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surface migrate into the swollen fibre structure and are subsequently fixed.
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Colour fastness
properties from dyeing fabrics by this method tend to be low,
along with higher effluent
discharge.
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The interaction and fixation between dye and fibre impacts the discharge of dyes in effluent,
colourfastness
during consumer use, and the lesser characterized,
dye removal from recycling
processes at the material end-of-life stage. Sustainability of the dyeing process in industry is
assessed by the ability to discharge low amounts of unfixed dyes (effluent) as drainage, with less
discharge when the aggregation and chemical bonding present between the fibre and dye molecule
is strong.
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Table 14 summarizes the different dye classes on textiles.
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