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textiles | tourism | water recycling agriculture and horticulture maharashtra is a leading state in agriculture. principal crops grown in the state are rice, jowar, bajra, wheat, tur, mung, urad, gram and other pulses. the state is a major producer of oilseeds. groundnut, sunflower, soyabean are the major oil
seed crops. the important cash crops are cotton, sugarcane, turmeric and vegetables. state is pioneer in onion production in the country. it is today emerging as an important horticultural state in the country. different types of soil, diverse agro climatic conditions, adequate technical manpower, well...
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companies consider when selecting a dye include the type of fibers being dyed, desired shade, dyeing uniformity, and fastness (desired stability or resistance of stock or colorants to influences such as light, alkali, etc) (ffta, ). most commonly in use, today are the reactive and direct types for cotton
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 where the dyes are dissolved into fibers. vat dyes, such as indigo, are also commonly used for cotton...
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