Assessing the effectiveness of traditional wool scouring for small-scale farmers in South Africa: a study on detergents and scouring time

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Ketshepileone Shiela Matlhoko, Jana Vermaas, N. Cronjé, Sean van der Merwe
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Purpose The South African wool industry is integral to the country's agricultural sector, particularly sheep farming and wool production. Small-scale farmers play a vital role in this industry and contribute to employment and food security in rural communities. However, these farmers face numerous challenges, including a lack of funding, poor farming practices and difficulty selling their wool at fair prices. This study aims to address these challenges, the University of Free State launched a wool value chain project for small-scale farmers. Design/methodology/approach In this project, one of the studies conducted assessed the effectiveness of different detergents suitable for traditional wool scouring methods for small-scale farmers who lack access to sophisticated machinery. The investigation was conducted by scouring 160 wool samples using three different detergents and filtered water as a control. The wool samples were then evaluated for their cleanliness, brightness and fibre properties through a combination of scanning electron microscopy, spectrophotometry and statistical analysis at different scouring times (3, 10, 15 and 20 min, respectively). Findings The results showed that the combination of scouring time and the type of scouring solution used could significantly impact wool quality. It was found that using a combination of standard detergent or Woolwash as a scouring solution with a scouring time of 10–15 min resulted in the best outcome in terms of fibre property, wool colour and scouring loss. Originality/value This study demonstrated that traditional wool scouring methods could be an option for small-scale farmers and anyone who want to learn how to scour wool without expensive machinery to make wool products.
评估南非小规模农民传统羊毛洗涤的有效性:洗涤剂和洗涤时间的研究
目的南非羊毛工业是该国农业部门不可或缺的一部分,尤其是养羊和羊毛生产。小规模农民在这一行业中发挥着至关重要的作用,并为农村社区的就业和粮食安全做出了贡献。然而,这些农民面临着许多挑战,包括缺乏资金、糟糕的耕作方式以及难以以公平的价格出售羊毛。为了应对这些挑战,自由州立大学启动了一个面向小规模农民的羊毛价值链项目。设计/方法/方法在该项目中,进行的一项研究评估了适用于传统羊毛洗涤方法的不同洗涤剂对缺乏先进机械的小规模农民的有效性。该调查是通过使用三种不同的洗涤剂和过滤水作为对照对160个羊毛样品进行的。然后,通过扫描电子显微镜、分光光度法和统计分析相结合的方法,在不同的洗涤时间(3、10、15和20 结果表明,洗涤时间和所用洗涤液类型的组合对羊毛质量有显著影响。研究发现,使用标准洗涤剂或Woolwash的组合作为冲刷溶液,冲刷时间为10-15 min在纤维性能、毛色和冲刷损失方面的效果最好。独创性/价值这项研究表明,传统的羊毛洗涤方法对于小规模农民和任何想学习如何在没有昂贵机器的情况下洗涤羊毛的人来说都是一种选择。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
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