Application of dyestuffs to textiles, paper, leather and other materials
- Author(s): J Merritt 1874-1931 Matthews
- Category: Textiles, Clothing & Accessories
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons,Inc
- Publish year: 1915
- ISBN: 9678000006295
- Number of Pages: 792
The present volume has been the resuU of a comprehensive and more extended development of the author's earlier book entitled "Laboratory Manual of Dyeing and Textile Chemistry." The latter was designed principally as a text-book for students, and necessarily omitted a great deal of matter of more general and practical interest. The present book, while still retaining many of the text-book features in order to adapt it to the needs of the student, has been greatly broadened in its scope so as to appeal to the interest of all those concerned in the application of dyestuffs.The author has endeavored as far as his hmitations permit to incorporate in this book the latest knowledge of the subject. In the case of dyestuffs, this has been rather difficult at the present time, owing to the tremendous impetus the manufacture of dyestuffs has received in both America and England during the last few years, together with the shutting off from the world of the long-used and well-known German dyes.
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PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I - CHEMICAL STUDY OF THE FIBERS*
CHAPTER II - SCOURING THE TEXTILE FIBERS
CHAPTER III - BLEACHING OF WOOL AND SILK
CHAPTER IV - BLEACHING OF COTTON
CHAPTER V - CLASSIFICATION OF DYES
CHAPTER VI - APPLICATION OF ACID DYES TO WOOL
CHAPTER VII - APPLICATION OF ACID DYES TO SILK, COTTON, ETC.
CHAPTER VIII - REPRESENTATIVE ACID DYES
CHAPTER IX - STRIPPING OF COLORS; TESTING THE FASTNESS OF DYES
CHAPTER X - APPLICATION OF BASIC DYES
CHAPTER XI - BASIC DYES ON COTTON
CHAPTER XII - PRINCIPAL BASIC DYES
CHAPTER XIII - APPLICATION OF SUBSTANTIVE DYES TO COTTON
CHAPTER XIV - SUBSTANTIVE DYES ON WOOL AND SILK
CHAPTER XV - DEVELOPED DYES ON COTTON AND SILK
CHAPTER XVI - APPLICATION OF MORDANT DYES
CHAPTER XVII - SULPHUR DYES
CHAPTER XVIII - THE VAT DYES
CHAPTER XIX - ANILINE BLACK
CHAPTER XX - USE OF LOGWOOD IN DYEING
CHAPTER XXI - THE MINOR NATURAL DYES
CHAPTER XXII - THE MINERAL DYESTUFFS
CHAPTER XXIII - DYEING OF FABRICS CONTAINING MIXED FIBERS
CHAPTER XXIV - APPLICATION OF DYES TO THE MINOR VEGETABLE FIBERS:LINEN, RAMIE, HEMP, JUTE, AND ARTIFICIAL SILK
CHAPTER XXV - THEORY OF DYEING
CHAPTER XXVI - TESTING THE FASTNESS OF COLORS
CHAPTER XXVII - APPLICATION OF DYES TO VARIOUS MATERIALS
CHAPTER XXVIII - APPLICATION OF DYESTUFFS IN THE PREPARATION OFLAKES, INKS, ETC.
CHAPTER XXIX - TESTING OF DYESTUFFS
CHAPTER XXX - MISCELLANEOUS TESTS IN DYEING
CHAPTER XXXI - CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF DYESTUFFS
CHAPTER XXXII - ANALYSIS OF TEXTILE FABRICS
CHAPTER XXXIII - USEFUL DATA FOR DYERS AND TEXTILE CHEMISTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OF EXPERIMENTS