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Hydrogen Peroxide Fabric Bleaching

On the method of hydrogen peroxide bleaching and dyeing fabrics
The color of the fabric is to make it clear and clean, and the use of hydrogen peroxide is quite crucial. Today, discuss its method in detail to illustrate the importance of bleaching and dyeing fabrics.

Hydrogen peroxide has the power of oxidation, which is the foundation of bleaching and dyeing fabrics. When it encounters with fabrics, it can make the color lighter, so as to achieve the effect of bleaching and dyeing. If you want to do something good, you must first understand its rationale, know its characteristics, and then apply it appropriately.

When used for fabric bleaching and dyeing, the first concentration is the tone. If the concentration is too high, although it can quickly remove the color, the fabric will be vulnerable, the fibers may break, and the texture will also change. If you shoot thin strips with a Therefore, it is necessary to measure accurately, depending on the quality of the fabric, such as the genus of cotton, linen and silk, and match the concentration according to its properties. For cotton, it can be slightly thicker; for silk, it should be lighter to prevent it from hurting its smoothness.

The second time is the control of temperature. If the temperature is high, the reaction speed will be fast, and the bleaching and dyeing will be fast. However, if it is too high, it will be feared to damage the fabric, and hydrogen peroxide will easily decompose and lose its effectiveness. Just like cooking, if the fire is fierce, it will be easy to burn, and if the fire is slight, it will be difficult to ripen. It is appropriate to choose a moderate temperature, about room temperature or slightly higher, in order to facilitate a smooth and effective reaction.

Furthermore, the duration should also be paid attention to. If the time When in the bleaching and dyeing room, always observe the color until the color is appropriate, such as a painter's color matching, and the appropriate shade is the best.

When bleaching and dyeing, or with additives to help hydrogen peroxide exert its properties. However, the choice of additives should also be in line with the properties of the fabric and hydrogen peroxide, and should not be mismatched to avoid change.

In short, the concentration, temperature, duration, and additives of bleaching and dyeing fabrics with hydrogen peroxide are all factors. Careful preparation and careful operation are required to make the fabric bright in color without damaging its quality and achieve the best condition of bleaching and dyeing.