Effects of O3 Treatment on Different Composition % (Cotton, Polyester, Elastane) of Denim Fabrication (GSM 295, 327, 340, 343, 357, 360, 413) after Random O3 Wash
In the present day, all the buyers are encouraging the sustainable wash
in the industry to conform to their orders. The washing industry is facing some
difficulties after receiving the order from the buyers. That’s why, in this
study, the authors have selected different percentages of cotton, polyester,
and elastane fabric containing the GSM 295, 327, 340, 343, 357, 360, and 413 to
conduct these experiments to reduce the difficulties of the washing industry.
For all different types of denim fabrics, the physical properties test
(tensile, tear, and GSM) and the chemical properties test (color fastness to
crocking, color fastness to ozone, pH) have been done here to collect the row
data. The main aim of this study was to find out about shade variation, weight
loss, physical property changes, etc. before and after the third wash. This
study will help the washing industry choose fabric types for sustainable
washing in the future.
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