Merdan, NigarCanbolat, ŞeydaKılınç, MehmetAkın, Filiz2019-09-092019-09-092015https://hdl.handle.net/11467/2957https://doi.org/10.7240/mufbed.14576In this study, reactive dyes having different chromophore and reactive groups were used to dye polyamide fabric such as C.I. Reactive Blue 4 (Basilen Blue MR–BASF–chromophore group of anthraquinone, a reactive dye in the structure of dichlorotriazinel), C.I. Reactive Blue 15 (Cibacron Turquoise GF–CGY–chromophore group of phtalocyanine, a reactive dye in the structure of monochlorotriazinel),C.I. Reactive Blue 52 (Drimarene Blue X3LR-S–chromophore group of disazo-formazon metal complex, a reactive dye in the structure of trichloroprimidin) and C.I. Reactive Blue 69 (Lanasol Blue 3G–CGy–chromophore group of, ?- boromoacrylamide of reactive group). The samples were dyed with conventional and ultrasonic method. After the dyeing process, the dye exhaustion rate, dye remova after washing, % fixation values were compared in terms of the methods. Besides, the washing, light, rubbing and perspiration fastness values and ?E*, ?L*, ?a* and ?b* values were analysed in terms of type of reactive dye and dyeing method.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUltrasonicConventionalKinetic of DyeingPolyamide FabricThe effect of the ultrasonic energy on dyeing a polyamide material with reactive dyes, including a different chromophore and a reactive groupArticleÖzel Sayı: 151010.7240/mufbed.14576