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Effect of Alkaline and Neutral Protease Enzyme Pretreatment Followed by Finishing Treatments on Performance Properties of Wool/Cotton Union Fabric: A Comparative Study

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Title Effect of Alkaline and Neutral Protease Enzyme Pretreatment Followed by Finishing Treatments on Performance Properties of Wool/Cotton Union Fabric: A Comparative Study
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Creator L. AMMAYAPPAN, J. JEYAKODI MOSES, K. ASOK SENTHIL, and JIMMY K. C. LAM
 
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Subject Wool, Cotton, Enzyme, Functional Finihsing
 
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Literature information on the application of protease enzyme
pretreatment followed by finishing treatment on wool-blended
textiles for improving their performance properties is still inadequate.
Wool/cotton union fabric was pretreated with savinase and
papain enzymes separately followed by finishing with nine different
finishing combinations. Savinase pretreatment had an influencing
effect on handle and smoothness properties while papain
pretreatment had improved comfort and mechanical properties.
Each finishing formulation gave specific performance property in
addition to softness. It is concluded that savinase pretreatment
followed by Sandosoft-SPG+Ceraperm-MW+Ceraperm-Aqua combination
finishing could be used to impart both softening and
comfort finish to the wool/cotton union fabric.
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Date 2021-04-22T07:49:19Z
2021-04-22T07:49:19Z
2011-12-02
 
Type Journal
 
Identifier L. Ammayappan, J. Jeyakodi Moses, K. Asok Senthil & Jimmy K. C. Lam (2011) Effect of Alkaline and Neutral Protease Enzyme Pretreatment Followed by Finishing Treatments on Performance Properties of Wool/Cotton Union Fabric: A Comparative Study, Journal of Natural Fibers, 8:4, 272-288, DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2011.627110
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/46628
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Springer