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Synthetic Dyes Based on Environmental Considerations: Part I: Iron ... Part I: Iron Complexes for Protein and Polyamide Fibers. Jolanta Sokolowska-Gajda. Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry, and Science, North Carolina ...
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Modifying Wear Life of All-Cotton Fabrics: Part I: Liquid Ammonia ... The modifying effects of liquid ammonia as a final finishing treatment and as a pretreatment for durable press finish on wear performance of all-cotton ...
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The Relationship Between the Structural Geometry of a Textile ... Simon, C.L., "Abrasion Tests on Lining Fabrics," Report to Textile Materials Engineering Laboratory, Jan. 5, 1949 (unpublished). ...
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Problems for Future Quartermaster Textile Research -- Kennedy 15 ... Problems for Future Quartermaster Textile Research. Stephen J. Kennedy. Many facts, hitherto unpublished, with respect to the textile research program ...
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Mechanics of Abrasion of Textile Materials -- Hamburger 15 (5 ... Walter J. Hamburger. Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts. A method is described for predicting the inherent abrasion resistance of ...
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Part II. Quaternary Nitrogen Compounds -- 18 (7): 403 -- Textile ... You must instead save the PDF from the Textile Research Journal Online page you downloaded it from. PC users: Right-click on the Download link and choose ...
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Refractive Indices of Textile Fibres: Double Variation Method for ... Observations of the Birefringence and Refractive Index of Synthetic Fibers with Special Reference to Their Identification Textile Research Journal, August 1 ...
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Stabilization of Periodate-Oxidized Cotton -- Reeves and Darby 20 ... SAGE Journals Online ... Felix F. Darby, JR. Southern Regional Research Laboratory, New Orleans, Louisiana. Earlier observations regarding the stabilization ...
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Thermal Performance Improvement of Window Drape Configurations ... Heat transfer through draped windows was studied to identify and test the insulative potential of drapery materials and configurations on a window in a test ...
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Effect of Perspiration on the Fine Structure of Cotton Fabrics ... The degradation of fabrics by acidic perspiration proceeds initially at a slow rate, followed by a faster rate. Tensile strength decreases and yellowing ...
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