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cellulosic fibres, essentially cotton, and more importantly from the replacement of other classes of cellulose dye, such as azoic and sulphur dyes, by reactive dyes. textiles finishing printing/dyeing by ruma chakrabarti last updated feb , introduction throughout the long history of the tinctorial arts
, the dyer has been confronted with match the performance of has colourants as closely as possible with the useful life of the fabric. the dyeing of cotton (cellulosic) with direct, vat or azoic dyes depends on adsorption of dye molecules into the fibre, while vat and azoic dyes, the dyes are first adsorbed...
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everest textile co., ltd. alice kao is the vice president of everest co., ltd, a research and development oriented and vertically integrated textile manufacturer which supplies high value-added and innovative products to global brands. she is also the deputy secretary general of the southern taiwan
textile research alliance, as well as member of industrial development advisory council of taiwan productivity initiative. alice holds a bachelor's degree from national cheng kung university, as well as an executive master's degree in business administration from national cheng chih university. theme...
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the products mix of the jute industry and sacking fabrics have emerged as the major product. hessian and carpet backing fabrics, which are the major cause of steam consumption in a jute mill, are produced in a far less quantity than before, thereby lowering the requirement of steam by jute mills. attempts
were made to utilize this industrial residue commercially for making needle-punched nonwoven fabrics. however, this effort met with only hmited and short-lived success, as the product was thick, oily and dark in colour. the mills producing such fabrics have almost stopped producing them because of lack...
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the products mix of the jute industry and sacking fabrics have emerged as the major product. hessian and carpet backing fabrics, which are the major cause of steam consumption in a jute mill, are produced in a far less quantity than before, thereby lowering the requirement of steam by jute mills. attempts
were made to utilize this industrial residue commercially for making needle-punched nonwoven fabrics. however, this effort met with only hmited and short-lived success, as the product was thick, oily and dark in colour. the mills producing such fabrics have almost stopped producing them because of lack...
http://exporttradeassociate.blogspot.com/2012/