Textile Chemistry
Series: De Gruyter STEM;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2nd, Revised and Extended Edition
- Publisher De Gruyter
- Date of Publication 3 April 2023
- Number of Volumes Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
- ISBN 9783110795691
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages491 pages
- Size 240x170 mm
- Weight 815 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 51 Tables, black & white; 111 Illustrations, color 276
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Long description:
Textile and fibre chemistry form the theoretical basis to understand production and properties of textile based products. In this 2nd edition fundamentals of textile chemistry and theoretical and applicatory aspects of colour chemistry are interconnected to draw detailed picture of chemical reactions occurring during production and modification of textile products. An overview about chemical modification, finishing operations is given to explain how to impart special functionalities into functional products. Examples for technical scale processes and representative machinery used therein give insight into the technical reality of a dyehouse. A new chapter about circularity of textiles highlights the interlinkage between product design, including dyes and finishes, and the requirements to develop future fibre-to-fibre recycling.
The work covers all relevant aspects of a textile product from fibre production, coloration, finishing, consumer use and fibre-to-fibre recycling. The content of the book allows a first entry into this multi-disciplinary field. Through its comprehensive character the authors explain the interdependence between textile and fibre processing and aspects of recycling, which makes the work a valuable source of information to design future textiles for circularity.
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