Woollen Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing, Bleaching and Printing Technology Handbook

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Woollen Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing, Bleaching and Printing Technology Handbook Author: NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788178331171 Code: NI215 Pages: 496 Price: Rs. 1,100.00 US$ 125.00 Publisher: Asia Pacific Business Press Inc. Usually ships within 5 days Spinning is a major industry; it is part of the textile manufacturing process where three types of fibre are converted into yarn, then fabric, then textiles. The textiles are then fabricated into clothes or other artifacts. The fundamental operations for the stocks of fibers from which a woollen yarn is made are opening, cleaning, mixing, forming a slubbing or roving and finally thinning the roving to the required yarn number and twisting it to produce a yarn possessing the requirements for subsequent processing such as warping, winding, weaving, finishing and dyeing. These demands vary with the different conditions confronted in manufacturing but include the following features: strength, elasticity, uniformity in weight per unit length and even distribution of twist. Woollen spinning involves three principal operations, irrespective of whether the mule or the frame or ring spinner is used, namely: Drafting, final drawing out, Twisting, or insertion of twist, Winding on, or packaging. Weaving constitutes the actual production of cloth or fabric, i.e., to combine the essentially one dimensional textile structure thread or yarn in such a way as to result in an essentially two dimensional structure of cloth of certain appearance, hand and strength. Knitting is the art and science of constructing a fabric by inter lacing loops, there are two types of knitting: warp and weft knitting. In recent years whole new classes of dyes such as fiber reactive, disperse, cationic basic, neutral dying premetalized have been discovered and produced for the dyeing of the natural and new synthetic, hydrophobic fibers. Bleaching improves whiteness by removing natural coloration and remaining trace impurities from the cotton; the degree of bleaching necessary is determined by the required whiteness and absorbency. Cotton being a vegetable fibre will be bleached using an oxidizing agent, such as dilute sodium hypochlorite or dilute hydrogen peroxide. If the fabric is to be dyed a deep shade, then lower levels of bleaching are acceptable, for example. However, for white bed sheetings and medical applications, the highest levels of whiteness and absorbency are essential. Wool fiber production technology necessitates full understanding of its growth, pristine structure, physical, chemical and functional properties as well as processes involving manufacture of textile fibers. Some of the fundamentals of the book are woollen spinning, atmospheric conditions in wool manufacturing, Bradford system top gilling or top finishing, the principle of weaving, woollen and worsted weaves, knitting, the changing outlook of the knitting industry, influence of fiber fineness on quantity of dye required, altering the affinity of the wool fiber for dyes, dyeing of yarn according to the packing system, special wool finishes, water repellent, stain resistant treatments for worsted and woollen fabrics, the printing of wool piece goods, lustering of wool fabrics, fluorochemicals, mothproofing etc. The present book is of its own kind which covers woollen spinning; knitting, dyeing, bleaching and printing, special wool finishes etc. This is an important reference book for wool technologists, scientists, new entrepreneurs, research scholars and all others related to this field. NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 1/6

Contents 1. WOOLLEN SPINNING Mule Spinning The Self-acting Mule The Operations of Mule Spinning General Mechanical Details Production of a Mule Standspinner Woollen Ring Frame Spinning Reduced Balloonâ Balloonless Spinning Main Technical Data Twisting or Yarn Folding Woollen Yarn Calculations Woollen Yarns Yarn Number and Wool Grade Yarn Strength Wool Blends with Man-made Fibers Atmospheric Conditions in Wool Manufacturing 2. WORSTED TOPMAKING Worsted Carding Geelong Converter Backwashing Dryers Top Steaming and Aging Oiling Gilling or Preparing Worsted Combing Combs and Combing Bradford Worsted Combing Principle of Combing Punch or Ball Winding Operation of the Noble Comb Parts of the Noble Comb Production of Noble Comb Control of Noble Combing Bradford System Top Gilling or Top Finishing Can Gillbox or Conditioner Top Gillbox or Top Baller French Worsted Combing Working Principle of the French Comb French Finish Gilling Noils Amount and Type of Noils Tow-to-Top Conversion Systems Strerch-breaking Methods Cutting Methods 3. THE PRINCIPLE OF WEAVING The Essential Motions of a Loom Details of Principal Components of Weaving Machinery Shedding or Harness Motion Let-off Motion NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 2/6

The Take-up Motion Full Width Temples Picking Motion The Shuttle Automatic Stop Motions and Controls Warp Stop Motions Weft Stop Motion Protection Stop Motions Weft Pirn Feeler Devices Box Motion Automatic Filling Replenishment and Multi-colour Weaving Box Loader System Unifil Pirnless Weaving The Sulzer Weaving Machine Other Development in Weaving Machines 4. WOOLLEN AND WORSTED WEAVES Methods of Describing Weaves Use of Design Paper The Plain Weave Derivatives of the Plain Weave The Twill Weave Balanced or Even Twills Effect of Yarn Twist on Twill Steep and Reclining Twills Pointed and Herringbone Twills Broken or Reversed Twills Corkscrew Twills Inter-locking and Offset Twills Undulating Twills Diversified, Combination, and Fancy Twills The Satin Weave The Crepe Weaves The Bedford and other Corded Weaves Backed and Double Cloths Filling-backed Cloths Warp-backed Cloths Double Cloths Montagnacs, Chinchillas, and Felts Triple Cloths Plushes and Velvets Filling Plushes Warp Plushes Practical Fundamentals of Fabrication and Design Construction in Commercial Fabrics Maximum Textures of Special Type of Fabrics Relative Constructions of New Fabrics 5. KNITTING Principles of Stitch Formation Weft Knitting Machines Plain, Rib, and Purl Stitches Tuck and Miss Stitch Fabrics Special Knitted Fabric Design Effects NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 3/6

The Changing Outlook of the Knitting Industry 6. DYEING, BLEACHING AND PRINTING Modern Dyestuffs Designation of Dyes Trade Names Letter Designations Abbreviations and Percentages Index Numbers Theory of Dyeing Wool Dyes Acid Dyes Chrome dyes Metal-complex Dyes Metal-complex Dyes Vat Dyes Solubilized Vat Dyes Reactive Dyes Influence of Fiber Fineness on Quantity of Dye Required Some Sources of Faulty Dyeing Tippy Dyeing Scouring Wetting Out Mixed Stocks Carbonizing and Neutralizing Sun-bleached Yarns and Fabrics Lime in Pulled Wools Effects of Faulty Steaming Matching Shades Conditioning Samples before Matching Feeding Dyes Ring Dyeing Excessive Crocking Chlorinated Wool Metal Contaminants Stripping Dyed Wool Abrasion Marks Boiler Compounds Machine and Spinning Oils The Matching of Shades Matching and Shade Control by Instruments Low Temperature Dyeing Irga Solvent Process Collins Process C.S.T.R.O. Process Chrome Dyes Acid Milling and 1:1 Metal-complex Dyes Reactive Dyes The Dyeing of Wool at High Temperatures Ultrasonic Dyeing Pad Dyeing Methods Cibaphasol Technique Irga Pad Process C.S.I.R.O. Methods NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 4/6

Altering the Affinity of the Wool Fiber for Dyes Decreasing the Affinity of Wool for Dyes Increasing the Affinity of Wool for Dyes Bicoloured Tippy Dyeing Dyeing Wool Mixtures Wool and Silk Mixtures Wool and Vegetable Fiber Mixtures Wool and Man-made Fiber Mixtures Wool Dyeing Machinery Construction of Dyeing Machines Loose-stock Dyeing Machinery Top or Slubbing Dyeing Machinery Pot or Can Dyeing Machinery Continuous Top Dyeing The Machine Built by Fleissner Segardâ Serracant Tunnel Equipment Ilma Range Konrad Peter Range General Experiences Yarn-dyeing Machinery Dyeing of Yarn According to the Packing System Dyeing of Yarn According to the Hanging System Dyeing of Yarn According to the Spindle System Machines for Drying of the Dyed Materials Hank Dryers Piece-dyeing Machinery Jet Dyeing Machines Beam Dyeing The Pad-roll Piece Dyeing Machine Continuous Woollen Piece Dyeing Bleaching Wool Hydrogen Peroxide Bleach Peroxide â œdye-inâ Â Bleach Hydrosulfite Bleach Double Bleach Continuous Process Potassium Permanganate Bleach Bisulfite Bleach Sodium Chlorite Bleach Optical Bleaching Wool Bleaching and Dyeing in One Bath Effect of Stabilizers Anti-yellowing Treatment Vigoureux or Melange Printing The Printing of Wool Piece Goods Pretreatment Acid Dyes Basic Dyes Direct Dyes Vat Deys Soluble Vat Dyes Oxidation Colours Spray Printing NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 5/6

7. SPECIAL WOOL FINISHES Introduction Flat Setting Setting with Monoethanolamine Sulfite Solutions Permanent Press Lustering of Wool Fabrics Luster on Pile Fabrics Mechanism Luster on Clear Finished Worsteds Stretch Fabrics Stretch Yarns Inducing Yarn Crimp during Weaving Yarn Crimp Development, Interchange and Chemical Setting Finishing Helanca Ski Cloth Water Repellent, Stain Resistant Treatments for Worsted and Woollen Fabrics Silicones Chromium Compounds Fluorochemicals Mothproofing About NIIR NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES (NPCS) is a reliable name in the industrial world for offering integrated technical consultancy services. NPCS is manned by engineers, planners, specialists, financial experts, economic analysts and design specialists with extensive experience in the related industries. Our various services are: Detailed Project Report, Business Plan for Manufacturing Plant, Start-up Ideas, Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs, Start up Business Opportunities, entrepreneurship projects, Successful Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, project report, Cost and Revenue, Pre-feasibility study for Profitable Manufacturing Business, Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Business Opportunities, Investment Opportunities for Most Profitable Business in India, Manufacturing Business Ideas, Preparation of Project Profile, Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Study, Market Research Study, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Report, Identification and Section of Plant, Process, Equipment, General Guidance, Startup Help, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial project and Most Profitable Small Scale Business. NPCS also publishes varies process technology, technical, reference, self employment and startup books, directory, business and industry database, bankable detailed project report, market research report on various industries, small scale industry and profit making business. Besides being used by manufacturers, industrialists and entrepreneurs, our publications are also used by professionals including project engineers, information services bureau, consultants and project consultancy firms as one of the input in their research. NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES, 106-E, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi-110007, India. Email: npcs.india@gmail.com Website: NIIR.org Thu, 10 May 2018 02:17:41 +0530 NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) 6/6