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    • 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 ...
    • The theory and practice of jute spinning: being a complete description of the machines used in the preparation and spinning of jute yarns; with illustrations of the various machines, showing the calculations, tables of speeds, drafts, production, waste, etc. Including over 140 diagrams to scale 

      Leggatt, William (Dundee : W. Kidd, 1893)
      This book is a complete desciption of the machines used in the prepartion of spinning jute yarns. It contains a number of illustrations and aslo shows the calculations, tables of speed, drafts, production and waste. ...
    • Textile calculations: with numerous illustrations 

      Posselt, E. A. (E. A. Posselt, 1903)
    • 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 ...
    • Fabric analysis: covering wool, worsted, silk, cotton, fabric, artificial silks etc. 

      Posselt, E. A. (Textile publishing, 1920)
      The analysis of textile fabrics forms an interesting and at the same time most important subject for the designer, superintendent, manufacturer, the sales agent, as well as other connected with the textile industry.
    • Textile mathematics 

      Woodhouse, Thomas; Brand, Alexander (Blackie and Son, 1921)
    • Jute: fiber to yarn 

      Atkinson, R. R. (B. I. Publications, 1964)
      This book is intended mainJy for students but it is hoped that it will also be of interest and value to those engaged upon the technical side of the industry. Briefly, the intention behind the book is to give an appreciation ...
    • 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, ...
    • Weaving: conversion of yarn to fabric 

      Lord, P. R.; Mohamed, M. H. (Merrow, 1982)
      This book has been written for students of all levels and for all who are engaged in the production of woven fabrics. It covers all important aspects of the conversion of yams into fabrics, including not only weaving itself ...
    • 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 ...
    • Encyclopedia of materials characterization: surfaces, interfaces, thin films 

      Edited by Brundle, C. Richard; Evans, Charles A.; Wilson, Shaun (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992)
      Encyclopedia of Materials Characterization is a comprehensive volume on analytical techniques used in materials science for the characterization of surfaces, interfaces and thin films. This flagship volume in the Materials ...
    • 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.
    • 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. ...
    • 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, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Modern textile characterization methods 

      Edited by Raheel, Mastura (Marcel Dekker, 1996)
      This work details current advances in assessing the characteristics of polymers, single fibres and fibrous systems, and associated processes based on evolving theories in the physical, chemical and mechanical sciences. It ...
    • Plasma spray coating: principles and applications 

      Heimann, Robert B. (VCH, 1996)
      Combining theory and practice from design to application, the monograph continues to provide a state-of-the-art treatise on plasma spray technology, beginning with the principles and techniques. Successive chapters treat ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • New fibers 

      Hongue, Tatsuya; Phillips, Glyn O. (Woodhead, 1997)
      There have been considerable changes in the nature of the fibers being produced, the production methods and in consumers' values and expectations. Since 1990, the march of high-tech fibers has continued, with an ever ...