STUDYING THE POSSIBILITIES OF CHEMICAL PROCESSING OF WASTE PROTEIN FIBERS
Keywords:
low temperature, color intensity, dyeing, ionic bonding, property, covalent bonding , process duration.Abstract
The research explores the possibility of dyeing wool fibers with dichlorotriazine dye (“Lanazol” Red) with the aim of preserving their valuable properties. The study focuses on shortening the duration of the dyeing process and achieving high color intensity without the use of organic compounds.
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