A Manual of Dyeing by Edmund Knecht
isbn: 978-81-8247-424-6
this book includes
- 1. introduction
- 2.chemical techonology of textile fibre
- 3.water
- 4.washing and bleaching
- 5.acids,alkalies,mordants
- 6.natural colouring matters
- 7.artificial organic colouring matters
- 8.mineral colours
- 9.machinery used in dyeing
- 10.experimental dyeing and fastness of dyed colours
- 11.analysis and valuation of materials used in dyeing
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