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Title Wool dyeing / edited by D.M. Lewis
Published Bradford, West Yorkshire : Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1992

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Description xi, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: CHAPTER I The structure of wool -- by J A Rippon -- "1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1 2 Composition of wool 1 -- 1.3 Chemical structure of wool 5 -- 1.4 Morphological structure of wool 14 -- 15 Chemical reactivity of wool 35 -- 16 Role of fibre s tue in wool dyeing 35 -- CHAPTER 2 The theoretical basis for wool dyeing -- by M T Pailthorpe 52 -- SIntroduction 52 -- 2., The morphological structure of wool 52 -- 2,3 Chemical composition 56 -- 2 4 The wool-water system 58 -- 25 Dyes for wool 59 -- 2 Dyeing theory 67 -- 7 Chemical modifications 74 -- 2.8 Standard affinity and heat of dyeing 80 -- 2.9 Rate of dyeing 81 -- 2.10 Summary 84 -- CHAPTER 3 The role of auxiliaries in wool dyeing -- by AC Welham 88 -- 3,1 Introduction 88 -- 32 The surface activty of woo-dyeing auxiliaries 88 -- 3.3 Brightenng agents 94 -- 34 Levelng agents 95 -- 3.5 Restraning and reserving agents in wool blend dyeing 102 -- 3.6 ntriprecipitants 103 -- 3.17 Wool protective agents 103 -- 3.8 Low-temperature dyeing 104 -- 3,9 Correction of faulty dyeings 106 -- 3.10 Aftertreatments to improve wet fastness 106 -- 3.11 Antifrosting agents 108 -- 3.12 Sequestering agents 109 -- 3.13 Conclusion 109 -- CHAPTER 4 Ancillary processes in wool dyeng -- by DM Lewis 111 -- 4.1 Introduction 111 -- 4.2 Wool scouring 111 -- 4.3 Wool bleaching 112 -- 4.4 Wool carbonising 116 -- 4 5 Shrink-resist treatments 118 -- 4.6 Insect-resist treatments 126 -- 4.7 Flame-retardant treatments 132 -- 4.8 Treatments to improve fibre photostability 133 -- CHAPTER 5 Wool-dyeing machinery -- by F W Marriott 137 -- 5.1 Introduction 137 -- 5.2 Top dyeing 138 -- 5.3 Loose stock dyeing 141 -- 5.4 Hank-dyeing yarn 146 -- 5.5 Yarn package dyeing 152 -- 5.6 Piece dyeing 163 -- 5.7 Garment dyeing 167 -- 5.8 Carpet piece dyeing 170 -- 5.9 Dyehouse automation 172 -- CHAPTER 6 Dyeing wool with acid and chrme dyes -- by P A Duffield 176 -- 6.1 Introduction 176 -- 6.2 Acid dyes 177 -- 6.3 Chrome dyes 185 -- CHAPTER 7 Dyeing wool with metal-complex dyes -- by S M Burkinshaw 196 -- "7.1 Introduction 196 -- 7.2 1:1 Metal-complex dyes 204 -- 7.3 1:2 Metal-complex dyes 210 -- "7.4 Conclusion 220 -- CHAPER 8 Dyeing wool with reactive dyes -- by D M Lewis 222 -- 8,1 Introduction 222 -- 8,2 Commercial reactive dyes for wool 223 -- 8.3 The chemistry of reactive dyes 223 -- 8 4 Application procedures 230 -- 8.5 Novel reactive dye systems for wool 250 -- .6 Identification of reaction sites in the fibre 251 -- 8,7 Conclusion 253 -- CHAPTER 9 Dyeing woo blends -- by P G Cookson and F J Harrigan 257 -- 9.1 Introduction 257 -- 9.2 WoolVotton 259 -- 9.3 Wool/silk 278 -- 9.4 Wool/nylon 283 -- 9 5 Wool/polyester 296 -- "9.6 Wool/acrylic 317 -- 9.7 Conclusions 328 -- CHAPTER 10 Wool pnting -- by VA Bell 332 -- 10 1 Introduction 332 -- 10 2 Preparation for printing 332 -- 10,3 Direct printing 338 -- 10 4 Discharge printing 344 -- 10.5 Resist printing 349 -- 0.6 Wool blends 353 -- 10.7 Cold print batch 356 -- 10.8 Transfer printing 357 -- "10 9 Novel effects 360
Analysis Wool Colouring agents
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Dyes and dyeing -- Wool.
Author Lewis, D. M. (David M.)
Society of Dyers and Colourists.
LC no. 2006462573
ISBN 0901956538 (paperback)