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How does Velvet jacquard embroidered fabric of different colors perform in terms of color fastness?

Publish Time: 2024-08-07
First, the characteristics of the color itself will affect color fastness. Generally speaking, dark colors such as black and dark blue tend to perform better in color fastness than light colors such as light pink and light yellow. This is because dark colors usually require more dyes to achieve, and the dye molecules are more tightly bound to the fiber. For example, black Velvet jacquard embroidered fabric may be dyed and fixed multiple times, allowing the dye to penetrate deeper into the fiber, thereby improving color fastness and not fading easily during washing and friction.

The dyeing process of the fabric and the type of dye used are also key factors. Advanced dyeing technology and high-quality environmentally friendly dyes can enhance the binding force between color and fiber and improve color fastness. However, some low-quality dyes or traditional dyeing methods may cause the color to not adhere firmly, especially on bright and complex colors, such as bright red and emerald green. For example, Velvet jacquard embroidered fabric dyed with reactive dyes usually has better color fastness than fabrics dyed with direct dyes.

The material of velvet will also affect color fastness. If the velvet is made of high-quality natural fibers such as silk, its fiber has a strong ability to absorb dyes and may have better color fastness. However, velvet made of synthetic fibers such as polyester may not perform as well as natural fibers in color fastness in some cases.

In addition, the processing of jacquard and embroidery will also indirectly affect the color fastness. Complex jacquard and embroidery patterns may require more post-processing procedures, such as ironing, finishing, etc., which may have a certain impact on the color stability if not handled properly.

In actual use, the color fastness of Velvet jacquard embroidered fabrics of different colors will vary after multiple washing, friction, light and other conditions. For example, bright orange fabrics may fade after being exposed to the sun, while dark purple fabrics may have slight color transfer in areas that are frequently rubbed.

In order to evaluate the color fastness of Velvet jacquard embroidered fabrics of different colors, a series of professional tests are usually carried out, including washing color fastness test, friction color fastness test and light color fastness test. Through these tests, we can more accurately understand the color fastness performance of each color fabric, and provide a reference for consumers' selection and use.
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