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Title:
Enzymes in Digital Printing of Polyamide Fabric
Authors: Ahmed G. Hassabo 1 Nehad Z. Gouda 2 Nadeen Khaleed 2 Sohaila Shaker 2 Neaama A. Abd El-Salam 2 Nourhan A. Mohamed 2 Hanan Othman 3
Year: 2024
Keywords: digital printing inkjet printing polyamide fabric
Journal: Journal of Textiles, Coloration and Polymer Science
Volume: Volume 21
Issue: Issue 1 - Serial Number 1
Pages: Pages 149-160
Publisher: Ahmed G. Hassabo
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

The stamping techniques needed by the apparel industry must be more adaptable and environmentally friendly. In this case, digital printing with inkjet and sublimation transfer printing technology offers synthetic textile substrates a workable solution. Because it is light, soft, strong, and durable, polyamide (pa) fibre stands out among synthetic fibres. Absorbing sweat although this fabric has outstanding physical and mechanical qualities, it has a low surface energy by nature, which makes it difficult for the enzyme or ink solution to stick to it during the printing process. However, a gaseous plasma treatment can activate the pa surface. Non-thermal atmospheric plasma can replace chemical primers based on risky pa surface changes since it is quick, safe, and dry curing.

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