The physical properties of fibres produced from pineapple leaves can vary due to the differences in growing locations within a stem and are influenced by leaf growth age. Pineapple leaf fibres require quality increase, particularly in dyeing. The utilizing of natural dyes ingredients from suji (Dracaena angustifolia) leaves extract, turmeric (Curcuma domestica val) and sappan (Caesalpinia sappan [L.]) wood have friendly impact on the environment. Various types of natural dyes and leaf fibres growing location within the stems of pineapple plants and the color intensity are carefully examined in this study. The diversity of natural dyes used in dyeing influenced the fibres color intensity of pineapple leaves. Pinneaple leaf fibers growing loc...
The use of synthetic dyes in the textile industry is mostly non-degradable, which are carcinogenic a...
Natural dyes have begun to regain attention due to biodegradable nature and low negative impact on h...
Natural dyes are now starting to grow because of the prohibition of the use of synthetic dyes contai...
The physical properties of fibres produced from pineapple leaves can vary due to the differences in ...
The pineapple’s leaf plant contains approximately 2.5% to 3.5% of strong white silky fibres. These f...
At present the pineapple plant is widely cultivated in some regions of Indonesia. Nevertheless the p...
Pineapple leaves (PALs) are useful agro wastes which have the potentials to be used as an alternativ...
The ecological benefits of renewable raw materials are clear: they save valuable resources, are envi...
Cellulosic natural fibres from pineapple leaves are considered as a green alternative to the convent...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities, is widely ava...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities, is widely ava...
This study is about the pineapple fibre (natural fibre fabric) utilized in Malaysia Batik products. ...
Natural fibre is becoming less-frequently used in the current textile industry with the development ...
Natural dyes are obtained from roots, leaves, barks, fruits and fruit-coat or wood of the plants. It...
The study focuses on the utilization of pineapple leaves fiber as a raw material for the production ...
The use of synthetic dyes in the textile industry is mostly non-degradable, which are carcinogenic a...
Natural dyes have begun to regain attention due to biodegradable nature and low negative impact on h...
Natural dyes are now starting to grow because of the prohibition of the use of synthetic dyes contai...
The physical properties of fibres produced from pineapple leaves can vary due to the differences in ...
The pineapple’s leaf plant contains approximately 2.5% to 3.5% of strong white silky fibres. These f...
At present the pineapple plant is widely cultivated in some regions of Indonesia. Nevertheless the p...
Pineapple leaves (PALs) are useful agro wastes which have the potentials to be used as an alternativ...
The ecological benefits of renewable raw materials are clear: they save valuable resources, are envi...
Cellulosic natural fibres from pineapple leaves are considered as a green alternative to the convent...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities, is widely ava...
Pineapple agro-waste, the residue produced during harvesting or processing activities, is widely ava...
This study is about the pineapple fibre (natural fibre fabric) utilized in Malaysia Batik products. ...
Natural fibre is becoming less-frequently used in the current textile industry with the development ...
Natural dyes are obtained from roots, leaves, barks, fruits and fruit-coat or wood of the plants. It...
The study focuses on the utilization of pineapple leaves fiber as a raw material for the production ...
The use of synthetic dyes in the textile industry is mostly non-degradable, which are carcinogenic a...
Natural dyes have begun to regain attention due to biodegradable nature and low negative impact on h...
Natural dyes are now starting to grow because of the prohibition of the use of synthetic dyes contai...