Textile processing and properties : preparation, dyeing, finishing, and performance /
The type and amount of textile products have greatly proliferated over the last decade. Concomitant textile processing to improve the properties and ultimate performance has also undergone dramatic changes. Ready availability of instrumentation, computers, lasers and integration of these advances wi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam [Netherlands] ; New York :
Elsevier,
1994.
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Colección: | Textile science and technology ;
v. 11. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Textile Processing and Properties: Preparation, Dyeing, Finishing and Performance; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. PREPARATORY PROCESSES; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 SINGEING; 1.3 SIZING AND DESIZING; 1.4 SCOURING AND CARBONIZING; 1.5 BLEACHING AND OPTICAL BRIGHTENING PROCESSES; 1.6 MERCERIZATION AND LIQUID AMMONIA TREATMENT OF TEXTILES; GENERAL REFERENCES FOR PREPARATORY PROCESSES; TEXT REFERENCES FOR PREPARATORY PROCESSES; Chapter 2. FUNDAMENTALS OF DYES AND DYEING PROCESSES FOR TEXTILES; 2.1 INTRODUCTION.
- 2.2 RELATIONSHIP OF COLOR TO THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF DYES 2.3 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF DYEING; 2.4 CLASSIFICATION OF DYES; 2.5 SYNTHESIS OF DYES; GENERAL REFERENCES FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF DYEING AND DYEING PROCESSES FOR TEXTILES; TEXT REFERENCES FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF DYEING AND DYEING PROCESSES FOR TEXTILES; Chapter 3. METHODS OF APPLYING DYES TO TEXTILES; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 APPLICATION OF DYES CONTAINING ANIONIC FUNCTIONAL GROUPS; 3.3 DYES CONTAINING CATIONIC FUNCTIONAL GROUPS; 3.4 DYES REQUIRING CHEMICAL MODIFICATION BEFORE APPLICATION; 3.5 SPECIAL DYEING TECHNIQUES AND CLASSES OF COLORANTS.
- 3.6 DYEING MACHINES AND PROCESSES3.7 TEXTILE PRINTING; GENERAL REFERENCES FOR METHODS OF APPLYING DYES TO TEXTILES; TEXT REFERENCES FOR METHODS OF APPLYINGDYES TO TEXTILES; Chapter 4. FABRICS WITH IMPROVED AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 DIMENSIONAL STABILIZATION BY MECHANICAL AND THERMAL METHODS; 4.3 PRODUCTION OF SURFACE EFFECTS IN FABRICS; 4.4 METHODS FOR IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES; 4.5 IMPROVEMENT OF SPECIFIC FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES; 4.6 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROCESSES; GENERAL REFERENCES; TEXT REFERENCES.
- Chapter 5. TEXTILE PERFORMANCE DETERMINED BY CHEMICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL METHODS5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 WET CHEMICAL METHODS; 5.3 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS; 5.4 COLOR AND ITS MEASUREMENT; GENERAL REFERENCES FOR TEXTILE PERFORMANCE DETERMINED BY CHEMICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL METHODS; TEXT REFERENCES; Chapter 6. TEXTILE PERFORMANCE: END USE AND RELEVANT TESTS; 6.1 OVERVIEW; 6.2 PHYSICAL AGENTS AND ASSOCIATED TEST METHODS; 6.3 CHEMICAL AGENTS AND INFLUENCES; 6.4 BIOLOGICAL AGENTS AND INFLUENCES; 6.5 MULTIPLE AGENTS AND FACTORS THAT AFFECT TEXTILE PERFORMANCE.
- General references for textile performance: end use and relevant teststext references for textile performance: end use and relevant tests; author index; subject index.