Basics of Textile Chemical Processing

by D Gopalakrishnan, T Karthik

ISBN: 9789386615442
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Imprint : Daya Publishing House
Year : 2018
Price : Rs. 4495.00
Biblio : x+107p., figs., tabls., ind., 25 cm

Author Profile

Dr. Gopalakrishnan is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Costume Design & Fashion, SMS College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. He has 7 years teaching and 7 years industrial experience. He has published more than 65 articles in journals of repute. He has published two books and presented more than 20 research papers in conferences. Dr. T. Karthik is presently working as an Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) in the Department of Textile Te chnology, PSG College of Technology Peelamedu, Coimbatore. He has 5 years teaching, 5 years industrial and 5 years experience of handling various spinning subjects. He has contributed more than 40 articles in International and National Journals of repute. He has published two books and contributed one book chapter. He is the member in Professional bodies such as TAI and MIE.

About The Book

The book 'Basics of Textile Chemical Processing' provides basic understanding of concepts related to textile preparatory processes, dyeing, printing and finishing. The book is divided into ten chapters. The introductory chapter provides objectives of preparatory and other processes. The chapters two to five provides basic concepts about preparatory processes such as singeing, desizing, scouring, bleaching and mercerizing process. The chapter six dealt with the classification of dyes and their environmental aspects and chapter seven provides the basic principles of various dyeing machineries. Chapter seven and eight discusses about the basic principles of different printing methods and traditional printing of fabrics. The final chapter deals about the various kinds of value added finishes and their principles. This book is intended to provide useful information to employers, management personnel, professionals, technocrats, supervisors and employees engaged in textile chemical processing.