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    • Chemical technology in the pre-treatment processes of textiles 

      Karmakar, S. R. (Elsevier, 1999)
      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 ...
    • Chemical testing of textiles 

      Edited by Fan, Qingue (Woodhead Publishing, 2005)
      Chemical Testing of Textiles is a comprehensive book that gives a full overview of chemical testing for both academics and industry. It provides a comprehensive coverage of the chemical analysis procedure for a broad range ...
    • Chemistry and technology of fabric preparation and finishing 

      Tomasino, Charles (Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science College of Textiles, North Carolina State University, 1992)
      This book started with the need to provide students in textile chemistry written material to support courses in dyeing and finishing, in particular fabric preparation and fabric finishing.
    • The chemistry of dienes and polyenes; Volume 2 

      Edited by Rappoport, Zvi (John Wiley, 2000)
      This volume focuses on the chemistry of dienes and polyenes, which are an extremely important group of chemicals in the investigation of different types of syntheses based on the Diels-Adler reactions that allows for ...
    • The chemistry of dines and polyenes; Volume 1 

      Edited by Rappoport, Zvi (John Wiley, 1997)
      Dienes and polyenes are an extremely important group of chemicals in the investigation of different types of syntheses. Dienes and Polyenes are found in a large number of natural and man-made products including such natural ...
    • Chemistry of the textile industry 

      Edited by Carr, C. M. (Blackie Academic and Professional, 1995)
      The manufacture and processing of textiles is a complex and essential industry requiring many diverse skills to ensure profitability. New products are continually being developed, and reflect the energy and innovation of ...
    • The China and Hong Kong denim industry 

      Yao, Y.LI, L.; Yeung, K.W. (Woodhead, 2003)
      Based on extensive primary research The Chinese and Hong Kong denim industry is the first title of its kind that contains a systematic description and analysis of the denim textile and clothing industry in mainland China ...
    • Clothing appearance and fit: science and technology 

      Fan, J.; Yu, W.; Hunter, L. (Woodhead, 2004)
      Fashion and beauty have helped shape history and today more than ever, we find ourselves under increasing pressure to think about what we wear, what we look good in and how best to enhance our body shape and size. Behind ...
    • Clothing fibers 

      Lombardo, Joseph; Phipps, Rebecca J.; Schrank, Jeff (Learning Seed, 2008)
    • Coated and laminated textiles 

      Fung, Walter (Woodhead Publishing, 2002)
      Coating and lamination offer methods of improving and modifying the physical properties and appearance of fabrics and also the development of entirely new products by combining the benefits of fabrics, polymers and films.This ...
    • Coated textiles: principles and applications 

      Sen, A. K.; Damewood, John (Technomic, 2001)
      Chemical protective clothing, architectural fabrics, air bags Intensive research and development in coated-fabric materials and processes has led to new and improved products for a wide range of consumer, industrial, ...
    • Color space and its divisions: color order from antiquity to the present 

      Kuehni, Rolf G. (John Wiley, 2003)
      It has been postulated that humans can differentiate between millions of gradations in color. Not surprisingly, no completely adequate, detailed catalog of colors has yet been devised, however the quest to understand, ...
    • Colorants and auxiliaries: organic chemistry and application 

      Edited by Shore, John (Society of dyers and colourists, 2002)
      This second volume of the book collects together a remarkable quantity and variety of factual information linking the application properties of auxiliary products in textile coloration and related processes to as much as ...
    • Colorants and auxiliaries: organic chemistry and application properties; Volume 1 - Colorants 

      Edited by Shore, John (2002)
      This first volume of the book is concentrated on the chemical characteristics of dyes and pigments, with emphasis on attempts to interpret their colouring and fastness properties in terms of the essential structural features ...
    • Colour for textiles: a users handbook 

      Ingamells, Wilfred (Society of dyers and colourists, 1993)
      For many years the Society of Dyers and Colourists has been aware of the need for a book covering the basic science and technology of textile coloration for the benefit of readers without a detailed scientific background. ...
    • Composites forming technologies 

      Edited by Long, A. C. (Woodhead and The Textile Institute, 2007)
      Composite materials are available in many forms and are produced using a variety of manufacturing methods. A range of fibre types is used ± primarily carbon and glass ± and these can be combined with a variety of ...
    • Coptic textile designs: 144 Egyptian designs from the early christian era 

      Gerspach, M. (Dover, 1975)
      Commercial artists and designers looking for strong, novel motifs for their graphics, textiles, advertising, will find this volume a rich source book. 153 designs, including 9 in color on the covers, include animals, ...
    • Cotton spinning: the questions with answers 

      Whittam, WM. (C. A. M. Praray, Providence, R. I. & Charlotte, N. C., 1889)
      Cotton Spinning: This book contains the questions that were set at the may examination of the city and guilds of London, 1889, with the answers. Also includes an appendix of useful rules and examples connected with the ...
    • Cotton: science and technology 

      Edited by Gordon, S.; Hsieh, Y-L (Woodhead Publishing, 2007)
      Despite the increased variety of manufactured fibres available to the textile industry, demand for cotton remains high because of its suitability on the basis of price, quality and comfort across a wide range of textile ...
    • Crystal structure analysis: a primer 

      Glusker, Jenny Pickworth; Trueblood, Kenneth N. (Oxford University Press, 2010)
      Crystal Structure Analysis, Third Edition, explains how and why the detailed three-dimensional architecture of molecules can be determined by an analysis of the diffraction patterns obtained when X-rays or neutrons are ...