Ring Dyeing

Ring dyeing is a type of dyeing fault in which dyes are partially diffused to the interior of fibre. Most dyes are stained on to the fibre surface that form layer of dyes on to fibre surface. Thus around the fibre a ring-like appearance of the dye can be viewed cross-sectionally. This ring-like dye layer opposes further dye diffusion. This problem leads to poor wash fastness and rubbing fastness of dyed fabric, as well as other staining-related fastness properties.

Dyeing
Techniques
  • Batik
  • Dyeing
  • Kalamkari
  • Katazome
  • Leheria
  • Mordant
  • Reactive dye printing
  • Resist
  • Ring dyeing
  • Rōketsuzome
  • Shibori
  • Tie-dye
  • Tsutsugaki
Types of dyes
  • Dyes
  • Natural
  • Acid
  • Reactive
  • Solvent
  • Substantive
  • Sulfur
  • Vat
  • Disperse
Traditional textile dyes
  • Black walnut
  • Bloodroot
  • Brazilin
  • Cochineal
  • Cudbear
  • Cutch
  • Dyewoods
  • Fustic
  • Henna
  • Indigo
  • Kermes
  • Logwood
  • Madder
  • Polish cochineal
  • Saffron
  • Turmeric
  • Tyrian purple
  • Weld
  • Woad
History
  • Trade and use of saffron
  • Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands
Craft dyes
  • Dylon
  • Procion
  • Rit
Reference
  • Glossary of dyeing terms
  • List of dyes

"Ring dyeing" is nothing but a faulty dyeing.The dye particles are not penetrated uniformly throughout the fibre structure due to several reasons like poor pretreatment of yarn before dyeing,channelling of dye liquor circulation due to faulty loading of carriers with yarn wound packages,high density of packages(especially in cheese/cone dyeing)and manymore. this topic itself we can give lot of deatils.

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