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Textile dyeing industry an environmental hazard
Color is the main attraction of any fabric. No matter how excellent its constitution, if unsuitably colored it is bound to be a failure as a commercial fabric.
R. Kant
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Pilot scale water free dyeing of pure cotton under supercritical carbon dioxide
Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is a green, safe and environmentally friendly medium in textile dyeing. It is, indeed representing a salient advancement in modern dyeing of textiles. However, to the authors' knowledge, current methods of dyeing 100%
Tarek Abou Elmaaty +9 more
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Evaluation of present and future wastewater impacts of textile dyeing industries in Bangladesh
The textile sector has been an important part of Bangladesh’s (BD) economy over the past few decades. In Bangladesh, the textile sector currently has an export value of nearly 28 billion USD per year which contributes about 82% of the country’s total ...
Laila Hossain, S. Sarker, M. Khan
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A comparative study between hank dyeing and piece dyeing in Chanelia upholstery fabrics
the research aims to study comperative between hank dyeing and piece dyeing in chenille upholstery fabrics.by comparison between samples of Chanilla fabrics produced by hank dyeing and piece dyeing and with the difference in the used weaves(simple spot ...
Rehab Magdy +2 more
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Managing the trade-off implications of global supply [PDF]
The cost versus response trade-off is a growing logistics issue due to many markets being increasingly characterized by demand uncertainty and shorter product life cycles.
Adler +46 more
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Evaluation of Lumicyano cyanoacrylate fuming process for the development of latent fingermarks on plastic carrier bags by means of a pseudo operational comparative trial [PDF]
There are a number of studies discussing recent developments of a one-step fluorescent cyanoacrylate process. This study is a pseudo operational trial to compare an example of a one-step fluorescent cyanoacrylate product, Lumicyano™, with the two ...
Deacon, Paul +2 more
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Because of the prevailing issue of water scarcity, the application of non-aqueous media Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) was employed in the chemical fiber dyeing and washing process.
Muhammad Asad Saleem +4 more
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Dyeing using supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) is carried out on the polypropylene (PP) nanocomposite fabrics with model disperse dye compared with their regular fabric at various dyeing temperatures and pressures. The results are compared with those
Tarek A. Elmaaty +6 more
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Using Static Culture Method to Increase the Production of Acetobacter Xylinum Bacterial Cellulose
Bacterial cellulose is a natural polymer, usually produced through synthetic (chemically defined) or natural media. However, the current methods of bacterial cellulose production are not ideal because of their low productivity and large number of ...
Jialing Chen +4 more
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“Dye another day!” – dyes in ophthalmology
Background: Dyes are substances that are an integral part of ocular procedures and surgeries. In Clinical practice, dyes help in better visualization and aid in diagnoses of ocular surface disorders. In Surgical practice, dyes help in better resolution of the structures that are otherwise naked to the surgeon’s eyes.
John S Vinitha +3 more
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