PENGAMBILAN ZAT WARNA ALAMI DARI KAYU NANGKA

Dany Eka Parasetia, R Ritaningsih, P Purwanto

Abstract


Textile dyes are divided into two, namely natural dyes and synthetic dyes. Natural dyes derived from
animals and plants while the synthesis of dyes can be produced from these chemicals. Jackfruit plants is one type of
plant that can be utilized as a source of natural dyes for textiles by the wood extract. Manufacture of dyes from the
jackfruit wood performed by the method of continue extractionoe with a soxhlet.
Extraction results in the ratio 1: 15 that is the longer the extraction time the higher the yield obtained. The
optimum time for extraction is 5 hours with a yield of 2.62% obtained for wood powder and shavings in 1:31% for
water content in the material 10%. While on the water content of 50% results in a material obtained by extraction of
2.08% for wood powder and 1.08% for the shavings. In the ratio 1: 10 gained 1.68% yield for wood powder and
shavings to 0.94% for water content in the material 10%. While on the water content of 50% results in a material is
1.43% to 0.89% sawdust and shavings for.
A very influential variable is the size of material and moisture content in the material. In the extraction of
dyes, solvents with a ratio of 1:15, the water content of 10% and the size of 100 mesh material produced the greatest
yield of 2.62% obtained by linear regression is Y = 1.328 + 0256 x with a percent error of 0.16%.
In the test fabric made with two methods ie with loundrymeter method for washing and methods crockmeter
for the desecration. Results of analysis of the fabric that has been colored later in the match with a grayscale and
stainning scale.

Keywords


Natural Dyes, Jackfruit, Extraction.

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