A novel washing algorithm for underarm stain removal

H. Acikgoz Tufan, I. Gocek, U. K. Sahin, I. Erdem

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Abstract

After contacting with human sweat which comprise around 27% sebum, anti-perspirants comprising aluminium chloride or its compounds form a jel-like structure whose solubility in water is very poor. In daily use, this jel-like structure closes sweat pores and hinders wetting of skin by sweat. However, when in contact with garments, they form yellowish stains at the underarm of the garments. These stains are very hard to remove with regular machine washing. In this study, first of all, we focused on understanding and simulating such stain formation on the garments. Two alternative procedures are offered to form jel-like structures. On both procedures, commercially available spray or deo-stick type anti-perspirants, standard acidic and basic sweat solutions and artificial sebum are used to form jel-like structures, and they are applied on fabric in order to get hard stains. Secondly, after simulation of the stain on the fabric, we put our efforts on developing a washing algorithm specifically designed for removal of underarm stains. Eight alternative washing algorithms are offered with varying washing temperature, amounts of detergent, and pre-stain removal procedures. Better algorithm is selected by comparison of Tristimulus Y values after washing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number082001
JournalIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume254
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Nov 2017
Event17th World Textile Conference: Shaping the Future of Textiles, AUTEX 2017 - Corfu, Greece
Duration: 29 May 201731 May 2017

Funding

This work was supported by the ARCELIK Incorporation Washing Machine Plant, TURKEY. The authors would like to sincerely express their highest appreciations and gratitudes to the members of the system improvement team of ARCELIK Washing Machine Plant, ARCELIK Washing Efficiency Laboratory and ARCELIK Textile Technologies Laboratory.

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ARCELIK Incorporation Washing Machine Plant
TURKEY

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