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The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student

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A practical handbook that explains cotton fibre structure and its chemical reactions, describes common impurities and their removal, and details scouring and bleaching methods. It surveys dyehouse machinery and hand techniques, then sets out step-by-step dyeing procedures including direct dyes and fixation by metallic salts, developers, couplers, tannic and metallic mordants, and impregnation methods. It treats dyeing of mixed cotton-wool and cotton-silk goods, and summarizes post-dyeing operations such as washing, soaping, drying and colour testing. The work concludes with guidance on experimental and comparative dye trials and includes numerous illustrative engravings.

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Franklin Beech

Franklin Beech was an author known for his contributions to textile science, particularly in the field of dyeing fabrics. His notable works include "The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student" and "The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics," both of which serve as practical guides for dyers and students alike. Beech's writings reflect a deep understanding of the chemical processes involved in dyeing, making them valuable resources for both professionals and enthusiasts in the textile industry.

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