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Full Title (Bulgarian)
Textile and Garment Magazine
Subtitle
списание Текстил и облекло
Imprint
Textile and Garment Magazine
Publisher
SEUTGL
ISSN
1310-912X (Printed Journal)
2603-302X (Online Journal)
Journal Volume Number
03
Journal Issue Number
01
Journal Issue Designation
papers
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM/DD)
2025/03/31
Full Title (English)
APPLICATION OF SURFACTANTS IN THE PRETREATMENT OF RAW TEXTILE FABRICS
Subtitle
ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ НА ПОВЪРХНОСТНО АКТИВНИ ВЕЩЕСТВА ПРИ ПРЕДВАРИТЕЛНАТА ОБРАБОТКА НА СУРОВИ ТЕКСТИЛНИ ПЛАТОВЕ
By (author)
Affiliation
University of Niš, Faculty of Technology in Leskovac, Leskovac, Serbia, Professor
Number of Pages
10
First Page
75
Last Page
84
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2025/03/31
Main description (English)
The pretreatment of raw textile fabrics is a critical phase in textile processing, aimed at removing impurities and enhancing fabric wettability, absorbency, and dye affinity. Surfactants play a pivotal role in this stage by facilitating the efficient removal of natural and processing-related contaminants such as waxes, oils, pectins, and sizing agents. This study examines the application of various classes of surfactants – anionic, cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric – in the pretreatment of different textile substrates. The mechanisms of surfactant action, including emulsification, wetting, and detergency, are analyzed to evaluate their impact on process efficiency and fabric quality. Comparative assessments highlight the influence of surfactant type and concentration on parameters such as fabric whiteness, absorbency, and tensile strength. The research further discusses environmental implications and the potential of biodegradable surfactants as sustainable alternatives to conventional agents. Overall, the findings underscore the significance of optimizing surfactant selection and process conditions to achieve effective, eco-friendly textile pretreatment outcomes. Keywords: surfactants, raw textile, application, processing, biosurfactants.