Milk or Casein Fibre
Milk or Casein Fibre
Milk or Casein Fibre
Abdul Aziz
Department of Textile Engineering
Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET)
Email: [email protected]
Introduction:
The superior physical properties of wool have for long been the subject of
investigation by scientists, and therefore it is not unexpected that at this
particular period of civilization a fibre aiming at the chemical constitution and
physical properties of wool should have been developed and made available
commercially. This fibre is one which we are here called “Casein Fibre.”
History of Milk fibre:
During the First World War, when the Germans were looking for a new source
of fabric, they discovered the properties of making fabric in milk. Then in 1930,
the Italian chemist Antonio Feretti discovered a successful method of making
casein or milk fibre so that he could overcome the shortcomings of this fibre.
Since then mass production of milk fibre started and in 1939 about 10,000 tons
of milk fibre was produced. It then competes with wool fibre in the global
market.
Casein is mainly obtained from pasteurized milk through acid treatment. The
casein is first frozen and then dried. At one stage it dries and takes the form of a
fine powder. It is then dissolved in caustic soda and the solution is left until it
acquires the appropriate viscosity.
1. This fibre is thermal insulation. So the fabric made with this fibre can
easily hold the body temperature.
The physical and chemical structure of milk protein fibre is different from that
of natural protein fibre. Therefore, care is taken in the following ways:
Dyeing: Acid, basic, direct and disperse dyes can be used. Dye liqueur should
have a pH of 4-6 and a dyeing temperature of 90-95 degrees Celsius.
Printing: Block, screen and roller printing can be used. Acid, Basic, Direct,
Aggregate Pigment Dye can be used.
1) T-Shirts
2) Ladies outwear
3) Sports-wear
4) Undergarments
5) Sweaters
3) Children’s garments
2) Bedding
The technical uses of these two types of casein fibre are discussed below.
All through the years, experts have been devoted to the researches on improved
fibres and at present they have succeeded in the development of the globally
advanced milk protein fibre, a milestone in the international textile industry.
Milk Fabrics are so skin-friendly that it itself makes us feel better. The milk
protein fibre is a fresh product as a superior green, healthy and comfortable
fibre, which will certainly become popular goods in the market.
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