TAILIEUCHUNG - Ebook Chemistry & technology of fabric preparation & finishing: Part 1

(BQ) Part 1 book "Chemistry & technology of fabric preparation & finishing" has contents: Preparation processes, chemistry of yarn and fabric preparation, scouring, bleaching, other processes, mechanical aspects of chemical finishing, durable press finishes. | Chemistry & Technology of Fabric Preparation & Finishing by Dr. Charles Tomasino Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry & Science College of Textiles North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina CHEMISTRY & TECHNOLOGY OF FABRIC PREPARATION & FINISHING BY DR. CHARLES TOMASINO DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING, CHEMISTRY A N D S C I E N C E COLLEGE OF TEXTILES N O R T H CAROLINA S T A T E UNIVERSITY All rights reserved. Copyright © 1992 by Charles Tomasino N o p a r t o f this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form o r by a n y means, electronic o r mechanical, including photocopying, recording, o r by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the author PREFACE Global competition has caused t h e US textile industry to modernize and become cost competitive because developing nations have discovered t h a t exporting textile products to the USA is an attractive way to enhance their economic growth. Their low labor costs have pressured domestic producers into replacing labor intensive manufacturing equipment with automated, sophisticated, efficient, hightechnology machinery. The industry has focused on reducing costs, improving quality and developing quick turnaround a n d response scenarios. These forces have impacted the number a n d quality of t h e technical work force. Graduates with a background in computers and information management are making up a larger portion of the entry-level technical staff. Process engineers dedicated to improving quality and efficiency make up the rest. Most of t h e entry level work force has little or no exposure t o textile education or training, they have to rely on experienced technologists to guide a n d train them. Unfortunately as t h e older technologists retire, they take with them valuable technical knowledge and know-how leaving the skeletal remains technically unsupported. Most of the technical information is in the form of supplier technical .

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