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Handbook of Textile and Industrial Dyeing Principles, Processes and Types of Dyes

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Taschenbuch

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31.10.2011

Herausgeber

M. Clark

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Elsevier Science & Technology

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676

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23,4/15,6/3,5 cm

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1135 g

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Englisch

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978-0-08-101651-0

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.10.2011

Herausgeber

M. Clark

Verlag

Elsevier Science & Technology

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676

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1135 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-08-101651-0

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    Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles

    Part I: General aspects of dyeing

    Chapter 1: Fundamental principles of dyeing

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 Principles of dyeing

    1.3 Exhaust dyeing

    1.4 Continuous dyeing

    1.5 Printing

    1.6 Classification systems for dyes

    1.7 Classification of dyes by dye class

    1.8 Conclusion

    Chapter 2: Structure and properties of textile materials

    Abstract:

    2.1 Introduction

    2.2 Classification and properties of textile fibres

    2.3 Fibre properties related to textile technology

    2.4 Classification and properties of basic textile products

    2.5 Physical chemistry of fibre polymers

    2.6 Cellulosic fibres

    2.7 Protein fibres

    2.8 Man-made fibres

    Chapter 3: Pre-treatment and preparation of textile materials prior to dyeing

    Abstract:

    3.1 Introduction

    3.2 Impurities in textile fibres

    3.3 Aims of preparatory processes

    3.4 Preparation of cotton materials

    3.5 Inspection and mending

    3.6 Shearing and cropping

    3.7 Singeing

    3.8 Enzymatic processing

    3.9 Desizing process

    3.10 Scouring of cotton and other cellulosic fibres

    3.11 Mercerisation

    3.12 Preparation of proteineous materials

    3.13 Carbonisation and scouring of wool

    3.14 Shrink-resist treatment for wool

    3.15 Degumming of silk

    3.16 Preparation of synthetic materials

    3.17 Bleaching

    3.18 Improvement of whiteness

    Chapter 4: Chemistry of dyeing

    Abstract:

    4.1 Fundamental principles of direct dyeing

    4.2 Fundamental principles of reactive dyeing

    4.3 Fundamental principles of disperse dyeing

    4.4 Fundamental principles of acid dyeing

    4.5 Fundamental principles of azoic dyeing

    4.6 Fundamental principles of vat dyeing

    4.7 Fundamental principles of sulphur dyeing

    4.8 Conclusions

    Chapter 5: Thermodynamics and kinetics of dyeing and dyebath monitoring systems

    Abstract:

    5.1 Introduction

    5.2 Thermodynamics of dyeing

    5.3 Kinetics of dyeing

    5.4 Dyebath monitoring systems

    5.7 Appendix: mathematical symbols

    Chapter 6: An overview of dye fastness testing

    Abstract:

    6.1 Introduction

    6.2 Overview of dye fastness testing

    6.3 Grading of fastness properties

    6.4 Factors influencing dye fastness

    6.5 Application

    6.6 Conclusions

    Chapter 7: Molecular modeling and predicting dye properties

    Abstract:

    7.1 Introduction

    7.2 Prediction of wavelength of maximum absorption

    7.3 Effect of crystal packing on ¿max

    7.4 Ab initio calculations of crystal structures

    7.5 Quantitative-structure activity relationship in dye-fiber affinity prediction

    Chapter 8: Methods and machinery for the dyeing process

    Abstract:

    8.1 Introduction

    8.2 Jiggers

    8.3 Beam dyeing machines

    8.4 Winches

    8.5 Jet dyeing machines with hydraulic flow system

    8.6 Airflow dyeing machines with aerodynamic flow system

    8.7 Atmospheric softflow/overflow dyeing machines

    8.8 HT softflow/overflow dyeing machines

    8.9 Machines to dye fabric in rope/open-width form

    8.10 Semi-continuous and continuous open-width dyeing machines

    8.11 Future trends

    8.13 Appendix: list of machinery manufacturers

    Part II: Dye types and processes

    Chapter 9: The chemistry of reactive dyes and their application processes

    Abstract:

    9.1 Introduction

    9.2 The history of reactive dye development

    9.3 Chemistry of commercially available reactive dyes

    9.4 The application of reactive dyes to cellulosic fibres

    9.5 The application of reactive dyes to natural and synthetic polyamide fibres

    9.6 Miscellaneous methods to covalently bond dyes to fibres

    9.7 Conclusions

    Chapter 10: Disperse dyes

    Abstract:

    10.1 Introduction

    10.2 Developments in disperse dyes

    10.3 Types of disperse dye

    10.4 Properties of disperse dyes

    10.5 Future trends

    Chapter 11: Natural dyes

    Abstract:

    11.1 Introduction

    11.2 Classification of natural dyes

    11.3 Chemistry of natural dyes

    11.4 Chemistry and types of mordants

    11.5 Application of mordants to textiles

    11.6 Application of natural dyes to textiles

    11.7 Fastness properties of natural dyes

    11.8 Future trends

    Chapter 12: Direct dyes

    Abstract:

    12.1 Introduction

    12.2 Classification of direct dyes according to dyeing characteristics

    12.3 Classification based on chemical structure

    12.4 Bisazine dyes and copper phthalocyanine dyes

    12.5 Future trends

    Chapter 13: Metal-complex dyes

    Abstract:

    13.1 Introduction

    13.2 General properties

    13.3 Chemistry of dyes

    13.4 Classification and nomenclature

    13.5 Mordant dyes

    13.6 Premetallised dyes

    13.7 Fastness of dyed fabrics

    13.8 The problem of waste water

    13.9 Future trends

    Chapter 14: Sulphur dyes

    Abstract:

    14.1 Introduction

    14.2 Properties of sulphur dyes

    14.3 Chemistry of sulphur dyes

    14.4 Synthesis

    14.5 Classification of sulphur dyes

    14.6 Practical application

    14.7 Reducing systems

    14.8 Oxidising agents

    14.9 Bronzing of dyeing

    14.10 Fastness of dyed textiles

    14.11 Tendering effect on cellulose

    14.12 Waste-water load from sulphur dyebath

    14.13 Strengths and limitations

    14.14 Stripping of sulphur dyes

    14.15 Future trends

    Chapter 15: Acid dyes

    Abstract:

    15.1 Introduction

    15.2 Classification of acid dyes

    15.3 Azo acid dyes

    15.4 Anthraquinone dyes

    15.5 Acid nitro dyes

    15.6 Triphenylmethane acid dyes

    15.7 Water-repellent dyes

    15.8 Acid dyes with inherent light fastness

    15.9 Acid dyes free from 1-naphthylamine

    15.10 Future trends

    Chapter 16: Environmentally friendly dyes

    Abstract:

    16.1 Introduction

    16.2 Classification of dyes

    16.3 Environmental issues in dyeing

    16.4 Environmentally friendly dyeing of cotton with reactive dyes

    16.5 Alternative reducing systems for the dyeing of cotton with vat and sulphur dyes

    16.6 Environmentally friendly dyeing of wool

    16.7 Environmentally friendly dyeing of polyester

    16.8 Future trends

    Chapter 17: Fluorescent dyes

    Abstract:

    17.1 Introduction

    17.2 Fluorescence

    17.3 Chemical types of fluorescent dye

    17.4 Textile applications of fluorescent dyes

    17.5 Other applications of fluorescent dyes

    17.6 Future trends

    17.7 Sources of further information

    Chapter 18: Near-infrared dyes

    Abstract:

    18.1 Introduction

    18.2 Properties of near-infrared (NIR) dyes

    18.3 Types of NIR dyes

    18.4 Applications

    18.5 Future trends

    Chapter 19: Azoic dyeing

    Abstract:

    19.1 Introduction

    19.2 Advantages and disadvantages of azoic dyeing

    19.3 Chemistry of azoic dyeing

    19.4 Colours obtainable using azoic components

    19.5 Methods for dissolution of naphthol

    19.6 Naphtholation and dyeing of cotton

    19.7 Intermediate treatments

    19.8 Development

    19.9 After-treatment

    19.10 Dyeing of silk

    19.11 Dyeing of polyester

    19.12 Dyeing of nylon

    19.13 Fastness properties

    19.14 Stripping of azoic colours

    19.15 Environmental issues associated with azoic colours

    19.16 Conclusion

    Index