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Silk is dyed with the same dyes as wool, excluding 1:1 metal complex dyes. In addition, direct dyes can be used. The dyeing pH is slightly higher than with wool. For reactive dyeing 20-60 g/l of salt and 2-5 g/l of soda ash is needed for fixation [294, ETAD, 2001].
 
Silk is dyed with the same dyes as wool, excluding 1:1 metal complex dyes. In addition, direct dyes can be used. The dyeing pH is slightly higher than with wool. For reactive dyeing 20-60 g/l of salt and 2-5 g/l of soda ash is needed for fixation [294, ETAD, 2001].
  
For more information, see: [[Additinal information: Dyeing of wool|wool dyeing]]
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For more information, see: [[Dyeing of wool]]
  
  

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1. DESCRIPTION OF TECHNIQUES, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT


Silk is dyed with the same dyes as wool, excluding 1:1 metal complex dyes. In addition, direct dyes can be used. The dyeing pH is slightly higher than with wool. For reactive dyeing 20-60 g/l of salt and 2-5 g/l of soda ash is needed for fixation [294, ETAD, 2001].

For more information, see: Dyeing of wool


2. NEW TECHNOLOGIES


a) Changes in the process

No information is available.

b) Changes in the heat supply system

No information is available.

c) Changes in the energy distribution system

No information is available.


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