Research on Sustainable Digital Printing for Wool
Textiles
Digital Printing
Sustainable Enhancement of Aesthetic Values of Woolens by Digital Printing
Objectives of the Proposal
- Developing precoating system for digital printing on wool for controlled absorption,
minimum spreading & sharp print pattern.
- Formulating Acid dye, Reactive Dye & Pigment Ink systems for digital printing on Ink-Jet
Printing systems.
- Developing print -dry steam or print-dry-cure process as per the colorant component.
- Developing print -dry steam or print-dry-cure process as per the colorant component.
Progress of the Project
- Fabric Procurement: Wool and wool-blend fabrics were procured from HP Singh Pvt Ltd and
Sanjay Shah India Pvt Ltd.
- Capex Procurement: A state-of-the-art Ink Jet Digital Printing Machine [DC-S1] was
procured from Jaysynth Dyestuff (India) Ltd to facilitate the printing process.
- Precoating Formulation: Preparation and optimization of precoating formulations for wool
and woolen blends were conducted to enhance substrate adhesion and print quality.
- Fabric Testing: Precoated fabrics underwent rigorous physical textile testing, including
tensile strength evaluation and washing durability assessment.
- Ink Formulation: Various ink formulations including Reactive Ink, Acid Ink, Pigment Ink,
and Basic Ink were developed to cater to different printing requirements.
- Ink Absorption Properties: The formulated inks demonstrated excellent adsorption
properties on textile substrates, ensuring vibrant and durable prints.
- Ink Optimization: Optimization of the formulated digital printing inks was carried out,
followed by comparative testing with commercial inks to assess performance.
- Quality Testing: Parameters such as viscosity, surface tension, pH, total solids, heat
aging stability, foaming and moisture content were rigorously tested to ensure ink
quality and stability.
- Biodegradability Testing: Biodegradability testing using OECD 302B Zahn- Wellens test
(28 Days) was conducted on developed Reactive Ink, Acid Ink, Pigment Ink, and Basic Ink
formulations. Results showed superior biodegradability compared to commercially
available inks.
- Ink Trials: Ink trials were conducted on various wool-based textiles including 100% wool
shirting fabric, 60/40 polyester-wool shirting fabric, 100% woolen shawls, and 100%
woolen stoles with varying GSM (grams per square meter).
Proof of Concept:
- Presented a poster at the International Conference on Sustainable Development 2023, held
virtually on September 19, 2023, showcasing research on "Surface Modification of Wool
and Wool Blends for Digital Printings.”
- Participated and showcased our research at the Bharat Tex 2024 event, highlighting
advancements in digital printing on wool and wool-blend textiles.
- Filed a Provisional Patent for "Digital Printing Ink Composition for Wool Based Fabrics"
with Application No. 202421007998, filed on February 6, 2024, aiming to protect
innovative formulations developed for inkjet printing on wool substrates.