Introduction to Printing ❤️
Introduction to Printing ❤️
Definition:
Textile Printing refers to the localized application of dyes or pigments and chemicals by any
method which can produce particular effect of color on the fabric according to the design. It is
done on the right side of the fabric with the wrong side being unprinted or much lighter than the
right side.
Dyeing vs Printing:
Dyeing Printing
There is no localized application. Localized application of dyes or pigments
according to design.
Color: In form of solution. Color: In form of thick paste.
Fabric, yarn & fibres are dyed. Fabric is only printed.
Steaming is not required. Steaming is used for fixation.
Much amount of water is used. Less amount of water is used.
More time is required. Less time is required.
Only mono color application. Both mono & multi-color application.
Dyeing machineries are comparatively simple. Printing machineries are comparatively complex.
Fabric is handled in open width or rope form. Fabric is handled in only open width.
Salt is required. Salt is not used.
Color is applied uniformly on both faces. Printed face is darker & other face is paler.
Processed fabric may be wet or dry. Processed fabric must be dry.
Printing Flow-chart:
Preparation of
Grey Textile Pretreatment
printing paste
Drying / Curing
Finishing Printing
/ Steaming
Printing Ingredients:
Dyes/Pigments:
Wetting Agents:
To reduce surface tension of water allowing dyestuff for easy penetration into fibre.
Solvents/Dispersing Agents:
To prevent precipitation.
Thickener:
To prevent premature reactions betn the chemicals contained in the print paste.
Defoaming Agents:
Example: Silicone, defoamers, sulphated oil, perminol KB, Emulsified pine oil.
Oxidizing Agent:
To develop the final color during steaming or in the subsequent after treatment.
Reducing Agent.
Acids/Alkalis:
To maintain PH.
Swelling Agent:
To reduce crystallinity.
Help the easy penetration of dye molecule inside the fibre polymer.
Miscellaneous Agent:
Mild oxidizing agent: To secure the partial destroy of color during steaming.