Scouring
Scouring
Scouring
• The loom state cotton fabric contains about 8-12 percent natural
impurities of the total weight of the fiber.
• These impurities mainly consists of waxes, proteins, pectic substances
and mineral matters.
• In addition to this, the mechanically held impurities called motes are
present containing seed coat fragments, aborted seeds and leaves
that cling to fibers.
• Apart from these, loom state fabric is also contaminated with oils
such as machine oils, tars, greases etc.
Scouring
Natural fats, oils and lubricants tallow are mostly esters usually in the form of
triglycerides. After saponification, glycerol is water soluble and soap is efficient
surfactant or emulsifier. If wax is not removed, non uniform absorption of dyes
and finishing agents will take place. Actually removal of wax determines the
absorbency after scouring. Also alkali removes pectic acid, pectic acid is insoluble
in water but soluble in alkaline solution
Scouring, Mechanism of Removal of
Impurities
Stage 1-5 swelling of cross section, stage 6 and 7 removal of NaOH from fiber
• Mercerization causes opening of fiber structure, this increases amorphous content
due to de-crystallization
• Higher number of –OH groups available as compared to un-mercerized cotton
• Higher moisture regain, dye-uptake and reactivity.
Mercerization
Increase in tensile strength
• Removal of convolutions results in removal of weak spots at the point of reversal.
• Fiber have more uniform, circular and smooth cross section after mercerization.
• Fiber alignment along fiber axis is better in case of tension mercerization as
compared to slack mercerization.
Shrinkage
• When fiber swells, the fiber shrinks in length, in absence of tension.
Effect of Tension
• Tension mercerization results in more lustrous product as compared to a slack
mercerization.
Mercerization
• Neutralization after mercerization
• Normally with a suitable acid
• Test method to determine degree of mercerization
• Although there are many methods to do this, one quantitative test based on
the ability of mercerized cotton to absorb barium hydroxide is widely used.
Mercerized cotton can absorb more Barium hydroxide than un-mercerized
cotton and this is the basis for this test.
• For completely mercerized cotton the value of BAN is around 155 and for
semi mercerized cotton it varies in between 115 and 130.
Mercerization
• Mercerization machines
• Pad chain mercerizing machine: Saturator (NaOH)-padder (sequeeze)-airing
rollers (time for swelling)-saturator (NaOH)-padder-stenter clips/chain –
sprinkling of fabric with water (reduction of NaOH conc. below 60 g/l)-washer
for rinsing and neutralization.
• Chainless mercerizing machine