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Study of the colouristic capacity of the natural annatto dye in dyeing polyester fabrics and recycled yarns

The textile sector has been the subject of research aimed at discovering more sustainable alternatives to harmful chemicals, and coloration technologies. In this study, the colouristic capacity of the natural annatto dye was evaluated in 100% polyester (PES) fabrics and in 100% PES fabrics with recy...

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Main Authors: Hillesheim, Crisleine Regina, Rodrigues, Quethelen Elizabeth Araujo Garcez, da Silva, Marcela Kotsuka, de Souza, Carolina Krebs, Bertoli, Sávio Leandro, Barcellos, Ivonete Oliveira, Gonçalves, Marcel Jefferson
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