Lab 7
Lab 7
BLEACHING
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MACHINES/MATERIAL REQUIRED
Scoured fabric
Pad-steam machine
CHEMICAL REQUIRED
THEORY:
During the scouring of cotton impurities like fats, wax, proteins, pectins and ash is removed.
However, scouring does not remove natural color of cotton. It also does not completely
remove seed and husk. To remove natural color of the cotton and seed fragment bleaching
process follows the scouring. Sometimes both scouring and bleaching are simultaneously
carried out; the process is called solamatic bleaching.
Cotton contain natural pigments called chlorophylls and xanthophylls, which cause its color to
be yellowish. In the process of bleaching these pigments are removed from the cotton fiber.
Along with these pigments seed fragments are also removed. Thus bleaching accomplishes
purification of the fiber.
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Depending on the extent of bleaching, fabric may be said to be half bleached or full bleached.
In the half bleached fabric, some of the natural pigments are removed and fabric yet contains
chlorophyll and xanthophlls. However in case of full bleached fabric, almost all natural
pigments are removed. The removal of the natural color of the cotton, its whiteness is
increased. A normal bleached fabric may achieve whiteness index of about 60 to 75 or
sometimes 80.
Typical Recipe
Chemical
Quantity
Liquor Ratio
Hydrogen per Oxide (35%)
Caustic soda (solid)
Sandoclean PC-LF (paste)
Stabilizer SIFA (liquid)
MgCl2
PROCEDURE
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Calculations
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Fabric Weight
Total Liquor
Caustic Soda
Stabilizer
MgCl2
TEST REULTS
Material
Quantity
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What is role of MgCl2 in H2O2 bleaching?
2. What are the advantages of continuous bleaching over exhaust bleaching process?