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    Title: 以熱定型拉伸提高預染T+OP混紡織物對色率可行性之研究
    The Feasibility of Raising the Color-Matching Ratio on the T+OP Blended Fabric Pre-dyed and Treated with Heat-Setting Stretch
    Authors: 傅偉珉
    郭文貴
    洪啟竹
    李育瑄
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: 混紡織物
    色外觀
    拉伸率
    對色率
    Blended Fabrics
    Color Appearance
    Stretch Ratio
    Color-Matching Ratio
    Date: 2018-11
    Issue Date: 2020-02-26 13:34:51 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本次實驗是利用熱定型處理的拉伸率來提高T+OP混紡織物顏色的對色率,由實驗結果顯示在未拉伸時三種灰色的一次對色率只有59%,經由熱定型拉伸之後可以提高整體顏色一次對色率到達75%,可以得知用熱定型拉伸率可以提高16%對色率的效益,亦即可以顯著降低修色的比率與生產成本。
    This experiment is to use the stretch ratio of heat-setting treatment in improving the color-matching ratio of T + OP blended fabrics during dyeing processes. The experimental results show that three kinds of gray specimen after heat-setting stretched have the color-matching ratio reaching to 75% while those non-stretched ones only 59%. It obviously indicates that the effectiveness of heat-setting stretch ratio on the color-matching ratio for the T+OP blended fabrics can be raised by about 16%. And according to this result, an inference can be drawn that the re-dyeing ratio of the T+OP blended fabrics examined as well as production costs all would be significantly decreased.
    Relation: 華岡紡織工程期刊 Vol.25, No.1, 2018-11, p.25-28
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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