Beschreibung
Although bleaching of flax-based textiles is more or less equivalent to that of cotton-based textiles, yet two main factors are to be considered. Firstly, flax possesses ca. 15-20 % natural impurities in contrast with cotton, which acquires only 5 %. Secondly, flax is more sensitive to alkali and oxidizing bleaching agents as compared with cotton. That is why bleaching of flax-based textiles is much longer and requires more care and precautions than cotton-based textiles. In general, cellulosic fibers (e.g., flax, cotton, jute, etc.) contain various impurities such as fats, waxes, pectins, lignin, and natural coloring matters; etc. Efficiently removing these impurities through subjecting these fibers to preparatory processes is a must to guarantee proper dying or printing and finishing.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Hossam Emam had master in textile chemistry in 2007. Then he finished his doctorate 2012 in the field of materials science/textiles from Innsbruck University, Austria. Now Dr. Hossam is an associate professor in the National Research Centre - Egypt. He has more than 60 publications in highly ranking ISI journals.
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