Free guide how to make your own aluminium triformate mordant for all natural fibers, from scratch.
How to make your own Aluminium Tri-Formate
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Pepa•Aug 21
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Triformato de aluminio
Buén mordiente. Envio rápido y buena comunicación.
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Margaret•Jul 01
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Great free recipe
I'm very pleased to be able to access this recipe as so far it's hard to find aluminum tri-formate in my country. My one quibble is that the recipe only lists 'formic acid' as an ingredient without indicating what concentration of acid is needed. I can get 65% formic acid easily from a local store that sells beekeeping supplies. Hopefully this will work (please advise, Suzanne!); it's difficult to know whether a mordant is effective until you've dyed an article and then washed it a few times.
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Kipp Inglis•Mar 07
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Not for me, but may be helpful for others
Trying to find formic acid to purchase, I can only find suppliers of very large quantities. Ordering from outside of my country would raise the price by quite a bit, so it is cheaper and faster for me to purchase the Triformate already made (from a supplier in my country). Because it can be reused and replenished easily, I don't need a large quantity even though I am mordanting a fairly large quantity of good over the year.
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zoe•Jun 15
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Hello Suzanne,
First of all, thank you. I have a few questions for you. The measurements you provided are for how much fiber, and how do I know when the mordant is exhausted? Don’t we wash the fiber immediately after mordanting?
Hello Suzanne,
First of all, thank you. I have a few questions for you. The measurements you provided are for how much fiber, and how do I know when the mordant is exhausted? Don’t we wash the fiber immediately after mordanting?
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Lea Ben Arye•Feb 22
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Suzanne Tamar Dekel•
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Buén mordiente. Envio rápido y buena comunicación.
I'm very pleased to be able to access this recipe as so far it's hard to find aluminum tri-formate in my country. My one quibble is that the recipe only lists 'formic acid' as an ingredient without indicating what concentration of acid is needed. I can get 65% formic acid easily from a local store that sells beekeeping supplies. Hopefully this will work (please advise, Suzanne!); it's difficult to know whether a mordant is effective until you've dyed an article and then washed it a few times.
Trying to find formic acid to purchase, I can only find suppliers of very large quantities. Ordering from outside of my country would raise the price by quite a bit, so it is cheaper and faster for me to purchase the Triformate already made (from a supplier in my country). Because it can be reused and replenished easily, I don't need a large quantity even though I am mordanting a fairly large quantity of good over the year.
Hello Suzanne,
First of all, thank you. I have a few questions for you. The measurements you provided are for how much fiber, and how do I know when the mordant is exhausted? Don’t we wash the fiber immediately after mordanting?
Hello Suzanne,
First of all, thank you. I have a few questions for you. The measurements you provided are for how much fiber, and how do I know when the mordant is exhausted? Don’t we wash the fiber immediately after mordanting?