Author: NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers
Publisher: ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS PRESS Inc.
ISBN: 8178331225
Category : Dyes and dyeing
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Textile auxiliaries are defined as chemicals of formulated chemical products which enables a processing operation in preparation, dyeing, printing of finishing to be carried out more effectively or which is essential if a given effect is to be obtained. Certain Textile Auxiliaries are also required in order to produce special finishing effects such as wash & wear, water repellence, flame retardancy, aroma finish, anti odour, colour deepening etc. The prime consideration in the choice of Textile materials is the purpose for which they are intended, but colour has been termed the best salesman in the present scenario. The modern tendency is towards an insistence on colour which is fast to light, washing, rubbing, and bleaching; this movement makes a great demand on the science of dyeing. Auxiliaries, dyes and dye intermediates play a vital role in textile processing industries. The manufacture and use of dyes is an important part of modern technology. Because of the variety of materials that must be dyed in a complete spectrum of hues, manufacturer now offer many hundreds of distinctly different dyes. The major uses of dyes are in coloration of textile fibers and paper. The substrates can be grouped into two major classes-hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Hydrophilic substances such as cotton, wool, silk, and paper are readily swollen by water making access of the day to substrate relatively easy. On other hand hydrophobic fibers, synthetic polyesters, acrylics, polyamides and polyolefin fibers are not readily swollen by water hence, higher application temperatures and smaller molecules are generally required. Dye, are classified according to the application method. Some of the examples of dyes are acid dyes, basic or cationic dyes, direct dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes, reactive dyes, mordant dyes etc. Colorants and auxiliaries will remain the biggest product segment, while faster gains will be seen in finishing chemicals. World demand for dyes and organic pigments is forecast to increase 3.9 percent per year through 2013, in line with real gains in manufacturing activity. Volume demand will grow 3.5 percent annually. While the textile industry will remain the largest consumer of dyes and organic pigments, faster growth is expected in other markets such as printing inks, paint and coatings, and plastics. Market value will benefit from consumer preferences for environmentally friendly products, which will support consumption of high performance dyes and organic pigments. Some of the fundamentals of the book are antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, phosphorous compounds, dyes and dye intermediates, textile fibers, pigment dyeing and printing, dry cleaning agents, dry cleaning detergents, acrylic ester resins, alginic acid, polyvinyl chloride, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, guar gum, industries using guar gum, gum tragacanth, hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, industries using polyethylene glycols, etc. The book covers details of antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, silicone oils, solvents, dyes and dye intermediates, dry cleaning agents, different types of gums used in textile industries, starch, flame retardants for textile and many more. This is very resourceful book for new entrepreneurs, technologists, research scholars and technical institutions related to textile. TAGS Antimony, Inorganic, Boron, Hydrates, Molybdenum, Halogenated, Flame, Polymers, Retardants, Phosphorous, Phosphorus, Formaldehyde, Melamine, Formaldehyde, Amino, Styrene, Butadiene, Chlorinated, Paraffins, Latexes, Silicone, Volatile, Solvents, Textile, Cotton, Rayon, Wool, Silk, Cellulose, Doing Business of Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Doing Business of Dyes, Dye Based Profitable Projects, Dye Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Dye Business Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye production Industry in India, Dye production Projects, Dyes & Dye Intermediates Business, Dyes and Dye Intermediate Industries, Dyes and intermediates industry, Dyes and pigments industry in India, Dyes and pigments market in India, Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Dyes market, Dyestuff industry in India, Dyestuff Sector, Business guidance to clients, Business guidance for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Business Plan for a Startup Business, Business start-up, Dyeing Auxiliary, Dyes and Dye Intermediates Technology, Dyes and Dye Intermediates, Dyestuff Formulations, Dyestuff Industry, Dyestuff manufacturing, Finishing Auxiliary, Guar Gum manufacturing, Gum Arabic manufacturing, How to start a successful Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business?, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries Production Business, How to Start Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose manufacturing, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose manufacturing, Locust Bean Gum manufacturing, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries Dyestuff, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries, Modern small and cottage scale industries, Most Profitable Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business Ideas, New small scale ideas in Textile Auxiliaries processing industry, Polyacrylic Acid manufacturing, Polyethylene Glycol manufacturing, Poly-Ethylene Oxide manufacturing, Polyvinyl Alcohol manufacturing, Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone manufacturing, Profitable small and cottage scale industries, Profitable Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Manufacturing, Setting up and opening your Textile Auxiliaries Business, Small scale Commercial Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff making, Small scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff production line, Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Projects, Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose manufacturing, Start Up India, Stand Up India, Starting a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Start-up Business Plan for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Startup Project for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, Tamarind Gum manufacturing, Textile auxiliaries and chemicals with processes and formulations, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Based Profitable Projects, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Processing Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Formulations, Textile Auxiliaries Making Small Business Manufacturing, Textile Auxiliaries Technology, Textile Auxiliary, Textile Chemicals, Dyeing & Finishing Chemicals
Handbook on Textile Auxiliaries, Dyes and Dye Intermediates Technology
Author: NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers
Publisher: ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS PRESS Inc.
ISBN: 8178331225
Category : Dyes and dyeing
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Textile auxiliaries are defined as chemicals of formulated chemical products which enables a processing operation in preparation, dyeing, printing of finishing to be carried out more effectively or which is essential if a given effect is to be obtained. Certain Textile Auxiliaries are also required in order to produce special finishing effects such as wash & wear, water repellence, flame retardancy, aroma finish, anti odour, colour deepening etc. The prime consideration in the choice of Textile materials is the purpose for which they are intended, but colour has been termed the best salesman in the present scenario. The modern tendency is towards an insistence on colour which is fast to light, washing, rubbing, and bleaching; this movement makes a great demand on the science of dyeing. Auxiliaries, dyes and dye intermediates play a vital role in textile processing industries. The manufacture and use of dyes is an important part of modern technology. Because of the variety of materials that must be dyed in a complete spectrum of hues, manufacturer now offer many hundreds of distinctly different dyes. The major uses of dyes are in coloration of textile fibers and paper. The substrates can be grouped into two major classes-hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Hydrophilic substances such as cotton, wool, silk, and paper are readily swollen by water making access of the day to substrate relatively easy. On other hand hydrophobic fibers, synthetic polyesters, acrylics, polyamides and polyolefin fibers are not readily swollen by water hence, higher application temperatures and smaller molecules are generally required. Dye, are classified according to the application method. Some of the examples of dyes are acid dyes, basic or cationic dyes, direct dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes, reactive dyes, mordant dyes etc. Colorants and auxiliaries will remain the biggest product segment, while faster gains will be seen in finishing chemicals. World demand for dyes and organic pigments is forecast to increase 3.9 percent per year through 2013, in line with real gains in manufacturing activity. Volume demand will grow 3.5 percent annually. While the textile industry will remain the largest consumer of dyes and organic pigments, faster growth is expected in other markets such as printing inks, paint and coatings, and plastics. Market value will benefit from consumer preferences for environmentally friendly products, which will support consumption of high performance dyes and organic pigments. Some of the fundamentals of the book are antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, phosphorous compounds, dyes and dye intermediates, textile fibers, pigment dyeing and printing, dry cleaning agents, dry cleaning detergents, acrylic ester resins, alginic acid, polyvinyl chloride, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, guar gum, industries using guar gum, gum tragacanth, hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, industries using polyethylene glycols, etc. The book covers details of antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, silicone oils, solvents, dyes and dye intermediates, dry cleaning agents, different types of gums used in textile industries, starch, flame retardants for textile and many more. This is very resourceful book for new entrepreneurs, technologists, research scholars and technical institutions related to textile. TAGS Antimony, Inorganic, Boron, Hydrates, Molybdenum, Halogenated, Flame, Polymers, Retardants, Phosphorous, Phosphorus, Formaldehyde, Melamine, Formaldehyde, Amino, Styrene, Butadiene, Chlorinated, Paraffins, Latexes, Silicone, Volatile, Solvents, Textile, Cotton, Rayon, Wool, Silk, Cellulose, Doing Business of Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Doing Business of Dyes, Dye Based Profitable Projects, Dye Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Dye Business Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye production Industry in India, Dye production Projects, Dyes & Dye Intermediates Business, Dyes and Dye Intermediate Industries, Dyes and intermediates industry, Dyes and pigments industry in India, Dyes and pigments market in India, Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Dyes market, Dyestuff industry in India, Dyestuff Sector, Business guidance to clients, Business guidance for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Business Plan for a Startup Business, Business start-up, Dyeing Auxiliary, Dyes and Dye Intermediates Technology, Dyes and Dye Intermediates, Dyestuff Formulations, Dyestuff Industry, Dyestuff manufacturing, Finishing Auxiliary, Guar Gum manufacturing, Gum Arabic manufacturing, How to start a successful Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business?, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries Production Business, How to Start Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose manufacturing, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose manufacturing, Locust Bean Gum manufacturing, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries Dyestuff, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries, Modern small and cottage scale industries, Most Profitable Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business Ideas, New small scale ideas in Textile Auxiliaries processing industry, Polyacrylic Acid manufacturing, Polyethylene Glycol manufacturing, Poly-Ethylene Oxide manufacturing, Polyvinyl Alcohol manufacturing, Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone manufacturing, Profitable small and cottage scale industries, Profitable Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Manufacturing, Setting up and opening your Textile Auxiliaries Business, Small scale Commercial Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff making, Small scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff production line, Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Projects, Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose manufacturing, Start Up India, Stand Up India, Starting a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Start-up Business Plan for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Startup Project for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, Tamarind Gum manufacturing, Textile auxiliaries and chemicals with processes and formulations, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Based Profitable Projects, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Processing Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Formulations, Textile Auxiliaries Making Small Business Manufacturing, Textile Auxiliaries Technology, Textile Auxiliary, Textile Chemicals, Dyeing & Finishing Chemicals
Publisher: ASIA PACIFIC BUSINESS PRESS Inc.
ISBN: 8178331225
Category : Dyes and dyeing
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Textile auxiliaries are defined as chemicals of formulated chemical products which enables a processing operation in preparation, dyeing, printing of finishing to be carried out more effectively or which is essential if a given effect is to be obtained. Certain Textile Auxiliaries are also required in order to produce special finishing effects such as wash & wear, water repellence, flame retardancy, aroma finish, anti odour, colour deepening etc. The prime consideration in the choice of Textile materials is the purpose for which they are intended, but colour has been termed the best salesman in the present scenario. The modern tendency is towards an insistence on colour which is fast to light, washing, rubbing, and bleaching; this movement makes a great demand on the science of dyeing. Auxiliaries, dyes and dye intermediates play a vital role in textile processing industries. The manufacture and use of dyes is an important part of modern technology. Because of the variety of materials that must be dyed in a complete spectrum of hues, manufacturer now offer many hundreds of distinctly different dyes. The major uses of dyes are in coloration of textile fibers and paper. The substrates can be grouped into two major classes-hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Hydrophilic substances such as cotton, wool, silk, and paper are readily swollen by water making access of the day to substrate relatively easy. On other hand hydrophobic fibers, synthetic polyesters, acrylics, polyamides and polyolefin fibers are not readily swollen by water hence, higher application temperatures and smaller molecules are generally required. Dye, are classified according to the application method. Some of the examples of dyes are acid dyes, basic or cationic dyes, direct dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes, reactive dyes, mordant dyes etc. Colorants and auxiliaries will remain the biggest product segment, while faster gains will be seen in finishing chemicals. World demand for dyes and organic pigments is forecast to increase 3.9 percent per year through 2013, in line with real gains in manufacturing activity. Volume demand will grow 3.5 percent annually. While the textile industry will remain the largest consumer of dyes and organic pigments, faster growth is expected in other markets such as printing inks, paint and coatings, and plastics. Market value will benefit from consumer preferences for environmentally friendly products, which will support consumption of high performance dyes and organic pigments. Some of the fundamentals of the book are antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, phosphorous compounds, dyes and dye intermediates, textile fibers, pigment dyeing and printing, dry cleaning agents, dry cleaning detergents, acrylic ester resins, alginic acid, polyvinyl chloride, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, guar gum, industries using guar gum, gum tragacanth, hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, industries using polyethylene glycols, etc. The book covers details of antimony and other inorganic compounds, halogenated flame retardants, silicone oils, solvents, dyes and dye intermediates, dry cleaning agents, different types of gums used in textile industries, starch, flame retardants for textile and many more. This is very resourceful book for new entrepreneurs, technologists, research scholars and technical institutions related to textile. TAGS Antimony, Inorganic, Boron, Hydrates, Molybdenum, Halogenated, Flame, Polymers, Retardants, Phosphorous, Phosphorus, Formaldehyde, Melamine, Formaldehyde, Amino, Styrene, Butadiene, Chlorinated, Paraffins, Latexes, Silicone, Volatile, Solvents, Textile, Cotton, Rayon, Wool, Silk, Cellulose, Doing Business of Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Doing Business of Dyes, Dye Based Profitable Projects, Dye Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Dye Business Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye Manufacturing, Dye production Industry in India, Dye production Projects, Dyes & Dye Intermediates Business, Dyes and Dye Intermediate Industries, Dyes and intermediates industry, Dyes and pigments industry in India, Dyes and pigments market in India, Dyes Manufacturing Industry, Dyes market, Dyestuff industry in India, Dyestuff Sector, Business guidance to clients, Business guidance for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Business Plan for a Startup Business, Business start-up, Dyeing Auxiliary, Dyes and Dye Intermediates Technology, Dyes and Dye Intermediates, Dyestuff Formulations, Dyestuff Industry, Dyestuff manufacturing, Finishing Auxiliary, Guar Gum manufacturing, Gum Arabic manufacturing, How to start a successful Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business?, How to Start a Textile Auxiliaries Production Business, How to Start Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Hydroxy Propyl Cellulose manufacturing, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose manufacturing, Locust Bean Gum manufacturing, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries Dyestuff, Manufacturing of Textile Auxiliaries, Modern small and cottage scale industries, Most Profitable Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business Ideas, New small scale ideas in Textile Auxiliaries processing industry, Polyacrylic Acid manufacturing, Polyethylene Glycol manufacturing, Poly-Ethylene Oxide manufacturing, Polyvinyl Alcohol manufacturing, Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone manufacturing, Profitable small and cottage scale industries, Profitable Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Manufacturing, Setting up and opening your Textile Auxiliaries Business, Small scale Commercial Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff making, Small scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff production line, Small Scale Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Projects, Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose manufacturing, Start Up India, Stand Up India, Starting a Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Start-up Business Plan for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff, Startup Project for Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff business, Tamarind Gum manufacturing, Textile auxiliaries and chemicals with processes and formulations, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Based Profitable Projects, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Business, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry in India, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Industry, Textile Auxiliaries and Dyestuff Processing Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Textile Auxiliaries Formulations, Textile Auxiliaries Making Small Business Manufacturing, Textile Auxiliaries Technology, Textile Auxiliary, Textile Chemicals, Dyeing & Finishing Chemicals
Dyes Classified by Intermediates
Author: Randolph Norris Shreve
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dyes and dyeing
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dyes and dyeing
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Technical Books
Author: Pratt Institute. Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
The Economist
Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, Sixtieth Congress, 1908-1909
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tariff
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tariff
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
Book Description
Schedule A. Chemicals, oils, and paints
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tariff
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tariff
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
Book Description
Paint, Oil and Chemical Review ...
Dyeing in Germany and America
Author: Sydney Herbert Higgins
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN:
Category : Cleaning and dyeing industry
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN:
Category : Cleaning and dyeing industry
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Dyeing Industry
Author: Sydney Herbert Higgins
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN:
Category : Cleaning and dyeing industry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN:
Category : Cleaning and dyeing industry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description