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May-Plumlee, T., Bae, L, 2005. Behavior of prepared-for-print fabrics in digital printing. J. Text. Apparel Technol. Manage. 4 (3), 1-13. [Pg.70]

Direct or Mill. A vertically integrated mill prints its own greige (uncolored, prepared for print) fabric for wholesale to textile cut, make, trim (CMT) product manufacturer. [Pg.145]

The field of industrial plasma engineering has grown in recent years. The uses are motivated by plasma s ability to accomplish industrially relevent results more efficiently and cheaply than competing processes. The research program concerning plasma treatment of textile materials was launched at the Polish Textile Institute in 1973 to improve the soil release properties of double jersey fabrics from textunsed polyester yams. The first experiments with wool date back to 1980 to replace the chlorination in fabric preparation for printing. Tliree machines for continuous plasma treatment of wool top have been developed as follows ... [Pg.398]

Stable mixtures of anti-diazotates and Naphtols were marketed as Rapid Fast colours for printing onto fabric with development of the azoic dye by steaming. The anti-diazosulphonates (4.113) [113], which were prepared by treatment of a diazonium salt with sodium sulphite and which regenerate the diazonium ion on treatment with an oxidising agent, found similar use. Both ranges are now of only historical interest. [Pg.224]

Barium acetate is used as a mordant for printing textile fabrics for drying paints and varnishes in lubricating oil in the preparation of other acetates and as a catalyst in organic synthesis. [Pg.79]

These basic acetates are used in the manufacture of pigments in dyeing and printing fabrics, the aqueous solutions in medicine for washes and poultices in sugar analysis and as starting materials for preparing other lead salts. [Pg.460]

Tin(lV) chloride is a mordant for dying fabrics a stabihzer for perfume in soap used in weighting silk in ceramic coatings in manufacturing blue print papers and to produce fuchsin. Also, tin(IV) chloride is used in preparing many organotin compounds. [Pg.938]

ABSTRACT A new class of photosensitive, thermally stable polymers containing photo-labile aromatic amide linkages has been prepared. These polymers can be used to provide lithographic relief images for printing, etch masks for microcircuit fabrication and as contrast media for optical information storage. [Pg.73]

If the foamable composition Is to be used for printing, the composition Is designed to have a useful life of 8 to 10 hours after foaming for a very practical reason. For a multicolor printing operation, It would be Impractical to have a mechanical foamer for each color being applied to the fabric. Instead each foamed color composition Is sequentially prepared In the color shop. The foamed colors are then treated as conventional print pastes and applied to fabric by either screen or Intaglio printing techniques. [Pg.158]


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