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The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics

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A practical handbook for dyeing woollen textiles that begins with the fibre's structure, composition and physical properties and then explains preparatory operations such as scouring and bleaching. It surveys dyeing machinery and manipulations for loose wool, yarn and piece work, sets out principles and procedures for different dye classes (direct, basic, acid, mordant) with recipes for many shades, and discusses level dyeing and specialty colours. Additional chapters treat mixed cotton–wool goods, post-dyeing operations (washing, soaping, drying), experimental dyeing methods and colour-testing techniques, supported by technical illustrations.

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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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