의류제품
INFLUENCE OF SELF-OXIDIZED FATTY SOILS ON THE REMOVAL OF PARTICULATE SOILS FROM FABRIC DURING LAUNDERING.
- 출판일1993.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
386
An experiment evaluated the influence of self-oxidized fatty soils on the removal of particulate soils from cotton and polyester fabric during laundering. The test soils consisted of lard and particles of ferric oxanate. The faric samples were segregated into three groups. The fibrst group was stained with lard, the second group was stained with ferric oxanate particles, and the third group was stained with a mixture of lard and ferric oxanate particles. Half of the samples were laundered immediately, and the other half were aged over a period of days. Results indicated that the presence of fatty soils had little effect on the removal of particulate soils had little effect on the removal of particulate soils from the fabric samples that were laundered immediately. However, the removal of ferric oxanate particles from the samples that were aged was much more difficult; the lard had partially oxidized, binding the particles to the fabric. 9 refs.