Achillea Millefolium, a New Source of Natural Dye for Wool Dyeing

Authors

1 Department of Organic Colorants, Institute for Color Science and Technology

2 Department of Textile, Islamic Azad University

3 Department of Textiles, Islamic Azad University

4 Department of Textile, Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Ray Branch

Abstract

Today, natural colorants are emerging globally due to the fact that they are safer and more environmentally-friendly. Natural dyes have been employed in dyeing Persian carpet piles for many years. In this study, the dried Achillea was used for dyeing wool yarns. The Iranian wool yarn was scoured, mordanted using Cu, Sn, Al salts and then dyed with different amounts of dried Achillea powder. Taguchi statistical method was employed to find the effective factors and results of the planned experiments, in order to optimize the dyeing factors. A L9 orthogonal array (four factors in three levels) was employed to evaluate the effects of different parameters in dyeing process. The colorimetric properties of the dyed yarns were evaluated in CIELAB system. Achillea found to have good agronomic potential as a natural dye in Iran. Dyeing with Achillea in conjunction with metal mordants showed enhancement in its fastness properties. Therefore it shows commercial capability for dyeing of wool yarns used as Persian carpet piles.

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