Extraction and Application of Natural Dyes (Annato Seeds,Yellow Ginger Rhizomes, Mahogany Bark, Duhat Bark, Sampaloc, Sibukao Wood, Talisay Leaves, Young Coconut Husk, Coffee Pulp, Mayana Leaves and Indigo Leaves) Description: Demonstration and hands-on training on the extraction of dyes from indigenous plant sources and its application to natural fiber-based yarns, fibers and/or fabrics. Duration: Two (2) days Remarks: For regional intervention: Technology transfer at no cost to the proponent/beneficiaryexcept that proponent/ beneficiary shoulders the cost of chemicals, dyes and auxiliaries and use of workshop facilities (Laboratory wares) amounting to Php 1,300.00 Dyeing of Indigenous Fibers Using Synthetic Dyes
Description: Dyeing of buntal, abaca, maguey and other indigenous fibers. Duration: Three (3) days Advanced Dyeing of Indigenous Fibers Using Synthetic Dyes
Description: Dyeing of buntal, abaca, maguey and other indigenous fibers. Will focus on color matching Duration: Four (4) days Dyeing of Cellulosic Fibers Using Synthetic Dyes
Description: Dyeing of cotton, jute, linen, ramie, rayon and other cellulosic fibers. Duration: Three (3) days Dyeing of Synthetic Fibers
Description: Dyeing of polyester, nylon and other synthetic fibers. Duration: Two (2) days Tie Dyeing Technology Description: Dyeing of cellulosic fabrics through tie-dyeing technique wherein a string is tied into the fabric to keep the dye from being absorbed into the material. The designs and patterns are created depending on the way the fabric is tied. The process is repeated as many times as desired by making new knots in other parts of the cloth and immersing the fabric in additional dye baths. Duration: Two (2) days Remarks: For regional intervention: Technology tranfer at no cost to the proponent/beneficiary except that proponent/ beneficiary shoulders the cost of chemicals, dyes and auxiliairies and use of workshop facilities (laboratory wares) amounting to Php 1,500 for each of the training courses. |
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