Proceedings of the Two-day Textile Conference Held at Govindram Seksaria Technological Institute, Indore, on August 1, 2, 1965Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Reseatch Association, 1966 - 68 pages |
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... Bleaching : The conventional bleaching of cotton involves three separate processes namely , desizing , scouring and che- micking or any other oxidative treatment , each inten- ded with a definite objective . The overall efficiency of ...
... Bleaching : The conventional bleaching of cotton involves three separate processes namely , desizing , scouring and che- micking or any other oxidative treatment , each inten- ded with a definite objective . The overall efficiency of ...
Page 34
... bleaching department is often necessary . Apart from the improper filling of the kiers and low concentrations of the chemicals in scouring baths , one of the main causes has been the lack of proper circulation of the scouring liquor ...
... bleaching department is often necessary . Apart from the improper filling of the kiers and low concentrations of the chemicals in scouring baths , one of the main causes has been the lack of proper circulation of the scouring liquor ...
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... bleaching process is concerned absorbency is often better , whiteness is better and cuprammonium fluidity is lower in comparison with the conventional process . Based on these developments in conventional bleaching , conventional bleaching ...
... bleaching process is concerned absorbency is often better , whiteness is better and cuprammonium fluidity is lower in comparison with the conventional process . Based on these developments in conventional bleaching , conventional bleaching ...
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