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Development of Green/Skin-friendly Textiles by Minimizing Formaldehyde Content in Pigment Printing

Muhammad Irfan SiyalDepartment of Textile Engineering, National Textile University, PakistanSidra SaleemiInstitute of Polymer and Textile Engineering, University of the Punjab, Lahore, PakistanNoorullah SoomroNamangan Institute of Textile Industry, Republic of UzbekistanRaja Fahad QureshiDepartment of Textile Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan
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This study aims to reduce the content of formaldehyde in pigment printed cotton fabric with deep shades. A hand screen printing method was applied using various curing temperatures and concentrations of urea for preparation of skin-friendly products. The woven, bleached fabrics were printed following a precise process of screen printing and these samples were dried and curried for proper fixation. Standard test procedures were followed to assess the content of H-CHO (formaldehyde) during washing and rubbing. H-CHO contents were instantly reduced by increasing the temperature of the printed fabric during curing. The best outcome for wet and dry fastness of rubbing was achieved at 160˚C, while a little enhanced rubbing outcomes were observed when the concentration of urea was 2% at a fixation temperature of 150˚C. The final product may be effectively used for clothing purpose, meeting the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 standard for low formaldehyde content.

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