Excerpt from The Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres: Their Origin, Structure, Preparation, Washing, Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing; And Dressing
In the present volume, dealing with the Chemical Technology of the Textile Fibres (except as concerns the dye-stuffs, which will be treated in a separate work), the author has been obliged to condense the available matter as much as possible, in order to preserve the form of a text-book.
Nevertheless, it seemed necessary, in certain cases, in the interests of the book, to give definite data and an exact description of individual processes. In such instances the details have been gathered exclusively either from the author's personal experience or from reliable sources.
The most important part of the book is the chapter treating of dyeing, whilst, on the other hand, the subject of printing had to be dealt with in a more general fashion, the materials being less suitable for treatment in text-book style.
The author thinks it desirable to point out that in the present work an attempt has been made to completely separate the chemical and mechanical technology of the subject, a standpoint he considers justified by the extensive area occupied by each of these branches. Hence only a few sketches of apparatus have been given; and the methods of dressing the finished goods have been described very briefly, since they almost entirely belong to the domain of mechanical technology.
The author is indebted to Prof. J. Zipser for the whole of the sketches given, and to Mr. C. Schimke, teacher of dyeing at the Royal State Trade School, Bielitz, for much assistance in the production of the book.
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