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read more editor's note identifying and documenting workarounds for process challenges can help prevent failures casey laughman december , no comments whether it's water efficiency, packaging, food safety, material flow or anything else you can think of, there is always a point in the process that creates
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influences such as light, alkali, etc) (ffta, ). most commonly in use, today are the reactive and direct types for cotton dyeing, and disperse types for polyester dyeing. reactive dyes react with fiber molecules to form chemical bonds. direct dyes can color fabric directly with one operation and without
chemicals may be used during dyeing to assist in dye absorption and fixation into the fibers. disperse dyes, with fixation rates of to percent, require additional factors, such as dye carriers, pressure, and heat, to penetrate synthetic fibers (snowden-swan, ; atmi, ). disperse dyes are dispersed in water...
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