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Handbook of textile and industrial dyeing : Volume 2: Applications of dyes / M. Clark

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: USA : Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2011Description: 316 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781845696962
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  • 667 C5471M
Summary: Perceived and real environmental threats have greatly influenced wool dyeing trends and much of these effects are detailed. In particular chrome dyeing has been under scrutiny and methods to avoid the use of extremely toxic Cr (VI) compounds are discussed. Damage in wool dyeing is an important theme and the use of anti-setting agents in wool dyebaths is fully described along with their modus operandi. In the latter case reactive dyes have much to offer especially in the case of those reacting by a Michael addition mechanism. Shrink-resist treatments to give machine-washable wool are discussed in terms of required dye selection and also the environmental hazards of Absorbable Organo Halogen (AOX) production if pre-chlorination is used. Recent developments in ink-jet printing and how they should favour wool fabric printing are described.
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Perceived and real environmental threats have greatly influenced wool dyeing trends and much of these effects are detailed. In particular chrome dyeing has been under scrutiny and methods to avoid the use of extremely toxic Cr (VI) compounds are discussed. Damage in wool dyeing is an important theme and the use of anti-setting agents in wool dyebaths is fully described along with their modus operandi. In the latter case reactive dyes have much to offer especially in the case of those reacting by a Michael addition mechanism. Shrink-resist treatments to give machine-washable wool are discussed in terms of required dye selection and also the environmental hazards of Absorbable Organo Halogen (AOX) production if pre-chlorination is used. Recent developments in ink-jet printing and how they should favour wool fabric printing are described.

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