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THE DYEING OF WOOLLEN FABRICS - BY - FRANKLIN BEECH PRACTICAL COLOURIST AND CHEMIST; AUTHOR OF "THE DYEING OF COTTON FABRICS," ETC, - WITH THIRTY-THREE ILLUSTRATIONS - LONDON SCOTT, GREENWOOD & SON 8 BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL, E. C. - CANADA: THE COPP CLARK CO., LTD., TORONTO UNITED STATES: D. VAN NOSTRAND CO., NEW YORK - 1902 - [All rights remain with Scott, Greenwood & Son.] - PREFACE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHAPTER I. - THE WOOL FIBRE.
CHAPTER II. - PROCESSES PREPARATORY TO DYEING, SCOURING AND BLEACHING OF WOOL.
CHAPTER III. - DYEING MACHINERY AND DYEING MANIPULATIONS.
CHAPTER IV. - THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF WOOL DYEING.
CHAPTER V. - DYEING UNION (MIXED COTTON AND WOOL) FABRICS.
CHAPTER VI. - DYEING OF GLORIA.
CHAPTER VII. - OPERATIONS FOLLOWING DYEING: WASHING, SOAPING, DRYING.
A practical, down‑to‑earth handbook for anyone who works with wool, this guide opens with a clear explanation of the wool fibre itself—its structure, the differences between long‑ and short‑staple varieties, and how those traits affect handling and colour uptake. The author walks the reader through the essential preparatory steps, from washing and scouring to the subtle ways alkalies and acids interact with the fibre, all illustrated with simple sketches that make the science easy to grasp.
The heart of the book lies in its hands‑on recipes and detailed descriptions of the machines that bring colour to life. Readers will find step‑by‑step instructions for using a range of dye‑vats, jiggers, and drying apparatuses, each paired with practical tips on selecting dyes and mordants to achieve the “one thousand and one” shades wool dyers demand. Rather than delving into deep chemistry, the text stays focused on the techniques that turn raw wool into vibrant, lasting fabrics.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (515K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A practical voice from the early textile industry, he wrote clear, hands-on guides to the chemistry and craft of dyeing cotton and wool. His books were meant to help working dyers and students understand both materials and method.
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