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Dyeing of Angora Rabbit Fibers

1Department of Textile Engineering, Namık Kemal University, Tekirdağ/Çorlu, Turkey


American Journal of Materials Engineering and Technology. 2014, Vol. 2 No. 2, 17-19
DOI: 10.12691/materials-2-2-4
Copyright © 2014 Science and Education Publishing

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Rıza ATAV. Dyeing of Angora Rabbit Fibers. American Journal of Materials Engineering and Technology. 2014; 2(2):17-19. doi: 10.12691/materials-2-2-4.

Correspondence to: Rıza  ATAV, Department of Textile Engineering, Namık Kemal University, Tekirdağ/Çorlu, Turkey. Email: ratav@nku.edu.tr

Abstract

Angora rabbit fibers are exceptionally soft and lustrous fibers. The Angora rabbit is a very old breed of rabbit, believed to have originated in Turkey in the town of Angora. As these fibers are also protein based, dyeing characteristics are similar to wool. All recipes for dyeing sheep wool can be used for angora, too. But angora should be dyed at lower temperatures and it should not be boiled. In this review article, knowledge about the dyeing properties of Angora rabbit fibers are given and recent studies on angora dyeing are summarized.

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