Use of fluorescent dye to whiten wool
Mary Ann Morris and
Barbara W. Mitchell
Hilgardia, 1960, vol. 30, issue 8
Abstract:
The whitening effect of a fluorescent dye applied from organic solvents to white wool was investigated. Optimum conditions for applying C. I. Fluorescent Brightening Agent #68 from perchlorethylene and Stoddard solvent at room temperature were developed. Visual evaluation in daylight and under ultraviolet light showed a marked improvement in whiteness after application of the dye to white wool fabrics. The fastness of the dye to conditions encountered during use was found to be satisfactory.
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Date: 1960
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