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Your review was sent successfully and is now waiting for our team to publish it. Textile Wet Processing Overall objective of course a. For regional delivery times, please check 18.2 Processing Methods. Adapted with permission from reference [127]. (�z!sA-���\�jƙ�Se��W0�pyZ�����j�r���qfj]Y��to`&��`?�?�tz���,���j�{g��~sYUgo$o.��xS ż�TJ��S9n��ۉ��]�)�m����>�W�����S;�����2S���������L��j=U0�3ټzN�DY�������b������1�a��ފ��O�����}���dYMXm&0?�]O��|�o��χ鬞,S��X�i?i>c�qT����e�%�J�p�"�R Nanotechnology has attracted attention of textile and polymer scientists and has been playing extraordinary role over the past few decades in the functional finishing of different textile materials. Easily read Figure 1.5 The production process of a bamboo nanoparticle.
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Ready availability of instrumentation, computers, lasers and integration of these advances with similar progress in polymer/material science have led to the need for a unified discussion on these topics.The current book concisely discusses all aspects of textile processing, modification and performance for four major topics: preparation (by fiber type), dyeing and printing (dye type, theory and synthesis; dye classification by structure and application), improving functional and aesthetic textile properties (physical, chemical and physicochemical processes and concepts), and performance (chemical analysis, instrumental methods; physical, chemical, biological, multiple influences and standard tests). New approaches to produce UV protective textiles 4.