Effect of pigment concentration on fastness and color values of thermal and UV curable pigment printing

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Abstract

In the current study, it is aimed to determine the effect of pigment concentration on fastness and colour values of thermal and ultraviolet (UV) curable pigment printing on synthetic leather. For this purpose, thermal curable solvent-based and UV curable water-based formulations were prepared with different pigment concentrations (3, 5 and 7%) separately and applied by screen printing technique using a screen printing machine. Samples printed with solvent-based formulations were thermally cured and samples printed with water-based formulations were cured using a UV curing machine equipped with gallium and mercury (Ga/Hg) lamps at room temperature. The crock fastness values of samples printed with solvent-based formulations showed that increase in pigment concentration was not effective on both dry and wet crock fastness values. On the other hand, in samples printed with UV curable water-based formulations, dry crock fastness was improved and evaluated as very good for all pigment concentrations. However, increasing the pigment concentration affected the wet crock fastness values adversely and lower values were observed. As the energy level increased for each irradiation source, the fastness values were improved. In comparison with samples printed with solvent-based formulations, samples printed with UV curable water-based formulations yielded higher K/S values at all pigment concentrations. The results suggested that, higher K/S values can be obtained in samples printed with UV curable water-based formulations at a lower pigment concentration compared to samples printed with solvent-based formulations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number082004
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

The authors acknowledge The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) for the financial support (Project No. 215M995).

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TUBITAK215M995
Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştirma Kurumu

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