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Basic principles of textile coloration

Basic principles of textile coloration

A D Broadbent

The dyeing of natural and synthetic fibres by methods based on modern chemical technology is increasingly becoming an international industry, with countries throughout the world developing and operating textile coloration plants. Many people begin their careers in textile coloration with only a basic knowledge of science and technology, with students typically embarking on demanding courses unsure of some of the more elementary principles involved. This book is designed for such people, as it assumes that the reader has only a basic knowledge of science and mathematics. It offers a thorough all-round appreciation of the fascinating field of textile coloration. It also provides the junior undergraduate with an excellent preparation prior to undertaking more advanced studies.

ISBN 0 901956 76 7
ISBN-13: 978 0 901956 76 7
January 2001
592 pages 234 x 156mm hardback

Contents


An introduction to textiles, dyes and dyeing; Fibres and textiles: properties and processing; Fibrous polymers; Synthetic fibres; Natural cellulosic fibres; Artificially made fibres based on cellulose; Protein fibres; Water treatment; Auxiliary chemicals for wet processing and dyeing; An introduction to dyes and dyeing; Dyeing theory; Dyeing machinery; Acid, metallised and mordant dyes; Dyeing cellulosic fibres with direct dyes; Disperse dyes; Reactive dyes; Cationic dyes; Dyes synthesised in the fibre; Union dyeing; Colour measurement; Colour differences and colorant formulation; Printing; Testing of dyes and dyeings; Textile finishing.

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