KIER TREATMENT AND ENZYME DYEING
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Our products are Kier treated and Enzyme dyed in Izmir, Turkey.
What is a Kier?
A kier or keeve is a large circular boiler or vat used in bleaching or scouring cotton fabric. When in use, they are continuously rotated by an engine, steam being supplied through a rotating joint in the axle. They are usually spherical, sometimes cylindrical.
Purposes of Kier Boiling:
Kier boiling is done for the below purposes,
- Removes natural impurities (waxes, fats, oils, pectins) from cotton fabrics.
- Improves fabric whiteness and absorbency.
- Prepares fabric for uniform dyeing, printing and bleaching.
- Enhances fabric softness and reduces yarn imperfections.
- Minimizes microbial growth, increasing durability.
- Contributes to producing high-quality, aesthetically pleasing textiles.
What is Enzyme dyeing?
Enzyme dyeing is a textile dyeing process that uses enzymes to create colorants that stick to fibers.
Benefits of Enzyme dyeing?
- Environmental impact: Enzymes are biodegradable and can reduce the amount of water and energy needed in the dyeing process. They can also reduce the toxicity of waste discharge.
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Fabric properties: Enzymes can improve the texture and fastness properties of fabrics.
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Dye uptake: Enzymes can help fabrics absorb dye more effectively.
- Safety: Enzymes are safe to use and the reactions are controllable.