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American Dyestuff Reporter

Schonberger H, Baumann A, Keller W, Pogopetris P (1997) Study of microbial degradation of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in wastewater treatment plants. American Dyestuff Reporter August 1997 9-18. Available at http //www.p2pays.org/ref/02/01722.pdf. Last accessed 16 Aug 2011... [Pg.171]

Rein, H. T. American Dyestuff Reporter, 1967, Nov. 20, 55. Union Carbide Corp., Textile and Paper Chemicals, "TergitolS 15-S Nonionic Surfactants for Use in Textile Lubricants , 1973, F-44456. [Pg.162]

Wakelyn P J, Rearick W and Turner J, Cotton and flammability - overview of new developments , American Dyestuff Reporter, 1998,87(2), 13-21. [Pg.116]

Group 1 (9) Agricultural Chemicals American Dyestuff Reporter American Perfumer Essential Oil Review 8 5.1 Monthly Bi-weekly Monthly... [Pg.121]

Steiger F H (1958), The Arrhenius equation in accelerated aging , American Dyestuff Report. 47(9), 287-290. [Pg.73]

Goldstein H B, Qualitative analysis of textile processing agents , American Dyestuff Report, 36, 629, 1947. [Pg.105]

Neal B L, Repairing off-quality acrylic dyeing , American Dyestuff Reporter. 1980. 69, 26-27. [Pg.239]

Smith B (1987), Water and Textile Wet Processing - Parts I (p 13) and II (p 17), American Dyestuff Reporter, July and August. [Pg.268]

Abstract sections are included in several other textile journals, among them Bulletin de Vinstitut textile de France 198), Canadian Textile Journal 199), Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 206), Melliand Textilberichte 208), Textil Praxis 211), Textil Rundschau 212), and Tiba 215). Textile Research Journal 213) had its own abstracts through 1949. The American Dyestuff Reporter 193) occasionally carries foreign notes which are reviews of articles appearing in foreign publications. [Pg.178]

American Dyestuff Reporter, Howes Publishing Co., Inc., 44 East 23rd St., New York 10. [Pg.188]

Despite its title, the American Dyestuff Reporter (41) frequently publishes material relating to man-made fibers because it publishes the proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. It also runs abstracts of other literature and patents, a feature found in most of the general journals of this type. [Pg.193]

The Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (44) is somewhat like American Dyestuff Reporter as far as man-made fibers are concerned. [Pg.194]

Indexes and Abstracts. The literature searcher must learn to use the periodical indexes. Chemical Abstracts (33), British Abstracts (32), and the journals that regularly publish abstracts of articles appearing in other journals. Often material needed can be found only in the most recent journal. The Engineering Index (2 2) and the Industrial Arts Index (22) are excellent sources for current literature. The American Dyestuff Reporter 29) the Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 35, The Journal of the Textile Institute (33), the Textile Research Journal 39, and the Textile Technology Digest 4-0, publish abstracts and contain patent literature. [Pg.201]

The American Dyestuff Reporter Annual Volume 21), contains a list of the latest dyes and chemicals. There are other yearbooks and buyers guides that are important and useful their titles are given in the bibliography. [Pg.202]

Reviews. In 1949, the Society of Dyers and Colourists with the Textile Institute began publishing a Review of Textile Progress 26). The Jubilee issue of the Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists (1884-1934) 299), and for American dyes, the Silver Jubilee issue of the American Dyestuff Reporter, December 2, 1946 116) are good sources for the progress of the dyeing industry. [Pg.202]

American Dyestuff Reporter, Silver Jubilee Issue, December 2, 1946. [Pg.206]

American Dyestuff Reporter includes Proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chem-... [Pg.213]

Green J.M. and Sokol C., Using color to decolorize dyeing plant wastewater . American Dyestuff Reporter, 74, No.4 50-51, 67. (1985)... [Pg.173]

Reprinted by permission from American Dyestuff Reporter, Volume 46, 1957, p. 87. Presented in part on September 22, 1955 at the Viking Room, Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantic City, N.J., during the 1955 National Convention, t Present address Vitro Corp. Silver Spring, Md. [Pg.686]

Downstream Waters, American Dyestuff Reporter (December 1971). [Pg.52]

For other developments in Britain see Maurice R. Fox, Dye-makers of Great Britain, 1856-1976 A History of Chemists, Companies, Products and Changes (Manchester ICI, 1987). For an international overview see Peter J.T. Morris and Anthony S. Travis, A history of the international dyestuff industry, American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, no. 11 (November 1992), 59-100, 192-195. [Pg.188]

Smith, B., and J. Rucker, 1987. Water and textile wet processing—Part I. American Dyestuff Report (July), p. 15... [Pg.308]


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