Chemical Technology in the Pre-Treatment Processes of Textiles ( Volume 12 )

Publication series :Volume 12

Author: Karmakar   S. R.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780080539478

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444500601

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444500601

Subject: TS101.3 physical and chemical applications

Language: ENG

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Description

Textile chemical processing today, particularly the pre-treatment processes require a highly sophisticated technology and engineering to achieve the well known concepts of "Right first time, Right everytime and Right on time" processing and production. Chemical pre-treatment may be broadly defined as a procedure mainly concerned with the removal of natural as well as added impurities in fabric to a level necessary for good whiteness and absorbency by utilising minimum time, energy and chemicals as well as water.

This book discusses the fundamental aspects of chemistry, chemical technology and machineries involved in the various pre-treatment process of textiles before subsequent dyeing, printing and finishing. With the introduction of newer fibres, specialty chemicals, improved technology and sophisticated machineries developed during the last decade, this book fills a gap in this area of technology. However, its real strength is its clear perception of ample background description, which will enable readers to understand most current journals, thus staying abreast of the latest advances in the field.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 8

Preface

pp.:  6 – 24

Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Chapter 1. Kinds of fibres

pp.:  24 – 72

Chapter 2. Preparation before chemical processes

pp.:  72 – 92

Chapter 3. Desizing

pp.:  92 – 109

Chapter 4. Scouring

pp.:  109 – 155

Chapter 5. Scouring machineries

pp.:  155 – 183

Chapter 6. Bleaching of textiles

pp.:  183 – 240

Chapter 7. Bleaching and washing equipment

pp.:  240 – 282

Chapter 8. Heat-setting

pp.:  282 – 302

Chapter 9. Mercerization

pp.:  302 – 343

Chapter 10. Optical brightening agents

pp.:  343 – 359

Chapter 11. Combined pre-treatment processes of textiles

pp.:  359 – 367

Chapter 12. Degradation of fibres associated with chemical pre-treatment processes

pp.:  367 – 383

Chapter 13. Conservation of energy and water, economy and effluent control in pre-treatment processes

pp.:  383 – 418

Chapter 14. Pre-treatment of textiles under plasma conditions

pp.:  418 – 441

Chapter 15. Application of bio-technology in the pre-treatment processes of textiles

pp.:  441 – 464

Chapter 16. Analysis and testing in preparatory processes

pp.:  464 – 498

Subject index

pp.:  498 – 522