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Wool
Science and Technology
W S Simpson (Edited by), G Crawshaw (Edited by)
9781855735743, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 9 May 2002
384 pages
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.6 cm, 0.73 kg
In this book leading experts within the industry come together to give the first comprehensive treatments of the science and technology of wool to be published in over 20 years.
The wool industry has been through a period of substantial change, with a major overhaul of trading methods, exciting innovations in wool-scouring and wool processing methods, and the development of modern technology reflecting a strong emphasis on environmental concerns and energy conservation. Research into wool science has continued to grow, and the technologist now has a better understanding of both the chemical and the physical properties of wool. Modern instruments can determine the structural differences between several types of wool proteins and how they interact, and this knowledge is leading to a deeper understanding of what can be done to create better products and more effective processes.
Wool: Science and technology is an essential reference resource for anyone involved in the worldwide wool industry whether as processor, manufacturer, or user for the garment and carpets trades.
Wool production and fibre marketing
Wool scouring, carbonising and effluent treatment
Fibre morphology
Physical properties of wool
Wool chemistry
Mechanical processing for yarn production
Chemical processes for enhanced appearance and performance
Practical wool dyeing
Manufacture of wool products
Carpets, felts and nonwoven fabrics
Finishing
Overview of global dynamics in the wool textile industry.
Subject Areas: Textile & fibre technology [TDH]