
The process sequence of hot mercerization is given below:
Step-1:Saturation of cotton with sodium hydroxide solution (240 to 280 gpl for full mercerizing effect and 110 to 135 gpl for semi mercerizing effect) preferably under relaxed condition at temperature 80 to 100 degree Celsius for 5 to 10 seconds
Step-2: Controlled hot stretching
Step-3: Cooling the stretched material to a temperature less than 25 degree Celsius
Step-4: Tension controlled washing up to the caustic concentration in the fabric reaches 60 gpl (Stabilisation)
Step-5: Final washing under normal conditions
Advantages:
1. The degree of mercerizatrion is more uniform
2. Due to the better penetration of alkali solution, the desired mercerising effect is achieved more rapidly
3. The period of contact between material and caustic solution can be reduced by 50-80% (5 to 10 Seconds) resulting in greater productivity.
4. More uniform colouration than cold mercerised cotton
5. Improved lustre, tensile strength, dimensional stability, easy care properties and better receptivity to subsequent scouring and bleaching.
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