North American Academic Research , Volume 2, Issue 11; November 2019; 2(11) 18-35
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Research
Investigation of color yield & color space between different parts of a
garments body
Tonmoy Paul
*1
, Miraduzzaman Chowdhury
1
, Kamrul Hassan Bhuiyan
2
, Rony Mia
3,5
, Suraiya
Sultana
4
1
Dept. of Wet Process Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTex), Tejgoan, Dhaka
1208, Bangladesh
2
Dept. of Apparel Manufacture & Technology (AMT) and Fashion Design & Technology ( FDT),
Sonargaon University (SU)
3
School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan 430073,
China.
4
Dept. of Textile Engineering, Port City International University, Chittagong, Bangladesh
5
Dept. of Textile Engineering, National Institute of Textile Engineering & Research (NITER),
Savar, Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh.
*
Corresponding author
Accepted: 1 November, 2019;Online: 06 November, 2019
DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3529872
1. Introduction:
Bangladesh is one of the highest apparel exporters in world’s textile market. For increasing
aesthetic property of cloth coloration various types of dyes are used in garments. Color
conceivably is one of the most significant features of textile materials. It is one of the basic
Abstract: In textile dyeing industry, body part & accessories part of garments is dying in a
same recipe & condition in a dyeing machine. Most of the time fabric type between body part
& accessories is different. The objective of this work to finds out the color yield & space
deviation between body part & accessories part fabric. By Kubelka-Monk theory, we
explained the deviation between body part & accessories part of fabric in K/S, wavelength
curve & difference in lightness and darkness (ΔL*), difference in red and green (Δa*),
difference in yellow and blue (Δb*), total color difference (ΔE*) value for color space.
Keywords: Body part & accessories part, same recipe & condition, color yield & space
deviation, Kubelka-Monk theory, K/S, wavelength curve & ΔL* Δa* Δb* ΔE* value