This study is presenting results from an experiment with two well-known dye plants and their interaction with different types of textile fibres. Briefly, fresh and dry inflorescences of Tagetes patula and dry inflorescences of Tanacetum vulgare were used for the preparation of a dyeing bath. Then, different samples of cloth (made from natural plant fibres (wool), artificial fibres (sloter and ortalion), both artificial and plant fibres (canvas) and natural animal fibres (wool)) were immersed into the hot dyeing baths. Results showed that both chosen plant species are suitable for textile dyeing, but they differ in colour density
The fossil fuel era led to the development of the use of textiles based on petrochemicals. This in ...
Natural dyes are gotten from plants, spineless creatures, or minerals. The greater sources of natura...
In this research article, it is reported the preparation and characterisation of four types of blend...
Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural dyestuff sources from different p...
The increased interest in natural products also in textile products in all over the world has caused...
In this study, 28 plants were collected from nature and the extracts were obtained with and without ...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
Natural dyes from plant, animal and mineral sources have been used for centuries across the world. T...
Coloration of textile materials is of great importance to response the demand of consumers. Today co...
Natural dyes are gaining importance in textile dyeing applications in recent years due to the fact m...
Natural dyes are now starting to grow because of the prohibition of the use of synthetic dyes contai...
403-408India has a rich biodiversity and harbours a wealth of useful germplasm resources and there...
At present there is a renewed interest for value addition of textiles by using natural products. Man...
Textile fibers can be colored with different synthetic dyes but also some natural sources can be use...
Some of the synthetic dyes and mordants are harmful to the environment. The aim of this research was...
The fossil fuel era led to the development of the use of textiles based on petrochemicals. This in ...
Natural dyes are gotten from plants, spineless creatures, or minerals. The greater sources of natura...
In this research article, it is reported the preparation and characterisation of four types of blend...
Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural dyestuff sources from different p...
The increased interest in natural products also in textile products in all over the world has caused...
In this study, 28 plants were collected from nature and the extracts were obtained with and without ...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
Natural dyes from plant, animal and mineral sources have been used for centuries across the world. T...
Coloration of textile materials is of great importance to response the demand of consumers. Today co...
Natural dyes are gaining importance in textile dyeing applications in recent years due to the fact m...
Natural dyes are now starting to grow because of the prohibition of the use of synthetic dyes contai...
403-408India has a rich biodiversity and harbours a wealth of useful germplasm resources and there...
At present there is a renewed interest for value addition of textiles by using natural products. Man...
Textile fibers can be colored with different synthetic dyes but also some natural sources can be use...
Some of the synthetic dyes and mordants are harmful to the environment. The aim of this research was...
The fossil fuel era led to the development of the use of textiles based on petrochemicals. This in ...
Natural dyes are gotten from plants, spineless creatures, or minerals. The greater sources of natura...
In this research article, it is reported the preparation and characterisation of four types of blend...