contamination on padder bowls Fabric wet before dyeing Undissolved chemicals Poor preparation Poor preparation

  14. Moire Effect (Stenter/ Compactor) Causes: Too high tension during batching and inadequate heat setting. Remedies: Proper tension during bathing & poor heat setting of fabric prior to dyeing.

  15. Crease Marks (Hydro extractor) Causes : •Damp fabric moving at high speed in twisted form, in the Hydro extractor (Centrifuge) Remedies: •Use anti Crease, during the Scouring & the Dyeing process •(The use of anti-Crease, swells the Cellulose & prevents the formation of Crease marks) •Spread the fabric in loose & open form & not in the rope form, in the Hydro Extractor.

  16. Pin Marks ( Stenter ) Poorly adjusted stenter pin

  17. Skewing (Compacting/ Stenter) Fabric Wales appear in the diagonal direction, to the edges of the fabric, instead of being parallel. Causes : •Improper feeding of the fabric, while Calendaring & Compacting. Remedies: •Keep a slit line on one side of the tubular fabric. •Use the slit line, as a reference line, to keep the grain lines straight, while feeding the fabric slowly, on the Calendar, or the Compactor machines.

  18. Surface Hairiness & Piling(Tumble Dryer) Causes : •Abrasion due to the contact with rough surfaces •Excessive surface hairiness caused, due to the abrasive tumbling action(Fabric friction in the Tumble Dryer) •Rough Dyeing process & abrasive machine surfaces (Soft Flow Machine tubes, Tumble Dryer drum etc.) •Reprocessing of the fabric is, also a major cause of piling. Remedies: •Avoid using the Tumble Dryer. •(Control shrinkage by maximum fabric relaxation & over feed in the processing) •Regularly inspect the fabric contact points on all the machines, for any rough & sharp surfaces.

  19. Lustre (Compacting) Causes : •Physical change in fiber due to local pressure and high temperature on material •Excessive setting Remedies: •Avoid prolonged contact of stationary material with the hot machine •Select suitable setting temperature

  20. Spirality (Washing) Spirality appears in the form of a twisted garment, after washing. The seams on both the sides of the garment displace, from their position & appear on the front & back of the garment.

  21. Bowing ( Compacting/ Stenter ) Bowing appears as, rows of courses or yarn dyed stripes, forming a bow shape, along the fabric width. Causes : •Uneven distribution of tensions, across the fabric width while, dyeing or finishing the fabric. Remedies: •Bowing can be corrected, by reprocessing the fabric, by feeding it from the opposite end. •A special machine (MAHLO) is also available for, correcting the bowing in the knitted fabrics.

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