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Textile Processing Problems And Its Solutions By Dr. N.N. Mahapatra (Hardcover)
Coming soon, Textile TechnologyTextile Processing Problems And Its Solutions By Dr. N.N. Mahapatra (Hardcover)
This book defines and identifies problems and the roots of a problem, and then goes on to explain various techniques that can be used for solving problems. It explores brainstorming and critical and creative thinking methods, usage of QC tools for diagnosing and taking decisions, and managing the change after implementing a solution. Case studies illustrate how solutions were found for the problems. By studying these techniques, readers can choose better techniques to solve their problems.
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Textile Raw Materials by Ajay Jindal & Rakesh Jindal (H.B)
Textile Raw Materials provide complete and handy information on all classes of textile fibers- natural, regenerated and man-made in used. The book has been divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 is about introduction of textile fibers which covers classification, basic concepts, polymerization, characteristics and properties of textile fibre, Chapter 2 deals with natural fibres, their angin, source, types, production, physical and chemical properties, grading and end-use. Chapter 3 is about regenerated fibres, their manufacturing process, physical and chemical properties, ond-use etc.SKU: abhtrm -
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Textile Testing by John H. Skinkle (H.B)
Textile testing is carried out for one of several reasons and at several stages in the production of the goods. In general, we may say that testing is carried out in order to answer one or more questions: Are the goods satisfactory? Are the goods better or poorer than another lot? What has been the effect of a certain process on the goods? If the goods are unsatisfactory or unusual, what is the cause of the abnormality? It will be seen that to answer all of these questions except the first involves a comparison of two samples; therefore, absolute standards and tolerances are necessary only to answer the first question. The answers to the first two questions are of interest primarily to the consumer, the answers to the last two questions are of interest to the manufacturer.Where several methods are available the one considered best will be given in detail, and the other methods will be mentioned or considered in less detail. Very often, approximate results may be obtained which are satisfactory for plant use or in a comparison and which require little or no special apparatus. These are especially valuable, since many small plants cannot afford expensive apparatus, and even larger plants occasionally wish to make a test of some sort which is not usually performed because it is unnecessary, and which does not warrant the outlay of any great sum of money.At the end of each chapter, a bibliography of references is given for each test which is mentioned in the chapter, so that if the reader is interested, he can obtain further information.SKU: n/a -
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Textile Weaving and Design by W.S.Murphy (H.B)
ISBN: 9788182471664
In this handy volume the author has contingently arranged the various branches of weaving and designing industry, and trusts that it will be found to meet the want which undoubtley exists for such a book.Each section of the book focuses on a basic aspect of weaving and designing or on general issue related to this subject. All the nine chapters follow the normal sequence used in weaving and designing. If chapter one gives introduction and general information chapter two tells how to design plain cloth, chapter 3 is devoted to twilling and four rearranges twills and checks, chapter five is on drafting and six gives information on figure weaving, chapter seven is on gauze pattern, chapter eight tells us about plush and valvet and last chapter nine has a detailed information on double clothes.Over all this comprehensive source book offers students a wealth of text as well visual information about weaving and designing.
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The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres by Dr. G.V. Georgievics (H.B)
In the present volume dealing with the Chemical Technology of the Textile Fibers (excepts concerns the dye-stuffs, which will be treated in a separate work the author has been obliged to condense the available matter as much as possible in order to preserve the form of a text-book. Nevertheless, it seemed necessary, in certain cases, in the interests of the book to give definite data and an exact description of individual processes. In STOL instances the details en gathered exclusively either from the cullus personal experience en kolesources. The most important is the chapter treating of dyeing whilst cruise? other hand, the subjectivity had to be dealt with in a more general fashion the materials being less suitable for treatment in text-book style The author thinks it desirable to point out that in the present work an attempt has been made to completely separate the chemical and mechanical technology of the subject a standpoint he considers justified by the extensive area occupied by each of these branches. Hence only a few sketches of apparatus have been given, and the methods of dressing the finished goods have been described very briefly since they almost entirely belong to the domain of mechanical technology
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The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics by F. Beech
isbn :978-818247-275-4
Hardback: 280
In this handy book the author has endeavoured to supply the dyer of cotton fabrics with a conveniently arrganged handbook dealing with the various branches of cotton dyeing industry, and trusts that it will be found to meet the want which undoubtedly exists for such a book.The text on which the is based is expressed in le “the dyeing of cottonics” and enlarging upon it the author has described clearly in detail the various processes and operations generally, pointing out the principles involved and illustrating these by numerous recipes, showing the applications of a great variety of dyes in the production of the dyes.So author feels that this book is must for every industry involved in textile manufacturing, must for every textile student and institute.SKU: n/a -
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The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics by Franklin Beech (Hardback)
- Dimension : 22.5 x 14.5 x 1.6
- ISBN-13 : 978-81-85733-302
In this book the author has endeavoured to supply the dyer of woollen fabrics with a conveniently arranged handbook dealing with the various branches of the wool dyeing industry, and trusts that it will be found to meet the want which undoubtedly exists for such a book.
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The Dyer’s Guide by Thomas Packer
- Hardcover : 112 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8182478553
- ISBN-13 : 978-8182478558
- Item Weight : 264 g
- Dimensions : 22.5 x 14.5 x 1.1 cm
As the name suggests the book is an ultimate guide for the fabric dyer’s. It consists of 6 well crafted and in depth chapters named, introductory, on dyeing cotton on dyeing silk, on sourcing and dyeing wool, on dyeing silk and cotton bla, on dyeing cotton and silk.
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The Finishing of Jute and Linen Fabrics by Thomas Woodhouse (H.B)
- Page : 346
- ISBN : 978-8182471559
- Dimension : 25 x 16.5 x 2.5 cm
This book is designed to inform and advise about the finishing of jue and linen process, how to go through it and get the most out of it.
The range of subject is comprehensive, and include illustrations and descriptions of the following branches of the trade: Inspecting and Mending, Cropping or Cutting, Dumping, Calendering and Chesting, Mangling, Measuring, Marketing, Rolling, Crisping and Rolling, Lapping or Plaiting, Packing, Bag and Dack Cutting, Straching, Dyeing, Drying, Twine Tarring, Waterproofing and Fireproofing, Bleaching, Schuting and Expanding, Stentering, Jigging, Guiding and feeding, Belt Streching, Chasing, Beetling, Ornamentation bt Hem Stitching, Embroidery, and similar mechanical operations.
In addition to the above features appear, more than 400 illustrations in 312 figures to give more and much more information about the process.
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The Principles and Practice of Textile Printing by Edmund Knecht (Hardback)
- Page : 668
- ISBN : 978-8182476257
Excerpt from The Principles and Practice of Textile Printing All the standard works on the subject, as well as patent and current literature, have been consulted. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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The Textile Fibers by J.M Mathews (Hardback)
- Page : 216
- ISBN : 978-8182474871
- Dimensions : 25 x 19 x 1.5 cm
The present book, it is hoped, will be of assistance to both the practical operates in textiles and the student on textile subjects. If the outgrowth of a number of years of experience teaching of textile chemistry, as well as practical observation in the many ill problems. The textile fibres form the raw materials for many of our greatest industries, and hence it is of importance that the facts concerning them should be systematized into some form of scientific knowledge. The author has attempted, however, not to allow the purely scientific phase of the subject to overbalance the practical bearing of such knowledge on the everyday problems of industry.
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Vegetable Dyes by Dr. A. Ganswindt (Hardback)
- ISBN : 978-8182474543
- Dimensions : 22 x 14 x 1.5 cm
this book include the following chaptes: 1.wool, silk, cotton and linen 2.mordants 3.british dye plants 4.the lichen dyes 5.blue 6.red 7.yellow 8.brown and black 9.green 10.the dyeing of cotton 11.the dyeing of silk
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Waste Silk Spinning by Hollins Rayner
- Hardback : 158 Page
- ISBN : 978-8182470064
- Dimensions : 22 x 14 x 1.5 cm
A desire having been expressed in many quarters for a book dealing with silk yarns and the machinery and processes necessary to convert the fine fibre of the silkworm into a weavable thread, the author arranged with the proprietors of the well known journal, the Textile Manufacturer, to publish in that monthly a series of articles dealing with these subjects.
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Weaving Preparation Technology by Dr .N Gokerneshan
- Hardback : 272 page
- ISBN : 978-8182472343
- Dimensions : 22.5 x 14.5 x 1.8 cm
The book has been prepared considering the dire need of the students. It is indeed intriguing to note that no text books are available, that cover the entire sequence of processes in the area of weaving preparation. Students therefore had to refer to a number of books. The unique feature of the book is that it meets the syllabi requirements of the universities/polytechnics.
The book is divided into four divisions, namely, winding, warping, sizing, and drawing. A special chapter has been devoted to the preparatory aspects of micro denier yarns. Also the latest BTRA norms are included. This makes the book very valuable to students. The topic on winding covers all the basic aspects of the winding process, technological developments, winding aspects of sewing threads, and winding of packages for dyeing. The section in warping discusses about the types of warping, productivity, quality related aspects and modern developments. The section on sizing deals with the basic process, principle, chemistry, developments and quality control. The readers will find the book to be very useful for teaching as well as learning.
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