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Abstract
The text and line drawings describe chemical dyeing and printing techniques as they apply to small-scale operations, and how to plan for small-scale production.(Published in the Small-scale Textiles series).
Table of Contents
| Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Title Page | iii | ||
| Copyright Page | iv | ||
| Table of Contents | v | ||
| Acknowledgements | vi | ||
| Foreword | vii | ||
| Preface | viii | ||
| Chapter 1. Introduction to Dyeing and Printing | 1 | ||
| Chapter 2. Basic Principles and Processes | 8 | ||
| Chapter 3. Simple Methods of Testing | 23 | ||
| Chapter 4. Specifications of Small-Scale Dyeing Machines | 28 | ||
| Chapter 5. Planning for Production | 33 | ||
| Chapter 6. Equipment and Materials Suppliers | 39 | ||
| Chapter 7. Sources of Further Information | 42 | ||
| Appendices | 45 | ||
| 1. Some Technical Terms Used in Dyeing | 45 | ||
| 2. Preparation and Aftertreatment of yarn and Fabric | 47 | ||
| 3. Dyeing Wool with Acid and Metal Complex Dyes | 50 | ||
| 4. Dyeing Cotton, Viscose Rayon, or Linen with Direct Dyes | 51 | ||
| 5. Dyeing Cotton, Viscose Rayon, or Linen with Reactive Dyes | 52 | ||
| 6. Dyeing Silk with Acid, Metal Complex, and Reactive Dyes | 53 | ||
| 7. Printing Wool and Silk with Reactive Dyes without Steaming | 54 | ||
| 8. Printing Cotton Fabrics with Reactive Dyes | 56 | ||
| 9. Printing Cotton Fabrics with Pigments | 58 | ||
| 10. Effluent Disposal | 60 |