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air-flow dyeing - an eco-friendly water preserving fabric dyeing technology - page of - textile school a repository of textile articles fiber manmade fiber natural fiber yarn ring-spinning open-end spinning air-jet spinning fabric knitting weaving non-woven finishing embroidery printing/dyeing washing
nair g p, methods and machinery for the dyeing process, in hand book of textile and industrial dyeing, ed.by, m.clark, volume- , page - , woodhead publishing ( ) d. kumar , ambadas garje , k. desai and d. gupta , dyeing without water, journal of the textile association, ( ): - , november ( ) pages: pages...
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in a plain open weave, similar to cheesecloth, and dyed in the piece. cotton bunting is often woven with plied yarns. wool bunting is woven with worsted worsted yarns, using strong, wiry wool. burlap - coarse, canvas-like fabric usually made of jute, but can be made of hemp or cotton. sometimes called
gunny. used primarily for bale coverings, sacks and bags. also used in furniture, drapery, wall coverings, and clothing. burn-out - a brocade-like pattern effect created on the fabric through the application of a chemical, instead of color, during the burn-out printing process....
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