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    • Recycling textile and plastic wastte 

      Edited by Horrocks, A Richard (Woodhead, 1996)
      This text presents nineteen edited papers which together give a picture of the challenges facing the textile and plastics industries.Both must increasingly be able to demonstrate environmentally acceptable practices while ...
    • Reference book for finishing 

      Pietro Bellini...[et al.] (ACIMIT, 2002)
      The aim of this book is to supply the most comprehensive and global insight into textile finishing processes. Since the subject is exceptionally extensive and complex, this book may appear limited to the experts working ...
    • Reference book for knitting 

      Mazza, Carmine; Zonda, Paola (Fondazione ACIMIT, 2002)
      This book looks at machinery, accessories, auxiliary equipment and technologies relating to knitwear a segment in which Italy boasts companies of international prominence and advanced 'know-how'.
    • Reference book of textile technology: man made fibres 

      Andreoli, Cesare; Freti, Fabrizio (Fondazione ACIMIT, 2004)
      This book offers a wide and thorough survey on the main types of man-made fibres, both artificial and synthetic.
    • Regenerated cellulose fibres 

      Edited by Woodings, Calvin (Woodhead, 2001)
      Regenerated Cellulose Fibres provides full coverage of the chemistry, physics, process technology, applications, and markets for man-made cellulosic fibres. It examines the properties and manufacture of viscose rayon, ...
    • Silk, mohair, casmere and other luxury fibres 

      Edited by Franck, Robert R (Woodhead, 2001)
      This book covers all aspects of the growth, physical characteristics, production, marketing and consumption of silk, mohair, cashmere, camelhair, Alpaca, Llama, Vicuna, Guanaco, Yak and Musk Ox fibres. The image of these ...
    • Smart fibers, fabrics and clothing 

      Edited by Tao, Xiaoming (Woodhead, 2001)
      This important book provides a guide to the fundamentals and latest developments in smart technology for textiles and clothing. The contributors represent a distinguished international panel of experts and the book covers ...
    • The spinning and twisting of long vegetable fibers 

      Carter, Herbert R. (Charles Griffin, 1904)
      WORKS written for the textile industries may be divided into three classes, viz. descriptive works of a more or less technical and practical character, educational works leading students up to an appreciation of the ...
    • Spinning: cotton and wool spinning 

      Ezio Carrisoni...[et al.] (Fondazione ACIMIT, 2002)
      This handbook looks at the machinery, accessories, auxiliary equipment and technologies relating to cotton and wool spinning, a further sector in which Italy boasts companies of international prominence and remarkable ...
    • Structure and mechanics of woven fabrics 

      HU, Jinlian (Woodhead, 2004)
      Fabric mechanics are fundamental to the way textiles are designed, tested and manufactured and underpin the way woven fabrics are used in the modern world. With fully comprehensive coverage of all aspects of fabric anisotropy, ...
    • Synthetic fibers: machines and equipment, manufacture, properties 

      Fourne, Franz (Hanser, 1999)
      This guide to plant design and machinery construction and operation is written by one of the pioneers in the field. It offers a comprehensive overview on processes, machines, and plant layouts for the production of synthetic ...
    • Synthetic fibres: nylon, polyester, acrylic, polyolefin 

      Edited by McIntyre, J. E. (Woodhead, 2005)
      Synthetic fibres account for about half of all fibre usage, with applications in every field of fibre and textile technology. Although many classes of fibre based on synthetic polymers have been evaluated as potentially ...
    • T-shirts and suits: a guide to the business of creativity 

      Parrish, David (Merseyside ACME, 2007)
      Successful creative enterprises integrate creativity and business. T-Shirts and Suits offers an approach which brings together both creative passion and business best practice. Written in an engaging and jargon-free style, ...
    • A textbook of machine design 

      Khurmi, R. S.; Gupta, J. K. (Eurasia, 2005)
      The objective of this book is to present the subject matter in a most concise, compact, to the point and lucid manner.
    • Textile advances in the automotive industry 

      Edited by Shishoo, R. (Woodhead and The Textile Institute, 2008)
      Automotive textiles represent one of the most valuable international markets for technical textiles. Textile advances in the automotive industry provides an in-depth review of the design and development of automotive ...
    • Textile calculations: with numerous illustrations 

      Posselt, E. A. (E. A. Posselt, 1903)
    • Textile composites and inflatable structures 

      Edited by Onate, Eugenio; Kroplin, Bern (Springer, 2005)
      This book collects state-of-the-art research and technology for design, analysis, construction and maintenance of textile and inflatable structures. Textile composites and inflatable structures have become increasingly ...
    • Textile fibers, dyes, finishes and processes: a concise guide 

      Needles, Howard L. (Noyes, 1986)
      This book discusses textile fibers, dyes, finishes and processes using this intermediate approach, presenting in a concise manner the underlying principles of textile and clothing, and textile science, who desire a basic ...
    • Textile mathematics 

      Woodhouse, Thomas; Brand, Alexander (Blackie and Son, 1921)
    • Textile printing 

      Edited by Miles, Leslie W C (Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1994)
      Textile printing is probably best described as an industrial art, having a long history and an assured future. It has become more dependent on the sciences than it was, but will always be a multidisciplinary activity, ...