AATCC Review

AATCC Review
Title AATCC Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 2004
Genre Dyes and dyeing
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AATCC Review

AATCC Review
Title AATCC Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 648
Release 2005
Genre Dyes and dyeing
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Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing

Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing
Title Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing PDF eBook
Author R M Christie
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 253
Release 2007-05-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1845693094

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Textile dyes enhance our environment, bringing colour into our lives. The current range of dyes have been developed to withstand environmental effects, such as degradation by exposure to light and water. However, the industry involved with the application of dyes to textiles has a responsibility to ensure that potential for harm to the environment, for example through residues in waste-streams, and to the consumer is minimised. Written by an international team of contributors, this collection reviews current legislation and key technologies which make textile dyeing more efficient and environmentally friendly. The book begins by detailing European and US legislation relating to textile dyeing. Further chapters cover toxicology, environmentally responsible application of dyes and supercritical fluid textile dyeing. The book concludes with chapters on the reduction of pollution and minimisation of waste, the re-use of spent dyebath, chemical treatment of dye effluent and biotechnological treatment of dye effluent. Environmental aspects of textile dyeing is a standard reference source for manufacturers concerned with developing a sustainable industry. Crucial guide to minimising harmful effects on environment and the consumer Reviews current technologies and European and US legislation Essential for all textile manufacturers

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors
Title Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors PDF eBook
Author MaryPaul Yates
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 457
Release 2019-02-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 150132652X

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"I adopt this text due to the strong applications within the fields of Interior Design and Architecture. It shows practical knowledge that students need upon graduation. It should be kept as reference for all new graduates." Victoria Runge, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, USA Learn how to select textiles for every type of residential and commercial interior. The book has the most current fiber and fabric information about household and institutional textiles, and commercial and residential textiles for upholstered furniture, windows, walls, and floorcoverings. More than 500 color line drawings and photographs illustrate fibers, yarns, fabrics, manufacturing equipment, coloring, finishings, and end products. Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors STUDIO-an online study tool! · Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips · Review vocabulary with flashcards

Fabric Testing

Fabric Testing
Title Fabric Testing PDF eBook
Author Jinlian Hu
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 424
Release 2008-09-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1845695062

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The textile industry is becoming an increasingly competitive environment. Differentiating products by quality is particularly important. Testing can be performed both to improve product quality and achieve compliance to international, regional or retailer specific standards. Fabric testing provides a comprehensive review of the tests available for fabrics. The book begins with introductory chapters which discuss the scope, importance and statistical analysis of fabric testing. The book then reviews various types of fabric tests such as fabric composition testing, physical and mechanical tests, fabric chemical testing, how to test appearance, permeability, comfort and flammability, as well as dyeing and colouring tests and key issues in testing textile samples. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors Fabric testing is a valuable resource for designers, technologists, quality inspectors and testing institutes in the textile industry. It is also relevant for academics and students within the textile field. Reviews various types of fabric tests including fabric composition and fabric chemical testing Discusses the scope, significance and statistical analysis of fabric testing Assesses the importance of fabric testing to both product quality and industry standard compliance

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors 3rd Edition

Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors 3rd Edition
Title Textiles for Residential and Commercial Interiors 3rd Edition PDF eBook
Author Amy Wilbanks
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 539
Release 2009-10-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1563676516

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If you are serious about textiles and the built environment, this Third Edition is the one source to survey every aspect of textiles for residential and commercial interiors, from fiber to manufacturer, from its application to upholstered furniture, windows, walls, and floor coverings

Recycling Indian Clothing

Recycling Indian Clothing
Title Recycling Indian Clothing PDF eBook
Author Lucy Norris
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 257
Release 2010-07-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253004500

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In today's globally connected marketplace, a wedding sari in rural north India may become a woman's blouse or cushion cover in a Western boutique. Lucy Norris's anthropological study of the recycling of clothes in Delhi follows garments as they are gifted, worn, handed on, discarded, recycled, and sold once more. Gifts of clothing are used to make and break relationships within middle-class households, but a growing surplus of unwanted clothing now contributes to a global glut of textile waste. When old clothing is, for instance, bartered for new kitchen utensils, it enters a vast waste commodity system in which it may be resold to the poor or remade into new textiles and exported. Norris traces these local and transnational flows through homes and markets as she tells the stories of the people who work in the largely hidden world of fabric recycling.