EXPLORATION OF MORDANTING TECHNIQUE ON EXCELSA COFFEE HUSK WASTE AS NATURAL DYES FOR TEXTILE PRODUCT
Coffee is one of the plants with high economic value and plays a crucial role in Indonesia's economic growth. The coffee processing industry in Karanggupito Village, Ngawi Regency, East Java, produces two tons of excelsa coffee beans annually. From this production, 40% of coffee bean waste i...
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Summary: | Coffee is one of the plants with high economic value and plays a crucial role in
Indonesia's economic growth. The coffee processing industry in Karanggupito
Village, Ngawi Regency, East Java, produces two tons of excelsa coffee beans
annually. From this production, 40% of coffee bean waste is generated. Currently,
the coffee bean waste is only used as animal feed, and the rest is discarded. This
research aims to provide an alternative solution to optimize the potential of coffee
bean waste by utilizing it as natural dye applied to textile products. Coffee bean
waste contains tanin, which imparts a brown color to textiles, and color variations
can be achieved by mixing suitable mordants with natural dyes on textiles. The
study seeks to explore the potential of using excelsa coffee bean waste as a natural
dye to produce optimal and diverse colors on textile products.
This research utilizes a qualitative method with an exploratory approach. The
qualitative method involves literature studies, direct observations, and interviews
related to natural dyes, excelsa coffee processing, and the utilization of coffee bean
waste. The exploration process is carried out to develop color variations from
dyeing on cotton and ramie fabrics using excelsa coffee bean waste extract.
Exploration includes the combination of four types of mordants: acid, base, salt,
and metal mordants. The results of the exploration have been applied to textile
products.
The research proves that excelsa coffee bean waste has significant potential as a
natural dye for textile products. The resulting colors can be diverse and obtained
through exploration of dyeing methods, types of mordants, mordanting techniques,
and dyeing duration. The study also demonstrates that the developed color
variations can be successfully applied to textile products. The hope is that the
findings from this research will offer an alternative solution for utilizing excelsa
coffee bean waste and contribute to the diversity of natural dye colors in textile
applications. |
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