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2007 / ȣ: V.19,no.4,Aug |
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A Study on the Media Treatment Technology of the High-Coloured Digital Textile Printing |
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Min Gi Hong, Ha Na Lee, Ji Young Kim, Lian Ping Zhang,Seok Han Yoon1, Mi Kyung Kim1 and Sam Soo Kim |
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Yeungnam University,1Korea Dyeing Technology Center |
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In recent years, the application of digital textile printing has increased. The benefits of using this
method include the ease of sampling and the production of printed textiles. However, the production process of
digital textile printing differs from that of conventional printing. For successful digital textile printing by ink-jet
technology, the pretreatment of fabrics is very important in order to overcome the following problems. Low
viscosity ink can spread easily on the textile surface leading to poor resolution. As a result, the combination of
ink and pretreatment chemicals is still impractical and consequently most fabrics used in digital textile printing
will require a pre treated coating in order to prevent the ink colours from bleeding on the fabric. Research
presented in this paper shows some preliminary attempts to establish the relationship between the pre treatment
and the digital textile printing quality. Various cotton fabrics were treated with pre treatment agents including
ingredients like thickener, alkali and humectant, and then ink spread effect and colour yield of printed fabrics by
reactive ink were analysed by using an optical microscope and K/S value. The results show that digital textile
printing quality on cotton fabrics can be optimized with appropriate pre treatments. |
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Digital Textile Printing(DTP), Pretreatment, Ink-jet Printing |
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http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=OSGGBT_2007_v19n4_1 |
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