Chemical testing of textiles
Edited by Q Fan, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, USA
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 40
…a useful book that will find a place in many textile laboratories worldwide.
International Dyer
- a comprehensive overview of the chemical testing of textiles for both academia and industry
- provides extensive coverage of the chemical analysis procedures for a broad range of textiles
- compiled by a worldwide team of renowned experts
Chemical testing of textiles is a comprehensive book aimed at giving a full overview of chemical testing for both academics and industry. It provides an extensive coverage of the chemical analysis procedures for a broad range of textiles. It introduces fundamental chemical concepts and rudimentary procedures and tries to balance the theoretical and practical parts of the contents. In most cases, the chemical analysis is undertaken with a test method regulated and updated by a professional organization. It serves as a great accompaniment to Physical testing of textiles. It has been compiled with the hard work of a team of contributors including professors, material researchers and textile analysts from Canada, Britain, Germany, and the United States of America.
The opening chapter deals with fibre and yarn identification and is followed by nine separate chapters discussing different chemical analyses with regard to textiles. These include leather, feather/down, textile wet processes, fibre finishes, coatings, performance related tests, wastewater, and dyes and pigments.
This book will be a valuable resource for academic and industrial chemists, lecturers and students of textile chemistry and related subjects. It will also serve as a practical guide for textile plant managers, process engineers, technologists, qualified practitioners, textile research and testing institutes, quality inspectors, chemist-colourists and textile designers.
ISBN 1 85573 917 8
ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 917 8
September 2005
336 pages 234 x 156mm hardback
Qinguo Fan is an Associate Professor of Textile Chemistry at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. His research interests include textile chemistry, color science, polymer science, and environmental compliance of textile wet processing. Fibre and yarn identifications Chemical analysis of feather and down textile materials Chemical analysis of leather Analysis of common chemicals used in textile wet processes Analysis of chemicals used in fibre finishing Chemical analysis of fabric finishes and performance related tests Chemical analysis of textile coating Chemical assessment of damage to fibers and fabrics Water and wastewater analysis Chemical analysis of dyes and pigmentsAbout the editor
Contents
S C Ugbolue, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
- Introduction
- Natural fibers
- Regenerated fibers
- Fiber identification
- Density measurement
- The use of infrared spectroscopy
- Other methods of surface analysis
- References
M J Lieber, W K Lieber and C L Lieber, IDFL, USA
- Introduction
- Chemical analysis of feathers and down
- Chemical analysis of extracts
- Visual analytical methods
- Finished product quality
- References
Y Shao, Center for Textile Technologies (Group CTT), Canada
- Introduction
- Identification of leather
- Analysis of tanning materials
- Tests of leather properties
- Tests of leather performance
- Tests of leather stability (aging)
- References
Q Fan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
- Introduction
- Acids, bases and salts
- Surfactants
- Oxidizing agents and reducing agents
- Miscellaneous chemicals
- References
Q Fan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
- Introduction
- Sizing agents
- Lubricants and cohesive agents
- Other additives
- References
P Hauser, North Carolina State University, USA
- Introduction
- Analysis of fabric finishes
- Finish performance tests
- References
R Scott, Rascotex, UK
- Introduction
- Chemical types used in coatings and membranes
- Natural and synthetic rubbers
- Preparation of coatings for analysis
- Elemental analysis
- The Burchfield colour reaction test for elastomers
- Infra-red spectroscopy of Coatings
- British and international chemical test methods
- Analysis of components, additives and compounding ingredients
- Conclusions
- References
W Schindler and E Finnimore, Fachhochschule Hof, Germany
- Introduction
- Practical importance of textile damage assessment and analysis of causes of damage
- Fundamentals of textile damage analysis
- Methods of textile damage analysis
- Damage analysis according to the type of fibre
- Special types of damage and their analysis
- Special applications and particularities of textile damage analysis
- Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgments
- References
H S Freeman and C B Smith, North Carolina State University, USA
- Introduction
- Specific tests
- Issues and improvements for the future
- List of resource materials
K N Tapley, University of Leeds, UK and Q Fan, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
- Introduction
- Colorants
- General issues in analysis and the steps involved in analysis
- Molecular spectroscopy/spectrometry
- Atomic spectroscopy (and elemental analysis)
- Separation science
- Summary of instrumental analysis
- Colorant analysis without using instruments
- References
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