Dyeing and Printing Defects
Dyeing and Printing Defects
Dyeing and Printing Defects
SUBMITTED TO:
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
NIFT CHENNAI
SUBMITTED BY:
SARTHAK SAGAR
DYEING
PRINTING
1.Consistency
2.Uniformity
4. Woven Penetration
COMMON CAUSES OF DEFECTS
2. COLOUR BLEEDING
Its a loss of colour when the dyed fabric is wetted or immersed in water.
The water become coloured and may lead to discoloration of other
fabrics.
This is usually due to either improper dye selection or poor dry fastness.
3. COLOUR CROCKING
- It is the rubbing off of the colour. It may rub onto other fabric.
This may be due to inadequate scouring subsequent to dyeing.
4. OFF SHADE
-It occurs in tubular knits. It results from creased fabric passing through
squeeze rollers in the dyeing process.
9. TENDER SPOTS
It is the difference in the shade of the fabric from edge to edge or one
end of the fabric to another.
BLEBBINESS
BLEEDING
A printed motif blurs and as a result the outline of the design appears
unclear. This may be due to the viscosity of the colour paste is too low,
the concentration of the dyestuff in the print paste is too high and the
amount of colour paste printed or the amount of hygroscopic agent used
id too high
STAINING DURING STEAMING
Stains are transferred when a poorly washed printing table is used, the
printing cloth is piled up after insufficient drying or a part of the cloth
touches another during steaming
UNEVEN PRINTING
Colour tone gaps appear horizontally at the same distance from each
other. This may be due to bad screen frame, a poorly installed squeegee and
uneven squeegee pressure
SLIGHT TOUCHING
Some area in the motif has pale spots. This may be due to slow
replenishment of colour paste, uneven squeegee pressure, choosing a
squeegee within appropriate hardness, bad squeegee relay, and uneven
surface of printing table, inappropriate viscosity of the colour paste
and inappropriate use of thickener
SPECK
Dots are visible due to colour stain. This might occur due to non-
dissolved dye stuff and impurities contained in colour paste have
fixed to the problem area.
STAIN DUE TO FRICTION
Staining occurs since the motif touches something when it is not dried
and scuffed after all.
It is the result of colour being smeared during printing. The splashes are
most likely to occur when the roller printing speed is too fast, the screen
plate is lifted inappropriately or the viscosity of the colour paste is too
low.
EXTRA HANGING YARNS
Yarns like stains are made by the extra hanging yarns sticking out of the
cloth. This happens when poorly knit fabric is used.
LISTING
The colour shade or depths of selvedges are different from that of the
center. This happens due to poor bleaching, poor installation of a frame
and squeegee, uneven squeegee pressure and inappropriate padding and
colour fixing.
END STITCHES STAIN
Stain made by sewing machine stitches or the end stitches of the under
cloth. This happens when the end stitches or joints overlap end up too
large.
DROPS
CREASE MARK
-differs from crease streak in that streak will probably appear for an
entire roll. Crease mark appears where creases are caused by fabric folds
in the finishing process. On napped fabric, final pressing may not be
able to restore fabric or original condition. Often discoloration is
a problem.
POOR DISCHARGE/ RESIST PRINTING
Rope and roller leave their mark son printed cloth. This is when the
temperatures during steaming are too high or the temperatures set for
finishing are too low.
The area that has touched rope or rollers during steaming has faded
colours or stains. This problem occurs particularly when steam is
condensed in rope or rollers.
CLIP AND PIN MISS
Tenters pin or clip marks remain or appear too inside. Bad clips or
pins, poorly conditioned guilder and unusual cloth width can lead to
the problem.
UNPRINTED AREA
Some area in a motif are not printed. The reason is that a foreign matter
has been built up in the screen mesh, or the colour paste cannot adhere to
the cloth. It occurs for example in printing a fabric with slubs or by fuzz
balls in the printing paste. Imprint is created by touching insufficiently
dried right side of the print.
CRACK MARKS
MOIRE
STAINED
DEFECTIVE REGISTER
COLOR OUT
ASSIGNMENT 2
SUBMITTED TO
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
SUBMITTED BY-
RICHA
B/AP/12/1648
DEPARTMENT OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER- III