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mordant A chemical agent that fixes a dyestuff to a fiber.
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mordant An additive that makes dyes more stable and allows the dyes to penetrate the wool.
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mordant From the Latin 'to bite', the term describes a substance used to prepare wool or silk for dyeing. The mordant attaches to receptor sites on the surface of protein fibers and makes a chemical bridge between the dyestuff and fiber. The most common mordants are alum and iron sulfite. Madder and the yellow plant dyes require a mordant, whereas indigo does not. Top
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mordant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the type of musical ornament mordent (note the different spelling), see Ornament. A mordant is a substance used to set dyes.
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