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Discharge printing formula for wool
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    Hi, I would like the formula for discharge printing on a dark coloured woollen fabric. This means the percentage, type and amount of chemicals used to discharge the fabric. For example, if we start with a dark blue 100% piece of wool, we need to know how to neutralise the colour back to its original state of pure white. We will be using a steaming method (not oven curing). Thanks


  • Hi sparkle1. Reasearchers aren't permitted to post their email addresses but you would be able to upload your photo to an online website and post me the link to it. You can make a list of online photo albums using your own parameters here: http://www.andromeda.com/people/ddyer/photo/albums.html Shutterfly is one that's free: http://www.shutterfly.com/home/pro5_newuser.jsp?cid=XXXHOMEP7TA hummer


  • Hi sparkle, Sodium Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate is the standard discharge chemical for wool (and silk), but be careful, it is highly toxic! Formosul: Sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate. "It is the preferred discharge for silk and wool which requires steaming. Good ventilation is mandatory as is the use of a respirator with Acid Gas cartridges." http://www.prochemical.com/glossary.htm Discharge: "The process of removing color from a fabric in a controlled manner. It usually leaves a white or differently colored pattern behind. Discharge chemicals are usually very caustic and should be used in areas with good ventilation." http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/467953-AA.shtml DISCHARGE PRINTING (making designs) Ingredients: Formosul [Sodium Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate] Acetic Acid 56% Thickening Paste Steps: 1) Mix the thickener paste. 2) Add the paste to the Formosul. 3) Apply paste to the fabric. 4) Let paste dry. 5) Steam for 10 to 15 minutes. 6) Rinse well and wash hot with Synthrapol 7) Dry You will find instructions/formulas at the following Prochemical website ( restraints keep me from pasting them here for you): http://www.prochemical.com/directions/Formosul.htm If you prefer to make your own thickener, you will find instructions/formulas at the following Dye Man website. Printing thickeners instructions/formulas: "Best way to make a thickened dye solution is to first dissolve dye in water, than use this solution to make the thickener paste." http://www.dyeman.com/chemical.html IMMERSION DISCHARGE (dunking the lot) Stripping Acid Dyes From Wool...recipe for 500 grams of fabric: "Remember that not all Acid Dyes can be stripped, so experimentation is necessary." http://www.dyeman.com/discharge.pdf Immersion discharge on one pound (454 gm) of wool or silk: http://www.prochemical.com/directions/Formosul.htm SUPPLIES Fabrics to Dye For: Dry Auxiliaries for fabric dyeing and discharging: Fabrics To Dye For Westerly RI US http://www.fabricstodyefor.com/fabric_art_supplies/dyes/auxiliaries.html Common Threads: Auxilliary Supplies: Common Threads Encinitas CA US http://www.fiberartshop.com/dyepr.htm George Weil Catalogue: George Weil Surrey UK http://www.georgeweil.co.uk/pdf/synthetic_dyes.pdf Formosul (Rongalit) sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate: Dye Man Coogee Australia http://www.dyeman.com/chemical.html WARNING: THIOUREA DIOXIDE: Not for use on wool but rather on cellulose fibers (of vegetable origin). Additional Link: Bleaching Wool using Hydrogen Peroxide http://www.prochemical.com/directions/BleachingWool.htm I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please post a clarification request before rating my answer. Thank you, hummer Google Search Terms Used: Formosul wool Rongalit wool "discharge printing" wool "thickener paste" wool discharge formula


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  • Hello hummer, thank you so much for this information. Very helpful. If I need any more information I will post another question & fee. Regards, Sparkle1


  • Hi hummer, thank you for this information. Could you please supply the formula for the thickening paste, as I can't seem to find it in the information or links that you have supplied (This means the percentage, type and amount of chemicals used). eg in your response: Ingredients: Formosul [Sodium Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate] Acetic Acid 56% Thickening Paste... If you prefer to make your own thickener, you will ... Also, some of the links were very interesting but only supplied a description of the process, which we are already familiar with. Thank you again for your assistance, sparkle1


  • Hi sparkle1, thank you for your clarification. Sorry, I believe "formula" was the wrong word to use in regards to thickener. Sodium Alginate (kelp) is the standard product used as a thickener - both Low (for wool & silk) and High (for cotton) Viscosity Sodium Alginate are available. 1) Briefly, here is what you will need for making one quart of discharging paste: --------------------------- Neutral Formula (wool, silk & nylon) 95oF (35oC) water: ...............................1 cups (375 ml) Formosul (Sodium Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate): ......10 Tbl (150 gm) http://www.prochemical.com/directions/Formosul.htm To the above formula, you will gradually sprinkle enough LV Sodium Alginate to thicken to the desired consistency (Sodium Alginate is readily cold water soluable). Alternatively, you can make a paste of the Sodium Alginate and add that to the formula to help prevent lumps. Directions will be on the bag. "Sprinkle the thickener into the chemical water slowly, mixing continuously. (You can also use a blender). Let sit for an hour or so to thicken before use. Refrigerate to store. Don't over-thicken, thinner is better." http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/2008-AA.shtml --------------------------- 2) Following are informative links explaining Sodium Alginate: "Low viscosity, high solids sodium alginate thickener for all reactive dyes. Primarily used for silk, wool & synthetic fabrics when fine line definition is important." http://www.prochemical.com/glossary.htm Sodium Alginate-Low Viscosity "High solids sodium alginate thickener for all reactive dyes. Primarily used for silk, wool & synthetic fabrics when fine line definition is important. It makes it easier to stamp, paint and stencil with thin dyes and paints." http://www.dharmatrading.com/glossary/S.html Sodium Aginate Properties: http://www.chemicalland21.com/arokorhi/lifescience/foco/SODIUM%20ALGINATE.htm 3) Two suppliers of Sodium Aginate: Dharma Trading: "Sodium Alginate is pure kelp (sea weed) - it's commonly used to thicken food. It is the recommended thickener for Procion dyes and it works as a thickener for other liquids as well." #SA1 1 lb. Low Viscosity for silk (LV) 11.50 http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/2008-AA.shtml PRO Thick F: "Low viscosity, high solids Sodium Alginate thickener for all reactive dyes. Primarily used for silk, wool & synthetic fabrics when fine line definition is of importance." 1 lb. $11.25 http://www.fabricstodyefor.com/fabric_art_supplies/dyes/auxiliaries.html 4) Additional Link (of interest): "For those of you who asked for my recipe for printing and direct application of Fiber Reactive Dyes on wool -- NO steaming required: Print Paste: 1 1/2 Cups Urea 3t. Sodium Bisulfite 1t. Calgon 2t. vinegar 4-8t. sodium alginate (depending on thickness desired) Warm water to make 1 Qt. Put dry chemicals in a jar and add warm water and vinegar. Cover and shake vigorously to mix. Label and store in refridgerator." http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalDyes/interrupt?st=2&m=1&done=%2Fgroup%2FNaturalDyes%2Fmessage%2F720%3Fsource%3D1 I'm sorry if you found my answer a bit confusing. In regards to your comment, "Also, some of the links were very interesting but only supplied a description of the process, which we are already familiar with.", I did add some links that I believed you would find interesting, such as suppliers of Formosul, rather than just supply you with the formula and nothing more. I hope this has helped to clarify my answer but if you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Sincerely, hummer
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    Impurities in raw cotton,wool and silk,Adventitous impurities in grey fabrics .. Printing of cotton fabric with different styles e.g. Direct, Discharge,
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    Brown Asbestos Fiber (Wool Felt) . flash tank can also be obtained from tables, given the steam pressure (before discharge) and the flash tank pressure.
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    This box will be automatically hidden when printing. ← Back to Set Page behind// the state of being behind in the discharge of obligations; 2. . dhurrie: Hindi & Urdu darī // a thick flat-woven cotton or wool cloth or rug made in India . also : a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a
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