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The Dyeing of Grain Leather

Abstract

The results of an experiment to determine the behaviour of acid and direct dyes with various auxiliaries are reported. They show that dyes are taken up in the first 5-10 min and this rate is not affected greatly by temperature, though differences in brilliance and fastness are better at higher temperatures. Auxiliaries which give a levelling action with an anionic, tanning or dispersing action often result in a severe loss of colour intensity. Nonionic and weakly cationic auxiliaries are considered and it is shown that the amount and type used considerably affect colour strength.

 

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Volume Number
55
Author(s)
H. WACHSMANN

The Dyeing of Grain Leather

Volume Number
55
Author(s)
H. WACHSMANN