Textile Mechanical Finishing [hardcover] by DR. N.N Mahapatra
In Textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any process performed after dyeing the yarn or fabric to improve the look, performance, or “hand” (feel) of the finished textile or clothing. The precise meaning depends on context.
₹895.00 ₹995.00
Related products
-
Textile Technology
Grah Textile Mein Prakirya Niyantran by Dr. K. K.Goswami (H.B)
0 out of 5(0)Home textiles may be defined as textiles used for home furnishing, indoor etc. It comprises of extensive range of functional as well as decorative items or products used mainly for the purpose of decorating homes.. Home textile furnishing fabrics or home textiles consists of both natural, handmade as well in blends for making durable fabrics. Different techniques like Dyeing, Printing, Embroidery, Woven, Nonwovens, Stitched, Handmade and machine made exists for the segment. Embellishment technique further adds value to fabrics meant for the same. On the other hand weaves include plain, twill, satin, brocade, chintz, damask, tapestry, jacquard using handloom, power loom and most modern auto looms to produce wide range products. Information on process, feature and control measures is as such scanty in home textiles context. This book is an attempt to disseminate knowledge gathered by the author over his 40 years of service to textile field in various form including related to Human resources development, creating terminal competency and enhancing business performance. Author emphasized on integration of knowledge of fibers as a raw material for horne/interior textiles. The approach which can occupy significant position in the process control If weaknesses and opportunities associated with fibers, product manufacturing techniques can be removed and exploited respectively in appropriate manner as described in the book. Home textiles can become a more predominant domain in over all textiles
SKU: n/a -
Textile Technology
Artificial Silks by S.R.Trotman & E.R. Trotman (H.B)
0 out of 5(0)In this handy book, the manufacture, properties, bleaching, dyeing and finishing of the different kind of commercial artificial silks are described from the point of view of the students who has already acquired the knowledge of chemistry. The differentiation of the varieties and their general analysis is dealt with also, as well as the methods used in the examination of the raw materials. It will be observed that a great many patents have been referred to, and a list of this is given in the index. The inclusion of so many patent references is due partly, as noted above, to the fact that much of the published work is only available in the form of patent specifications, but, at the same time, the enormous amount of work which has been devoted to the subject is thus indicated.So lot of material on the subject is added with illustrations and diagrams and discussed in simple and easy way so that the students, researchers can easily understand the subject.SKU: abhas -
Textile Technology
The Textile Fibers by J.M Mathews (Hardback)
0 out of 5(0)- 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.
SKU: n/a

![Textile Mechanical Finishing [hardcover] by DR. N.N Mahapatra](https://abhishekpublications.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/1-19.jpg)




There are no reviews yet.