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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Microencapsulation for Textile Finishing |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | KhushbooShrimali || Dr.ElaManojDedhia |
Abstract:A rise in environment concerns and demands for environment friendly processing of textiles has led to the development of many new cleaner and greener technologies (Melih Gunay 2013). Science has come up with many technologies for the eco processing of textiles, which includes, Enzymatic Finishing of textiles, Plasma Technology, Finishing by Natural products and Microencapsulation.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | A Comparative Study on Dyeing of Cotton and Silk Fabric Using Madder as a Natural Dye |
| Country | : | Bangladesh |
| Authors | : | Nusrat Jahan || Eshita Datta |
Abstract:Madder is considered the queen of the reds which is one of the oldest used natural dyes. In this study, madder was applied to cotton and silk fabrics by using mordants in various ways to investigate the coloring effects. Alum and copper sulphate were used as mordants not only before and after dyeing process but also during the process. The aqueous extract of the dye was applied on the scoured cotton and silk fabrics with and without mordants and the acquired samples have been subjected to different textile laboratory tests e.g. color fastness to light, wash, rubbing (wet and dry) and perspiration. The dye extraction procedure applied in this experiment was conventional.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | Antibacterial Activity of Amphiphilic Polymers and Synthesis |
| Country | : | India |
| Authors | : | Dinesh Sen |
Abstract: polymer chemistry has various application in medical field in modern days lots of polymers are using in medical field such as antibacterial agent in this review we are exploring the important and collectible information about synthesis of antibecterial polymer and their biological activity .in this review we exploring some important amphiphilic polymers and their synthesis and also we making a bridge of connection that how these amphiphilic polymers are important in medical and pharmaceuticle field . we are discussing here the synthesis of some important amphiphilic polymers and their antibecterial activity.
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| Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
| Title | : | An Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Some Process Conditions on Ring Yarn Breakage |
| Country | : | Bangladesh |
| Authors | : | Md. Khalilur Rahman Khan || Mohammad Mobarak Hossain |
Abstract: End breakage has a great effect on ring spinning productivity and also on yarn quality. In this study, it was aimed to analyze the statistically significant processing parameters of ring spinning that have an effect on the end breakage during the formation of ring spun yarn using the plackett burman experimental design. In addition, the effects of the significant parameters on the end breakage of ring frame were investigated. Our eight selected independent processing conditions were mixing ratio (CIS cotton/ Shankar-6); Waste extraction% at blow room and carding; roving twist; break draft; spacer size; top roller pressure; spindle speed and yarn count .
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