Handbook of Textile Fibres

Handbook of Textile Fibres

Author: J Gordon Cook

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1845693159

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A comprehensive survey of the natural fibres animal, vegetable and mineral on which we depended for our textiles until comparatively recently.


Handbook of Textile Fibres

Handbook of Textile Fibres

Author: J Gordon Cook

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 1845693167

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This book offers a comprehensive survey of the man-made fibres, including rayons and other natural polymer fibres, and the true synthetic fibres which have made such rapid progress in modern times.


Synthetic Fibres

Synthetic Fibres

Author: J E MacIntyre

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2004-11-29

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780849325922

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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 valuable commercial products, four of them - nylon, polyester, acrylic and polyolefin - dominate the market. These four account for approximately 98% by volume of synthetic fibre production, with polyester alone accounting for around 60%. ?? Synthetic Fibres: Nylon, Polyester, Acrylic, Polyolefin provides a brief history of the early evaluations that led to this situation, then looks in detail at the development and present status of each class in four substantial chapters. Synthesis of chemical intermediates, polymerisation methods, fibre spinning and orientation technology, texturing techniques, production of microfibres, and chemical variants, e.g. for modified dyeability, are considered in detail. This comprehensive and accessible book will appeal to textile technologists in industrial and academic research, chemical and synthetic fibre suppliers, and yarn and fabric manufacturers.


The Chemistry of Textile Fibres

The Chemistry of Textile Fibres

Author: Robert R Mather

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2015-11-06

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 1782626360

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Textiles are ubiquitous materials that many of us take for granted in our everyday lives. We rely on our clothes to protect us from the environment and use them to enhance our appearance. Textiles also find applications in transport, healthcare, construction, and many other industries. The revised and updated 2nd Edition of The Chemistry of Textile Fibres highlights the trend towards the synthesis, from renewable resources, of monomers for making synthetic fibres. It contains new information on the influence of legislation and the concerns of environmental organisations on the use of chemicals in the textile industry. New sections on genetically modified cotton, anti-microbial materials and spider silk have been added as well as a new chapter covering functional fibres and fabrics. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the various types of textile fibres that are available today, ranging from natural fibres to the high-performance fibres that are very technologically advanced. Readers will gain an appreciation of why particular types of fibre are used for certain applications through understanding the chemistry behind their properties. Students following ‘A’ level courses or equivalent and first-year undergraduate students reading textile technology subjects at university will find this book a valuable source of information.


Man-made Textile Encyclopedia

Man-made Textile Encyclopedia

Author: Jack J. Press

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 913

ISBN-13:

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Raw materials; fiber manufacturing processes; fiber characteristcs; fiber identification; rope; cordage and twine; woven and industrial textile; tufted materials; kmitted textiles enginnering principles; dyeing and printing; flock printing; finishig; textile performance standards for specific end uses; manufacture of apparel and allied products; renovation of man-made textiles; the marketing of manmade fibers and fabries; economies and statisties.