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The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics by Franklin Beech is a comprehensive and authoritative guide that delves into the intricate art and science of dyeing wool and woollen textiles. Originally published in the early 20th century, this classic work serves as both a practical manual and a valuable reference for dyers, textile manufacturers, students, and anyone interested in the textile industry. The book systematically covers the entire dyeing process, beginning with the fundamental properties of wool, its preparation, and the chemistry behind dyeing. It explores the various classes of dyes—natural and synthetic—detailing their properties, methods of application, and the effects they produce on woollen fabrics. Beech provides step-by-step instructions for dyeing with acid, basic, mordant, and direct dyes, as well as detailed recipes and formulas for achieving a wide range of colors and shades. The book also addresses the challenges of dyeing mixed fabrics, the use of auxiliaries and mordants, and the importance of water quality and temperature control. Special attention is given to the fastness properties of dyed fabrics, including resistance to washing, light, and rubbing, ensuring that readers can produce vibrant and durable results. Illustrated with diagrams and practical examples, The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics also discusses the machinery and equipment used in both small-scale and industrial dyeing operations. The author emphasizes the importance of careful testing, record-keeping, and quality control throughout the process. With its blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on guidance, this book remains an essential resource for mastering the craft of wool dyeing, preserving traditional techniques while embracing scientific advancements in textile coloration.
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Liczba stron: 463
Rok wydania: 2025
