85 results on '"Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers"'
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2. The Art and Craft of Natural Dyeing : Traditional Recipes for Modern Use
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J.N. Liles and J.N. Liles
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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'This is the most comprehensive manual written on natural dyes since the early 1800s. Jim Liles has rescued ancient skills from near-extinction and shared them in a book that will inspire, challenge, and guide the modern dyer.'—Rita Buchanan, author of A Weaver's Garden, and editor of the new Brooklyn Botanic Gardens Handbook on Natural Dyes'... a must for every dyer. The recipes are explicit and detailed as to success and failure.'—Mary Frances Davidson For several thousand years, all dyes were of animal, vegetable, or mineral origin, and many ancient civilizations possessed excellent dye technologies. The first synthetic dye was produced in 1856, and the use of traditional dyes declined rapidly thereafter. By 1915 few non-synthetics were used by industry or craftspeople. The craft revivals of the 1920s explored traditional methods of natural dyeing to some extent, particularly with wool, although the great eighteenth- and nineteenth-century dye manuals, which recorded the older processes, remained largely forgotten. In The Art and Craft of Natural Dyeing, J. N. Liles consolidates the lore of the older dyers with his own first-hand experience to produce both a history of natural dyes and a practical manual for using pre–synthetic era processes on all the natural fibers--cotton, linen, silk, and wool. A general section on dyeing and mordanting and a glossary introduce the beginner to dye technology. In subsequent chapters, Liles summarizes the traditional dye methods available for each major color group. Scores of recipes provide detailed instructions on how to collect ingredients--flowers, weeds, insects, wood, minerals--prepare the dyevat, troubleshoot, and achieve specific shades. The book will appeal not only to beginning and veteran dyers but to students of restorations and reconstruction as well as to craftspeople--spinners, quilters, weavers, knitters, and other textile artists--interested in natural dyes for their beauty and historical authenticity. The Author: J. N. Liles is professor of zoology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He has taught at Arrowmont School and other regional craft schools and has exhibited his work at the Arrowmont School, the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Folk Art Center, and the Carol Reece Museum.
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- 2024
3. Emerging Technologies for Textile Coloration
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Mohd Yusuf, Mohammad Shahid, Mohd Yusuf, and Mohammad Shahid
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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This book features perspectives on advances in textile coloration technologies. It provides a comprehensive and holistic overview, supporting rapid and efficient entry of new researchers into emerging subjects within textile engineering and technology.FEATURES Introduces current, reliable coloration technologies Explains emerging coloration technologies from a multidisciplinary point of view Discusses future R&D opportunities Offers systematic, research-oriented outlines and observations and well-defined illustrative models and schemes Written for academicians, scientists, researchers, and advanced students of textile science and technology, Emerging Technologies for Textile Coloration aims to provide depth of understanding of both state-of-the-art and emergent topics and to spur further research leading to new opportunities and applications.
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- 2022
4. Nano Materials Induced Removal of Textile Dyes From Waste Water
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Diptonil, Banerjee, Amit Kumar, Sharma, Nirmalya Sankar, Das, Diptonil, Banerjee, Amit Kumar, Sharma, and Nirmalya Sankar, Das
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- Water--Purification--Color removal, Nanostructured materials--Industrial applications, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Nanostructured materials
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Nanotechnology has progressed to the point where it can mimic natural systems such as porous membranes or the structure of leaves. Technological advances have resulted in a boom in the use of nanotechnology in different areas of engineering, including water purification systems. This book explores nanomaterials used for removing various textile dyes from water. It compiles 8 chapters that discuss the materials and nano systems used in these processes.This reference is designed to provide answers to common questions for scholars, academicians and technologists about fundamentals of nanoscience and nanomaterial induced removal of textile dyes. College students (physics, chemistry and materials science, engineering) will be able to easily understand the subject matter.Key Features:Covers the basics of nano systems, from synthesis to applicationsExplains the basics of nanomaterial behavior and characterizationDescribes the classifications of dyesExplains the interactions nanomaterials with different dyesExplains the reaction mechanisms of photocatalysis and the kinetics behind adsorption ndash; two important methods for removing dyes from waterDiscusses nano systems that are useful for textile dye removal from water. 3 types of nano systems are included: carbon based, oxide based, polymer based or nitride based systemsIncludes references for further readingSimple presentation for easy and quick understanding of the subject
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- 2022
5. The applicability of nanofiltration for the treatment and reuse of textile reactive dye effluent
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Chollom, MN, Rathilal, S, Pillay, VL, and Alfa, Dorcas
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- 2015
6. Eco Colour: Botanical Dyes for Beautiful Textiles
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Flint, India and Flint, India
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dye plants, Dyes and dyeing, Domestic
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Now in paperback, an expert, highly accessible and achievable handbook of ecologically sustainable plant dye methods using renewable resourcesInternationally renowned dyer and artist India Flint draws on her years of experience and experimentation in natural dyeing techniques to present an expert, highly accessible and achievable handbook of ecologically sustainable plant dye methods using renewable resources, most of which can be found in the average home garden. Eco Colour is regarded by many as a textbook of sustainability and uses an exciting range of projects to demonstrate a variety of techniques, some of them processes developed by the author, including the now widely adopted ecoprint. Projects range from solar dyeing to dyeing with'ice-flowers'. The result is a boundless range of pure, gentle, natural colours produced with the least possible harm to the environment and the dyer.
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- 2021
7. Textile Wet Processing Technician
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Manoj Dole and Manoj Dole
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- Textile machinery, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Textile finishing
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Textile Wet Processing Technician is a simple e-Book for ITI & Engineering Course Textile Wet Processing Technician. It contains objective questions with underlined & bold correct answers MCQ covering all topics including all about safety precautions during filing, marking, punching and drilling, various types'gauges, types of lathes and its functions, Turning tool grinding, tool setting and job setting, facing and chamfering, plain turning, various types of welding and welding process, carpentry work, different electrical and electronic measuring instruments, types of fibres and various lubricants used for different parts of the machineries,, Washing and drying of different textiles and machineries, starching of fabric, chemical softening biochemical/enzyme assisted processes carried.
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- 2021
8. Innovative and Emerging Technologies for Textile Dyeing and Finishing
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Luqman Jameel Rather, Aminoddin Haji, Mohd Shabbir, Luqman Jameel Rather, Aminoddin Haji, and Mohd Shabbir
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Textile finishing agents, Textile finishing
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With the public enhanced awareness towards eco-preservation, eco-safety and health concerns, environmentally benign, nontoxic and sustainable bioresource materials produced mainly from non-food crops have revolutionized all industrial sectors particularly textile industry. In recent years, textile industries in developed countries are getting increasing interest in global interest due to the varied and changing world market conditions in terms of price, durability and fiber mixtures as well as design, colors, weight, ease of handling and product safety. The increasing environmental and health concerns owing to the use of large quantities of water and hazardous chemicals in conventional textile finishing processes lead to the design and development of new dyeing strategies and technologies. Effluents produced from these textiles wet processing industries are very diverse in chemical composition, ranging from inorganic finishing agents, surfactants, chlorine compounds, salts, total phosphate to polymers and organic products. This aspect forced western countries to exploit their high technical skills in the advancements of textile materials for high quality technical performances, and development of cleaner production technologies for cost effective and value-added textile materials. Therefore, vast and effective research investigations have been undertaken all over the world to minimize the negative environmental impact of synthetic chemical agents through the sustainable harvest of eco-friendly bioresource materials. The book will discuss following research developments in academic and industry: Improvement in dye extraction and its applications Impact of textile dyeing on environment Textile finishing by natural and ecofriendly means Natural dyes as environmental-friendly bioresource products Textile effluent remediation via physical, chemical and biological processes.
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- 2021
9. Ikat : The Essential Handbook to Weaving Resist-Dyed Cloth
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Mary Zicafoose and Mary Zicafoose
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- Instructional and educational works, Ikat, Resist-dyed textiles, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dyes and dyeing--Equipment and supplies
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Textile enthusiasts, the ultimate reference you've been waiting for is here--Ikat!Ikat: The Essential Handbook to Weaving with Resists is your introduction to the fundamentals of a resurging trend in woven cloth. Award-winning weaver and instructor Mary Zicafoose has spent more than 30 years exploring the possibilities of ikat and now shares her wealth of knowledge with you. Dig into the pages of this handbook to discover: • Historical background on ikat with gorgeous visual refernces. • Instruction in warp, weft, and double ikat techniques, written and illustrated in clear sequential steps. • Instructions to build ikat wrapping boards. • An addendum on painted'faux'ikat using dye pastes and brushes. • Acid and indigo dye system recipes and procedures. • Compelling projects with detailed instruction taking you from undyed yarn to woven ikat cloth. • A gallery of contemporary ikat created by a range of diversely talented dyers and weavers. All this and more is waiting for you in Ikat: The Essential Handbook to Weaving with Resists.
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- 2020
10. Chemistry and Technology of Natural and Synthetic Dyes and Pigments
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Ashis Kumar Samanta, Nasser Sayed Awwad, Hamed Majdooa Algarni, Ashis Kumar Samanta, Nasser Sayed Awwad, and Hamed Majdooa Algarni
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry
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This book on ‘Chemistry and Technology of Natural and Synthetic Dyes and Pigments'is a priority publication by IntechOpen publisher and it relates to sustainable approaches towards green chemical processing of textiles, specifically on dyeing with natural dyes and pigments as well as dyeing with eco-safe synthetic dyes and chemicals. This book includes the following chapters: an introductory editorial chapter on bio-mordants, bio-dyes and bio-finishes, a review of natural dyes and pigments and its application, pantone-like shade generation with natural colorants, colour-based natural dyes and pigments, printing with natural dyes and pigments, functional property and functional finishes with natural dyes and pigments, eco-safe synthetic dyes and chemicals, and a miscellaneous review on dyed textiles and clothing including natural dye-based herbal textiles.This new book is expected to be useful for dyers of the textile industry as well as to the future researchers in this field.
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- 2020
11. Foolproof Fabric Dyeing
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Linda Johansen and Linda Johansen
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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A reference guide to all you need to know to dye fabric, including necessary tools, the best dyes, which fabrics to use, additives, precautions, and more.Dyeing expert and author of Fabric Dyer's Dictionary, Linda Johansen offers a full overview of the process, including special tips and techniques for tricky colors. The compact size is perfect to take along to a class or to the fabric store to match complementary fabrics and materials. And the hidden wire-o binding will allow the guide to lay flat next to your work surface for easy reference.Dyeing is addictive! You'll come back to this must-have guide over and overComplete and easy-to-follow recipes for every shade and hue for each color of the spectrumIncludes directions for Dharma and ProChemical dyes
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- 2020
12. Seasonal Plant Dyes
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Alicia Hall and Alicia Hall
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dye plants--Seasonal variations
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“Fascinating and well-illustrated... Hall has in the main selected plants which do not require excessively arcane procedures to produce exquisite colors.” —AboutMyGenerationThis beautifully illustrated book takes you on a botanical journey through the year, showing you how to create colorful and environmentally friendly plant dyes. You'll learn sustainable methods of growing and harvesting plants; the tools and techniques required to extract dye; which fabrics and yarns to choose; and the simple method of using soy milk as a fixative, to ensure rich and long-lasting colors. The book includes easy-to-follow tutorials explaining how to make four stunning pieces using seasonal plant dyes: a linen cushion cover, embroidered picnic blanket, hot water bottle cozy, and quilt.“The new book Seasonal Plant Dyes by Alicia Hall walks us through the process featuring plants to use at their peak in spring, summer, autumn, and winter to create an array of gorgeous colors and textures only natural dyes can achieve.” —Empress of Dirt“Some amazing facts about plants... Nature fools us all in to thinking yellow flowers would produce various shades of yellow dyes and all leaves would give green dyes of different hues. This is not so! Who would have believed for instance that a dark purple Buddleia flower would produce a dye of buttercup yellow. 104 pages of fascinating information and I can't wait to try my first dye! A well written book that's a delightful and interesting read.” —For the Love of Books
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- 2020
13. Journeys in Natural Dyeing : Techniques for Creating Color at Home
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Kristine Vejar, Adrienne Rodriguez, Sarah Ollikkalla Jones, Kristine Vejar, Adrienne Rodriguez, and Sarah Ollikkalla Jones
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- Handbook, handbooks, Handbooks and manuals, Guides et manuels, Dyes and dyeing--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dyes and dyeing, Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Handicraft
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“Beautifully written as part travel memoir and part dyeing handbook... you are handed a wealth of knowledge in one book.” —Little Acorn CreationsSimilar to cooking and the act of sharing meals, our relationship to textiles is a core tenet of our human experience. Creating textiles cultivates connection, belonging, community, and friendships among people. In the world of textiles, natural dyeing is the closest we come to the act of cooking. Journeys in Natural Dyeing shares the story of Kristine Vejar and Adrienne Rodriguez's travels to four countries—Iceland, Mexico, Japan, and Indonesia—where they visited natural dyers who use locally-sourced dyes to create textiles that evoke beauty, a connection to their environment, and showcase their mastery of skill. This book shares their process of using their own locally-grown dyes and includes recipes and projects to create more than 400 shades of color. In addition, you will learn how to use your own natural environment to create deep, beautiful colors. No matter where you live, creating color naturally is possible.
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- 2020
14. The Wild Dyer : A Maker's Guide to Natural Dyes with Beautiful Projects to Create and Stitch
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Abigail Booth and Abigail Booth
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dye plants, Sewing, Patchwork--Patterns
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Fabrics colored with natural dyes have a beauty and subtlety all of their own. Onion and avocado skins, chamomile and birch bark, and nettles and acorns can produce lovely, ethereal colors and effects. The Wild Dyer demystifies this ecoconscious art, focusing on foraging and growing dying materials; repurposing kitchen trimmings; making and using long-lasting dyes; and creating stitched projects. Workspace setup, equipment, and fabric choices and care are all discussed. Beautiful photographs and easy-to-follow instructions illustrate how to make fifteen exquisite household items, from a drawstring bag to a gardener's smock and a reversible patchwork blanket. The Wild Dyer is a complete guide for both beginners and experienced artists seeking to expand their knowledge of this increasingly popular craft.
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- 2019
15. New Trends in Natural Dyes for Textiles
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Padma Shree Vankar, Dhara Shukla, Padma Shree Vankar, and Dhara Shukla
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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New Trends in Natural Dyes for Textiles addresses 20 natural dyes that are finding innovative uses in industry and academia. It comprehensively addresses issues relating to natural dyes and dyeing problems, including efficient extraction and standardization of dyes, dyes structure, dyes characterization and identification. Readers working in the dyeing of textiles will learn how to improve practices to minimize environmental pollution, avoid bad dyeing, and select the best mordants to fix colorant compounds. Key benefits of natural dyes over synthetic are examined in detail, providing readers with an understanding of the importance of natural dyes and the proper methods for applying them. Provides suitable extraction processes for each of the 20 dyes described Offers complete and practical coverage of the whole dyeing process, from source selection to post-treatments Covers practical advice on the application of these dyes to cotton, silk and wool
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- 2019
16. Textile Dyeing
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N. N. Mahapatra and N. N. Mahapatra
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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This book contains the industrial experiences of 25 years working in various dye house of corporate production houses in India and abroad by the author. It deals in details the various types of fibre dyeing, yarn dyeing, fabric dyeing and garment dyeing with process parameters and dyeing cycle of polyester, cotton, acrylic and viscose dyeing. The main chapters are subdivided into sub chapters dealing with all the details of dyeing. Different machines used for textile dyeing are also included along with diagrams. This book will be interesting for textile degree and diploma students and researchers and supervisors and dyeing head working in various industries. The language used is very simple and easy to grasp.
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- 2018
17. Botanical Inks : Plant-to-Print Dyes, Techniques and Projects
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Babs Behan and Babs Behan
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- Dye plants, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Ink, Natural products, Dyes and dyeing, Sustainability, Textile fabrics--Environmental aspects
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Learn how to transform foraged wild plants, plants, garden produce and recycled food into dyes and inks with Botanical Inks.The book shows you how to extract environmentally sustainable colour from the landscape and use it to create natural dyes for textiles, clothing, paper and other materials.Botanical Inks covers dyeing and surface application techniques, including bundle dyeing, Shibori tie-dyeing, hapazome, indigo sugar vat dyeing, wood-block printing, screen printing and more. And it also shows you how to turn your new inks, dyes and technique knowledge into wonderful projects, from a simple bundle-dyed a scarf to a block-printed tote bag.The process of turning plants into print can help you reconnect with nature, find a creative outlet and develop a mindful sense of presence. It also promotes an awareness of sustainable practices and how to reduce our impact on the planet.
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- 2018
18. Natural Dyes for Textiles : Sources, Chemistry and Applications
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Padma Shree Vankar and Padma Shree Vankar
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- Dye plants, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dyes and dyeing, Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry
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Natural Dyes for Textiles: Sources, Chemistry and Applications is an in-depth guide to natural dyes, offering complete and practical coverage of the whole dyeing process from source selection to post-treatments. The book identifies plants with high dye content that are viable for commercial use, and provides valuable quantitative information regarding extraction and fastness properties, to aid dye selection. The book presents newer natural dyes in detail, according to their suitability for cotton fabrics, silk fabrics, and wool yarn, before describing the application of each dye. Extraction of plant parts for isolation of colorants, chromatographic techniques for separation, spectroscopic analysis of the isolated colorants, structure elucidation, biomordanting, pretreatments, and post-treatments, are also covered. Prepared by an expert author with many years of experience in researching and writing on natural textile dyes, this book is an important resource for academic researchers, post-graduate students, textile manufacturers, technicians, dye practitioners, and those involved in textile dye research and development. Written by an expert author with many years of experience in researching and writing on natural textile dyes Provides quantitative information about extraction and fastness properties that will be valuable to those involved in dye selection Offers complete and practical coverage of the whole dyeing process from source selection to post-treatments
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- 2017
19. An Introduction to Textile Coloration : Principles and Practice
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Roger H. Wardman and Roger H. Wardman
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- Textile chemistry, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Textile fibers
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An Introduction to Textile Coloration: Principles and Practice The Publications Committee of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC) has been aware for some time of the need to produce a book at an introductory level aimed at personnel working in textile dyeing or printing companies as well as those interested in entering into the field. The SDC runs a course for dyehouse technicians leading to the award of its Textile Coloration Certificate and this book is intended to be helpful for candidates following the course. Additionally, it will be helpful for professionals in textile companies who do not have a strong scientific background, so that they may attain a better understanding of the chemical principles of colour application. Starting with the basic science underlying dyeing and printing processes, this comprehensive book explains the fundamentals of dye and pigment chemistry and the various application techniques and processes. It offers chapter coverage of the general chemistry related to textiles, textile fibres, chemistry of dyes and pigments, industrial coloration methods, textile printing, theoretical aspects of dyeing, the measurement of colour and fastness testing. Reference is made to developments that have taken place in the coloration industry in recent years, not least of which have been the challenges imposed by the drive towards environmentally-friendly processes and restrictions on the use of certain chemicals. An Introduction to Textile Coloration: Principles and Practice Covers atomic structure, chemical reactions, and acids, bases, and salts Explains the nature of fibre-forming polymers and the conversion of synthetic polymers into fibre filaments Educates on the classification of colorants and the commercial naming of dyes and pigments Introduces readers to the dye application processes and dyeing machinery Instructs on dye aggregation, factors affecting colour appearance, the principles of colour fastness testing, and more “…this is the sort of book any dyer, technician, student, academic will want to always have as an ready reference to everything pertaining to textile coloration.” Richard S. Blackburn, School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
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- 2017
20. Textile Dyes
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N. N. Mahapatra and N. N. Mahapatra
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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The book is written in a very simple language for textile students, research students, supervisors working in the dyes and textile industries. The author has 30 years'experience in the textile industry both in India and abroad.
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- 2016
21. Natural Color : Vibrant Plant Dye Projects for Your Home and Wardrobe
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Sasha Duerr and Sasha Duerr
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dye plants, Textile crafts
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A beautiful book of seasonal projects for using the brilliant spectrum of colors derived from plants to naturally dye your clothing and home textiles.Organized by season, Natural Color is a beautifully photographed guide to the full range of plant dyes available, drawn from commonly found fruits, flowers, trees, and herbs, with accompanying projects. Using sustainable methods and artisinal techniques, designer, artist, and professor Sasha Duerr details achievable ways to apply these limitless color possibilities to your home and wardrobe. Whether you are new to dyeing or more practiced, Duerr's clear and simple ingredients lists, step-by-step instructions, and detailed breakouts on techniques such as shibori, dip-dye, and block printing will ensure beautiful results. With recipes to dye everything from dresses and sweaters to rugs and napkins, Natural Color will inspire fashion enthusiasts, home decorators, textile lovers, and everyone else who wants to bring more color into their life.
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- 2016
22. Physico-chemical Aspects of Textile Coloration
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Stephen M. Burkinshaw and Stephen M. Burkinshaw
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Color in the textile industries
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The production of textile materials comprises a very large and complex global industry that utilises a diverse range of fibre types and creates a variety of textile products. As the great majority of such products are coloured, predominantly using aqueous dyeing processes, the coloration of textiles is a large-scale global business in which complex procedures are used to apply different types of dye to the various types of textile material. The development of such dyeing processes is the result of substantial research activity, undertaken over many decades, into the physico-chemical aspects of dye adsorption and the establishment of ‘dyeing theory', which seeks to describe the mechanism by which dyes interact with textile fibres.Physico-Chemical Aspects of Textile Coloration provides a comprehensive treatment of the physical chemistry involved in the dyeing of the major types of natural, man-made and synthetic fibres with the principal types of dye. The book covers: fundamental aspects of the physical and chemical structure of both fibres and dyes, together with the structure and properties of water, in relation to dyeing; dyeing as an area of study as well as the terminology employed in dyeing technology and science; contemporary views of intermolecular forces and the nature of the interactions that can occur between dyes and fibres at a molecular level; fundamental principles involved in dyeing theory, as represented by the thermodynamics and kinetics of dye sorption; detailed accounts of the mechanism of dyeing that applies to cotton (and other cellulosic fibres), polyester, polyamide, wool, polyacrylonitrile and silk fibres; non-aqueous dyeing, as represented by the use of air, organic solvents and supercritical CO2 fluid as alternatives to water as application medium. The up-to-date text is supported by a large number of tables, figures and illustrations as well as footnotes and widespread use of references to published work. The book is essential reading for students, teachers, researchers and professionals involved in textile coloration.
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- 2016
23. Dyeing to Spin & Knit : Techniques & Tips to Make Custom Hand-Dyed Yarns
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Felicia Lo and Felicia Lo
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Yarn
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Inspire and unleash a passion for hand-crafted color!'Unapologetic'is how Felicia Lo always describes her obsession with color and craft. In Dyeing to Spin and Knit, Felicia, founder and creative director of SweetGeorgia Yarns and highly sought after teacher and lecturer, provides clear and accessible guidance for creating gorgeous hand-dyed yarns and spinning fibers and an understanding of how dyeing affects knitted yarn and handspun yarn. Fiber artists will learn the fundamentals of how color works, how to combine and coordinate colors, and how to control the results when dyeing wool and silk yarns and fibers. Spinners will learn how to subdue intense and bright colorways or prevent muddiness in handspun. Knitters will gain the knowledge to avoid or maximize the effects of pooling. And finally, this book will include 10 patterns that use hand-dyed and handspun yarns and fibers to their most exciting advantage in knitting projects. Complete with detailed photographs from Felicia's own dyeing studio, Dyeing to Spin and Knit offers a master class in preparing hand-dyed yarns and fibers. Ignite your love of color--unapologetically!
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- 2016
24. First Time Fabric Art : Step-by-Step Basics for Painting and Printing on Fabric
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Susan Stein and Susan Stein
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- Textile printing, Textile painting, Textile crafts, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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This 32-page book explores a variety of techniques for painting and printing on fabric, using products that are easy to get. A few can be made with materials and tools you can find around the house! Techniques include stenciling, screen printing, stamping, sun printing, and tie dyeing. Begin with plain muslin or other cotton fabric, and transform it into an exciting and versatile fabric for quilting, crafting, garment sewing, or home décor. Step-by-step instructions with large photos make it easy to learn these basic techniques. Step into the world of fabric art with Susan Stein, a Minnesota Quilter of the Year!
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- 2015
25. Fundamentals and Practices in Colouration of Textiles
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J. N. Chakraborty and J. N. Chakraborty
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Color in the textile industries, Textile chemistry
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Colouration of textiles is an art and less complicated than actually thought; just needs due attention to ascertain look, quality and consistency in product. Each textile is coloured with specific colourants through its own technology. Thorough realization of the basics of colouration is the essential need to achieve that. This second edition includes new chapters and an in-depth revision of previous chapters that make the book useful for a large spectrum of readers. New chapters on dyeing with natural dyes, differential coloured effects in dyeing, enzymatic dyeing of textiles, and synthesis of dye intermediates, put new life to the first edition.
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- 2014
26. Yarn Works : How to Spin, Dye, and Knit Your Own Yarn
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W. Johnson and W. Johnson
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- Hand spinning, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Yarn, Knitting
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Yarn Works is the ultimate sheep to sweater reference book for fiber enthusiasts everywhere. Have you ever wondered what the best spin method is for a chunky yarn? Or how to dye fiber to the color you want? Or perhaps your yarn isn't holding its shape when you knit… This how-to book answers all of those questions and more in a detailed, behind-the-science manner. The better you understand the science behind the subject, the better you'll be at applying your creative inspiration to spinning, dyeing, and knitting your own yarn. This book is divided into four main sections—Fiber Workshop, Spin Workshop, Dye Workshop, and Knit Workshop—and includes a brief history on each subject. Each short, informational workshop takes you through the essential learning activities for spinning, dyeing, and knitting, giving you the hands-on experience you'll need to master the subject. Follow yarn from its fiber beginnings, through the process of spinning, to dyeing the spun yarn with natural and synthetic dyes, and finally finish off by using your new yarn in fun projects. Whether you're a knitter interested in learning to spin and dye your own yarn; or a current spinner or dyer looking for inspiration, you'll find everything you need to know about the subject of yarn in this book, along with some great exercises to get your creative juices flowing.
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- 2013
27. Eco-Friendly Textile Dyeing and Finishing
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Melih Gunay and Melih Gunay
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- Coloring matter, Textile printing, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Human genetics is the medical field with the most rapid progress. This book aims to provide an overview on some of the latest developments in several genetic diseases. It contains 14 chapters focused on various genetic disorders addressing epidemiology, etiology, molecular basis and novel treatment options for these diseases. The chapters were written by 41 collaborators, from 8 different countries in Europe, Asia, and America, with great expertise in their field. Chapters are heterogeneous, offering a welcomed personalized view on each particular subject. The book does not offer a systematic overview of human genetic disorders. However, they are a valuable resource for medical practitioners, researchers, biologists and students in various medical sciences.
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- 2013
28. Visual Texture on Fabric : Create Stunning Art Cloth with Water-Based Resists
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Lisa Kerpoe and Lisa Kerpoe
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Resist-dyed textiles
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Design one-of-a-kind art cloth for your favorite quilting, sewing, home décor, and garment projects! This comprehensive guide to water-based resist dyeing techniques makes the process easy to learn (and even more fun to play with) using textile artist Lisa Kerpoe's test-driven instructions for creating depth on a flat surface. Create dimensional effects with ingredients like oatmeal, sugar, and soy wax—mix and match 8 resists with 7 application techniques for endless possibilities. Paint, stamp, stencil, splatter, layer…and come away with soft, touchable fabric. Materials for non-toxic resists are easy to find, starting with your kitchen cupboards!
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- 2012
29. Embellish Me : How to Print, Dye, and Decorate Your Fabric
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Laurie Wisbrun and Laurie Wisbrun
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- Textile crafts, Textile printing, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Embellish Me is the ultimate guide to achieving the perfect surface finish for your fabric-based projects. Comprehensive step-by-step instructions are accompanied by detailed illustrations that illuminate an extensive range of fabric alteration and embellishment techniques. Learn tie-dyeing, bleaching, and shibori; block, silk-screen, and digital printing; and beading, embroidery, and applique. This information-rich guide will equip you with all the information you need to apply these techniques to any number of fabric projects, from tote bags and clothes to cushion covers, lampshades, toys, and home furnishings. Galleries throughout the book will inspire you to engage with these techniques, showing how they have been applied to fabric and providing a valuable starting point for your craft. Divided into three sections, Embellish Me begins with essential information on tools and materials, as well as a comprehensive chapter on pattern design, which covers computer-rendered patterns in addition to hand-drawn designs. The second section is organized by technique, covering bleaching, dyeing, and printing, as well as more complex embellishing techniques such as embroidery, needle punching, and foil embossing. Each chapter concludes with an artist interview, giving you insight into the working practices of contemporary fabric crafters, and providing further inspiration for your own projects. The third section rounds out the book with instructions for crafters who want to take their fabric designs to the next level, and offers in-depth advice on important issues such as how aspiring crafters can best market and sell their own designs.
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- 2012
30. Non-Conventional Textile Waste Water Treatment
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El-Nemr, Ahmed and El-Nemr, Ahmed
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- Water--Purification, Textile waste, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Dyes and dyeing--Waste disposal
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Environmental pollution is known as any deterioration in the physical, chemical and biological quality of the environment. The pollutants fall under the broad category of xenobiotic compounds and are released into the environment by the actions of human and occur at concentrations higher than “natural levelsâ€. Environmental pollution can be implied by any alternation in the surroundings. All types of environmental pollution may affect directly or indirectly the living organisms and particularly human health. The textile industry is amongst the major contributors to environmental pollution but it is very important for the nation's economy. This book provides the latest research on a non-conventional method effective in treatment of textile wastewater.
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- 2012
31. Handbook of Textile and Industrial Dyeing : Volume 2: Applications of Dyes
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M Clark and M Clark
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- Color in the textile industries, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Dyeing is one of the most effective and popular methods used for colouring textiles and other materials. Dyes are employed in a variety of industries, from cosmetic production to the medical sector. The two volumes of the Handbook of textile and industrial dyeing provide a detailed review of the latest techniques and equipment used in the dyeing industry, as well as examining dyes and their application in a number of different industrial sectors.Volume 2 deals with major applications of dyes and is divided into two parts. Part one covers textile applications, with chapters dealing with the dyeing of wool, synthetic and cellulosic fibres, and textile fibre blends. In part two, industrial applications of dyes are examined, with topics including dyes used in food and in the cosmetics industry.With its distinguished editor and contributions from some of the world's leading authorities, the Handbook of textile and industrial dyeing is an essential reference for designers, colour technologists and product developers working in a variety of sectors, and will also be suitable for academic use.Provides a detailed review of the latest techniques and equipment used in the dyeing industryIndustrial applications of dyes are examined, with topics including dyes used in food and in the cosmetics industryIs appropriate for a variety of different readers including designers, colour technologists, product developers and those in academia
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- 2011
32. Handbook of Textile and Industrial Dyeing : Principles, Processes and Types of Dyes
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M Clark and M Clark
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- Color in the textile industries, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Dyeing is one of the most effective and popular methods used for colouring textiles and other materials. Dyes are employed in a variety of industries, from cosmetic production to the medical sector. The two volumes of the Handbook of textile and industrial dyeing provide a detailed review of the latest techniques and equipment used in the dyeing industry, as well as examining dyes and their application in a number of different industrial sectors.Volume 1 deals with the principles of dyeing and techniques used in the dyeing process, and looks at the different types of dyes currently available. Part one begins with a general introduction to dyeing, which is followed by chapters that examine various aspects of the dyeing process, from the pre-treatment of textiles to the machinery employed. Chapters in part two then review the main types of dyes used today, including disperse dyes, acid dyes, fluorescent dyes, and many others for a diverse range of applications.With its distinguished editor and contributions from some of the world's leading authorities, the Handbook of textile and industrial dyeing is an essential reference for designers, colour technologists and product developers working in a variety of sectors, and will also be suitable for academic use.Examines dyeing and its application in a number of different industrial sectorsDeals with the principles of dyeing and techniques used in the dyeing process, as well as types of dyes currently availableChapters review various dye types right through to modelling and predicting dye properties and the chemistry of dyeing
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- 2011
33. Colour Measurement : Principles, Advances and Industrial Applications
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M. L. Gulrajani and M. L. Gulrajani
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- Color in the textile industries, Colorimetry, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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The measurement of colour is important in many commercial operations and professions, such as bleaching and colouration of textiles, applications of paints, dentistry and colouration of food products. This book will discuss colour measurement theories, the latest technological and scientific developments of measuring colour and the applications of colour measurement.Part one reviews the underlying theories, principles and methods of how to measure colour. It includes topics such as expressing colours numerically, camera based colour measurement, colour shade sorting and determining and improving the accuracy of colour measurement. Part two presents a selection of industrial applications illustrating the use of colour measurement in textiles, paint, teeth, hair and food.With its international range of contributors, Colour measurement: Principles, advances and industrial applications is beneficial to a variety of readers such as colour technologists, colour quality inspectors, product developers, dentists, cosmetologists and anyone who uses colour in their work. It will also be a valuable reference for academics and students studying design, fashion or colour related subjects.Discusses colour measurement theories and the latest technological and scientific developments of measuring colourCase studies illustrate camera based colour measurement and review visual and instrumental evaluation of whiteness and yellowness applications in industries including cosmetics and dentistryMotivations for colour measurement are explored to answer questions raised as to why colours do not match and explain factors such as wet and dry fabric differences
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- 2010
34. Get Spun : The Step-by-step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns
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North, Symeon and North, Symeon
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- Hand spinning, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Spun yarns
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Pairing detailed instructions with clear, step-by-step photography, this dynamic guide of spinning techniques and demonstrations explores an array of fiber possibilities such as wool, glitz, and sari silk to create unique yarn for fiber art projects. Designed for the advanced beginner to the intermediate spinner, this reference covers a variety of subjects such as spinning fundamentals, techniques for wool and silk, spinning with nontraditional materials, introducing add-ins, and creating plying effects. Additionally, the comprehensive tutorial offers information on easy home dyeing and directions for using a drumcarder to blend colors and fibers.
- Published
- 2010
35. Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece : Custom-Color Your Favorite Fibers with Dip-Dyeing, Hand-Painting, Tie-Dyeing, and Other Creative Techniques
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Gail Callahan and Gail Callahan
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- Wool, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Yarn
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Discover the colorful joys of hand dyeing your own yarn and fleece. It's easy, fun, and can be done right in your own kitchen! Self-taught dyer Gail Callahan shows you a variety of simple techniques to turn plain, outdated, or leftover yarn into vibrant “new” fibers using ovens, crockpots, frying pans, and other standard kitchen equipment. Detailed advice on color theory, self-striping, “grocery store” dyes, and handmade multicolor skeins make successful dyeing a cinch, even for complete beginners.
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- 2010
36. Removal of Textile Dyes Using Copper-Cobalt Mixed Oxide Matrix
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Chemeca 2010 (38th : 2010 : Adelaide, S. A.), Ferdosi, Yusuf Jamal, Chowdhury, Al-Nakib, and Hossain, M Mufazzal
- Published
- 2010
37. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Hand-Dyeing
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Barbara Parry and Barbara Parry
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- Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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As the DIY trend continues, crafters are taking their skills to the next level and are looking for'what's next.'Hand-dyeing is on the rise--giving crafters the freedom to create their own unique yarns and fibers to spin wholly original projects. This photo-intensive book covers everything from dyeing with Kool-Aid to more involved processes like working with acid dyes and hand-painting. Concealed wiro binding allows the book to lay flat--perfect for undertaking projects with wet or dye-covered hands. Barbara Parry (Shelburne, MA) is the founder and creative vision behind Foxfire Fiber & Designs. She produces her own yarn line from the wool of the sheep she raises on her farm in the Berkshire foothills, which is home to 70 sheep, two llamas, and two goats. The wool she produces is prized by knitters and handspinners and has won numerous awards. Barbara chronicles life on her farm in her blog'Sheep Gal: Notes from a Shelburne Shepherd'(www.sheepgal.typepad.com).
- Published
- 2009
38. Fast, Fun & Easy Fabric Dyeing : Create Colorful Fabric for Quilts, Crafts & Wearables
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Lynn Koolish and Lynn Koolish
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- Dyes and dyeing, Domestic, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Learn to dye fabric the quick and easy way with twelve can't-miss techniques for adding custom color to fabric, clothing, linens, and household goods. How can you make quilting or crafting more fun? Add color! Everything you need to know about creating fabulous hand-dyed fabrics is right here—what supplies to get, basic techniques to try, and how to achieve different visual effects. Photo galleries give you lots of ideas for projects to show off the results.Fast! Lynn teaches you the techniques that produce rich results with minimal time and effort. Fun! Learn to create lots of exciting color blends, patterns, and textures. Easy! All you need to get started is this book, a few supplies, a measuring spoon, and some plastic containers.
- Published
- 2008
39. DNA Damage Caused by a Textile Dye (Acid Red) in Coelomocytes of Earthworm, 'Eisenia Fetida'
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Sathya, TN, Deepa, V, Dutt, MSunil, and Murthy, PBalakrishna
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- 2009
40. Weaving and Dyeing in Highland Ecuador
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Ann Pollard Rowe, Laura M. Miller, Lynn A. Meisch, Ann Pollard Rowe, Laura M. Miller, and Lynn A. Meisch
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- Hand weaving--Ecuador--Patterns, Dye plants--Ecuador, Indian textile fabrics--Ecuador, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers
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Although less well known than its much-admired counterparts in Peru and Bolivia, highland Ecuadorian weaving is an Andean tradition that has relationships with these more southern areas. A world away from the industrialized textile manufacturing of Euro-American society, these handmade pieces reflect the history and artistry of an ancient culture. This comprehensive study, edited by Ann Pollard Rowe, is unrivaled in its detail and includes not only descriptions of the indigenous weaving and dyeing technology, but also an interpretation of its historical significance, as well as hundreds of photographs, drawings, and maps that inform the understanding of the process. The principal focus is on backstrap-loom weaving, a major pre-Hispanic technology. Ecuadorian backstrap looms, which differ in various ways from those found elsewhere in the Andes, have previously only been treated in general terms. Here, the basic operation of this style of loom is covered, as are a variety of patterning techniques including warp-resist (ikat) dyeing, weaving belts with twill, and supplementary- and complementary-warp patterning. Spanish colonial treadle-loom weaving is also covered. The weaving techniques are explained in detail, so the reader can replicate them if desired. Textiles have been an important art form among Andean peoples from remote prehistory up to the present. A greater understanding of their creation process can yield a more meaningful appreciation of the art itself.
- Published
- 2007
41. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Handspinning
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Judith MacKenzie McCuin and Judith MacKenzie McCuin
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- Yarn, Spinning, Textile fabrics, Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Spinning-wheel
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With its soothing, meditative effect, handspinning is a relaxing hobby, and the beautiful yarns you create are an even better reward. This visual guide shows you the basics, beginning with the tools and fibers, and takes you through spinning, plying, making novelty yarns, using exotic fibers, dyeing, and more. Whether you use an inexpensive hand spindle or splurge on a spinning wheel, stick with wool or try alpaca, cashmere, or cotton, you'll learn how to create fun, original, one-of-a-kind yarns that you can knit or weave into truly unique, handmade, and all-natural creations. Concise two-page lessons show you all the steps to a skill and are ideal for quick review The skill demonstrated is defined and described Detailed color photos demonstrate each step Step-by-step instructions accompany each photo Helpful tips provide additional guidance
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- 2007
42. Orange-derived and lemon-derived adsorbents with controlled grain for an efficient elimination of some cationic and anionic dyes
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José M. Canal, Gemma Pascual, Josep García-Raurich, Marta Riba-Moliner, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil
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Textile dyeing ,Llimona ,Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Decoloració ,Adsorbent ,Orange (colour) ,Tints i tenyit -- Química ,Oranges ,Adsorption ,Enginyeria química [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Taronges ,Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry ,Cationic dye ,Materials Chemistry ,Citrus peel ,Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers ,Tints i tenyit -- Fibres tèxtils ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Fabricació tèxtil::Tintura [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Wastwater ,Chemistry ,Lemon ,Cationic polymerization ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Wastewater ,Coloring matter ,Colorants ,Anionic dye ,Sewage --Purification --Color removal ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Purpose This study aims to demonstrate that orange-derived and lemon-derived systems can be used in continuous processes as efficient adsorbents to the entrapment of some anionic and cationic dyes in the textile dyeing wastewater effluents. Design/methodology/approach Physically and chemically modified orange and lemon mesocarps are used as natural adsorbents for the cationic dyes Basic Blue 3, Basic Yellow 21, Basic Red 18 and Basic Green 4 and the anionic dyes Acid Blue 264, Acid Yellow 49 and Acid Red 337, all commonly used in the textile dyeing industry. Adsorption capacities of the orange-derived and lemon-derived adsorbents on the dyes are studied simulating a batch and continuous industrial processes. Findings Results demonstrate that treated orange mesocarp (orange-derived adsorbent) can adsorb up to 97% of cationic Basic Green 4 in 30 min, whereas the lemon mesocarp (lemon-derived adsorbent) can retain up to 88% within the same time. In the case of anionic, 91% Acid Blue 264 is adsorbed by the orange mesocarp in 15 min, whereas 92% is adsorbed by the lemon homologue within the same time. Originality/value As far as the authors know, physically and chemically modified orange and lemon mesocarps have not been used on the removal of cationic (Basic Blue 3, Basic Yellow 21, Basic Red 18 and Basic Green 4) and anioinic (Acid Blue 264, Acid Yellow 49 and Acid Red 337) dyes of textile dyeing wastewater industry. It is a costless and efficient treatment that supposes, on the one hand, an eco-friendly and feasible process for discolouration of wastewater and, on the other, a valorisation (upcycling) of orange and lemon peels, which are not currently used.
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- 2021
43. Dyeing of cellulosic fibres by dyes obtained from biosources
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Enginyeria Tèxtil i Paperera, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil, Josa Rosell, Mariona, Alvarez, Tania, Mijas Vélez, Gabriela Dayana, Cayuela Marín, Diana, Prieto Fuentes, María Remedios, Riba Moliner, Marta, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Enginyeria Tèxtil i Paperera, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil, Josa Rosell, Mariona, Alvarez, Tania, Mijas Vélez, Gabriela Dayana, Cayuela Marín, Diana, Prieto Fuentes, María Remedios, and Riba Moliner, Marta
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Postprint (published version)
- Published
- 2021
44. Orange-derived and lemon-derived adsorbents with controlled grain for an efficient elimination of some cationic and anionic dyes
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil, Pascual, Gemma, García Raurich, Josep, Canal Arias, José María, Riba Moliner, Marta, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil, Pascual, Gemma, García Raurich, Josep, Canal Arias, José María, and Riba Moliner, Marta
- Abstract
The final publication is available at Emerald.com, Purpose: This study aims to demonstrate that orange-derived and lemon-derived systems can be used in continuous processes as efficient adsorbents to the entrapment of some anionic and cationic dyes in the textile dyeing wastewater effluents. Design/methodology/approach: Physically and chemically modified orange and lemon mesocarps are used as natural adsorbents for the cationic dyes Basic Blue 3, Basic Yellow 21, Basic Red 18 and Basic Green 4 and the anionic dyes Acid Blue 264, Acid Yellow 49 and Acid Red 337, all commonly used in the textile dyeing industry. Adsorption capacities of the orange-derived and lemon-derived adsorbents on the dyes are studied simulating a batch and continuous industrial processes. Findings: Results demonstrate that treated orange mesocarp (orange-derived adsorbent) can adsorb up to 97% of cationic Basic Green 4 in 30¿min, whereas the lemon mesocarp (lemon-derived adsorbent) can retain up to 88% within the same time. In the case of anionic, 91% Acid Blue 264 is adsorbed by the orange mesocarp in 15¿min, whereas 92% is adsorbed by the lemon homologue within the same time. Originality/value: As far as the authors know, physically and chemically modified orange and lemon mesocarps have not been used on the removal of cationic (Basic Blue 3, Basic Yellow 21, Basic Red 18 and Basic Green 4) and anioinic (Acid Blue 264, Acid Yellow 49 and Acid Red 337) dyes of textile dyeing wastewater industry. It is a costless and efficient treatment that supposes, on the one hand, an eco-friendly and feasible process for discolouration of wastewater and, on the other, a valorisation (upcycling) of orange and lemon peels, which are not currently used, Postprint (author's final draft)
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- 2021
45. The Conservation Status of Plants Used in ikat Cloth Production in Melolo, East Sumba, Indonesia
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Astuti, Inggit Puji, Hidayat, Syamsul, Munawaroh, Esti, and Wightman, Glenn
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- 2001
46. Dyeing of cellulosic fibres by dyes obtained from biosources
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Josa Rosell, Mariona, Alvarez, Tania, Mijas Vélez, Gabriela Dayana|||0000-0002-4688-7175, Cayuela Marín, Diana|||0000-0002-1048-8340, Prieto Fuentes, María Remedios, Riba Moliner, Marta|||0000-0003-0001-2055, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Doctorat en Enginyeria Tèxtil i Paperera, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. TECTEX - Grup de Recerca en Tecnologia Tèxtil
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Sulphurous dyes ,Circular economy ,Color in the textile industries ,Economia circular ,Cànem ,Sulfur dyes ,Color en la indústria tèxtil ,Enginyeria química::Indústries químiques::Química tèxtil [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers ,Natural dyes ,Hemp ,Tints i tenyit -- Fibres tèxtils ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Fabricació tèxtil::Tintura [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] - Published
- 2021
47. Kinetics of dyeing in continuous circulation with direct dyes: tencel case
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Química, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. POLQUITEX - Materials Polimérics i Química Téxtil, Lis Arias, Manuel José, Maesta Bezerra, Fabricio, Meng, Xu, Qian, Hongfei, Immich, Ana Paula, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Química, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. POLQUITEX - Materials Polimérics i Química Téxtil, Lis Arias, Manuel José, Maesta Bezerra, Fabricio, Meng, Xu, Qian, Hongfei, and Immich, Ana Paula
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Due to the special characteristics of Tencel fibres, it is important to gather new data and information in order to improve our knowledge of their performance during dyeing. Kinetic equations are used to describe the behaviour of the heterogeneous dye-fibre system under isothermal conditions in order to determine the evolution of dye exhaustion versus dyeing time. Direct dyes are particularly suitable because they are physically absorbed and because they exhibit outstanding substantivity to cellulose. In addition, some of these dyes have a linear structure which ensures good correlation with structural differences in the fibres. The aim of this study is to quantify the kinetic behaviour of the Tencel-C.I. Direct Blue 1 system (one of the most common dyes in dyeing studies) by using three bi-parametric empirical dyeing-rate equations and a continuous-flow dyeing cell to obtain experimental data at six different temperatures: 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80ºC. In order to check the level of adjustment of the equations we record the at three exhaustion levels: 50%, 80%, and final exhaustion, Postprint (published version)
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- 2019
48. Influencia de les condicions de termosolat sobre el rendiment de colorant dispers en tintura de polièster
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència dels Materials i Enginyeria Metal·lúrgica, Canal Arias, José María, Cabot Álvarez, Andrea, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència dels Materials i Enginyeria Metal·lúrgica, Canal Arias, José María, and Cabot Álvarez, Andrea
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En aquest estudi s’han avaluat les condicions del procés Termosol en la tintura per fibres de polièster. S’ha treballat amb un teixit PES/CO 50/50, però només s’han tenyit les fibres de polièster. Les condicions de procés són temperatura i temps. La temperatura s’ha mantingut constant a 170ºC i s’ha treballat a diferents temps (30, 45, 60, 75 i 90 segons). S’han realitzat dues sèries per cada temps, per comprovar la repetibilitat del procés. Un cop finalitzat el Termosolat, s’ha dut a terme un rentat amb agent Dispersant, per eliminar part del colorant situat a la superfície del teixit. Per últim, també s’ha efectuat un rentat Reductor, per assegurar-nos l’eliminació total del colorant no fixat. Aquest últim rentat s’ha realitzat per comprovar la seva necessitat. Després de cada tractament s’ha calculat la intensitat de color, per mitjà del colorímetre. Per altre banda, s’ha comprovat la composició exacte del teixit, eliminant el component de cotó. Aquest experiment també permet observar la intensitat real de la tintura. Per últim, els resultats obtinguts a 170ºC s’han comparat amb el treball d’un company amb resultats a 180 i 190ºC, per escollir un procés òptim
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- 2018
49. Influencia de les condicions de termosolat sobre el rendiment de colorant dispers en tintura de polièster
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Cabot Álvarez, Andrea, Canal Arias, José María, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència dels Materials i Enginyeria Metal·lúrgica
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Colorimetria ,Tints i tenyit -- Fibres tèxtils sintètiques ,Teixit PES/CO ,Colorimetria -- Indústria tèxtil ,Tintura ,Polièster ,Polyester fibers ,Condicions ,Termosol ,Teixits i tèxtils -- Tints i tenyit ,Colorimetry ,Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers ,Fibres tèxtils sintètiques -- Tints i tenyit ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Fabricació tèxtil::Tintura [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] - Abstract
En aquest estudi s’han avaluat les condicions del procés Termosol en la tintura per fibres de polièster. S’ha treballat amb un teixit PES/CO 50/50, però només s’han tenyit les fibres de polièster. Les condicions de procés són temperatura i temps. La temperatura s’ha mantingut constant a 170ºC i s’ha treballat a diferents temps (30, 45, 60, 75 i 90 segons). S’han realitzat dues sèries per cada temps, per comprovar la repetibilitat del procés. Un cop finalitzat el Termosolat, s’ha dut a terme un rentat amb agent Dispersant, per eliminar part del colorant situat a la superfície del teixit. Per últim, també s’ha efectuat un rentat Reductor, per assegurar-nos l’eliminació total del colorant no fixat. Aquest últim rentat s’ha realitzat per comprovar la seva necessitat. Després de cada tractament s’ha calculat la intensitat de color, per mitjà del colorímetre. Per altre banda, s’ha comprovat la composició exacte del teixit, eliminant el component de cotó. Aquest experiment també permet observar la intensitat real de la tintura. Per últim, els resultats obtinguts a 170ºC s’han comparat amb el treball d’un company amb resultats a 180 i 190ºC, per escollir un procés òptim
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- 2018
50. Estudio de las posibilidades actuales de tintura en fluidos supercríticos
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López Sotomayor, Kenia, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament de Ciència i Enginyeria de Materials, and Canal Arias, José María
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Textile machinery ,Maquinària tèxtil ,Tints i tenyit -- Fibres tèxtils sintètiques ,Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers ,Tints i tenyit -- Fibres tèxtils ,Enginyeria tèxtil::Fabricació tèxtil::Tintura [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Synthetic - Abstract
El presen trabajo de final de grado que lleva como título “Estudios de las posibilidades actuales de tintura en fluidos supercríticos”, consiste en un trabajo ibliográfico, en el cual se recopila un conjunto de información en relación al tradicional método de tintura del poliéster hasta llegar a la tecnología más avanzada para la tintura. Adentrando un poco más con esta pequeña base informativa, en el desarrollo de este trabajo bibliográfico se ha hecho referencia a maquinarias tradicionales utilizadas en la tintura del poliéster, de las cuales muchas de ellas estuvieron presente en la Feria ITMA 2015 de Milán, hasta llegar a una de las mejores innovaciones para el sector de la tintura de tejidos de poliéster. Es el caso de la máquina DyOx de la empresa Holandesa DyeCoo. La maquinaria de DyeCoo es una gran innovación para el sector de tintura textil y el hecho de hacer una inversión y de remplazar toda maquinaria de tintura que lleve a cabo procesos en medio acuoso, resultaría en un gran beneficio. Ya que con esta increíble innovación se dejaría de hacer uso de una sustancia vital, que es el agua,y se aprovecharía los desechos de CO2 que algunas empresas dejan de usar después de su utilización
- Published
- 2016
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