| Stripping Agent for Vat Dyes DA-BS800 DA-BS800 is a stripping and
leveling agent which has a strong affinity with cotton fiber. It is
suitable for vat, sulfur, reactive and direct dyes. Besides, it is
a retarding agent for vat and direct dyes. Also it can prevent
white staining when washing after direct and reactive printing.
Property Appearance liquid pH value 6.0-7.0 Density 1.02g/cm3
(20°C) Solubility freely soluble in water Stability stable to acid,
alkali, electrolyte and hard water. Application 1. Stripping after
dyeing and printing For vat dyes Significant results can be
achieved when add DA-BS800 to stripping bath of vat dyes. While the
stripping effect depend on the amount of DA-BS800. Recommended
dosage for stripping is as follows when in big liquid ratio. 3-5
g/L DA-BS800 As refer to deep color, suggest adding protective
colloid, such as Dekol SN-S (2g/L) or dispersing agents such as
Setamol WS or Uniperol AC (2g/L) to avoid precipitation. If it is
hard water, we recommend adding Dekol SN-S or Trilon TB. The
stripping temperature should be as high as possible, but can not
exceed 85°C in order to maintain the stability of the dye bath.
Recipe: 2 g/L Dekol SN-S 1-2 g/L Setamol WS or/and 1-2 g/L Uniperol
AC 10-15 mL/L Sodium hydroxide 5-6 g/L Sodium hydrosulfite 3-5 g/L
DA-BS800 Keep for 45-60mins at 60-85°C(checkout the reduction
state), then warm washing, cold washing. The greater the dye bath,
the smaller risk of dye precipitation in DA-BS800 solution. Light
color 1:5 Medium color 1:8 to 1:10 Deep color 1:10 or more greater
For sulfur dyes DA-BS800 can strip sulfur dyes also. The dyeing
matters can be stripped in bath of sodium hydroxide and sodium
hydrosulfite, but can’t in boiling bath of sodium sulfide. The
stripping method or application rule of sulfur dyes is same to vat
dyes. For direct dyes The stripping recipe for direct dyes is as
follows, 1 g/L Sodium carbonate 2 g/L Sodium hydrosulfite 2 g/L
DA-BS800 Keep for 30-60min at 50°C,then rinse thoroughly. For
reactive dyes The stripping recipe for reactive dyes is as follows,
15 ml/L Sodium hydroxide 5 g/L Sodium hydrosulfite 2 g/L DA-BS800
Keep for 30-60min at 60-80°C,then rinse thoroughly. 2. Cooking
light application of direct dyes The direct dyed fabric should be
treated in large bath with nearly boiling water. 0.5-2 g/L Sodium
carbonate 1-3 g/L DA-BS800 0.5-1g/L Trilon TB can be added into the
dye bath after the dyes are fixed with copper salt. 3. Washing
after direct and reactive printing DA-BS800 can prevent white
staining when washing after direct or reactive printing. It can
also avoid ground staining in direct printing process. DA-BS800 is
especially recommended for those reactive dyes which are difficult
to wash off. In addition to the regular detergents, 0.5-1.5g/L
DA-BS800 should be added to the work solution. 4. Level dyeing of
vat and direct dyes For vat dyes DA-BS800 has very strong retarding
effect, so it can provide leveling effect, especially in harsh
conditions, such as cheese yarn light dyeing. For the sake of
avoiding unnecessary dyes wastage, only a small amount of DA-BS800
can be used. The recipe of level dyeing is as below, 2 g/L Dekol
SN-S 0.5-2 g/L Peregal P 0.05-0.3 g/L DA-BS800 Note: DA-BS800 must
be diluted (1:10) before being added to dye bath. For direct dyes
Direct dyes have high substantives to viscose fabrics, which can
cause uneven dyeing. However, DA-BS800 can weaken the substantives
of direct dyes, due to its strong retarding effect to direct dyes.
So we can get leveling effect. To ensure that there is no excessive
retarding, the dosage of DA-BS800 is determined by the
concentration of the dyes. Recommended recipe is as follows, Light
color (dye concentration below 1%) 1-1.5% D A-BS800 Medium color
(dye concentration 1-3%) 0.5-1% DA-BS800 |