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Evolution of Textile Technology

Table 1.1 Evolution of Textile Technology (Wulfhorst, 1998) (continuation)... [Pg.452]

The basic methods of finishing used for plastics and for other substances like paper, textiles, ferrous and non-ferrous metals were developed originally from each other, so necessarily there are similarities between them—but the evolution of a technology specific for plastics was essential and therefore inevitable. [Pg.338]


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