Author:Barkenhuysen, FA; Van Rensburg, NJJDate:May 1986The effect of RF generator anode current on the dyeing temperature and the effect of dyeing auxiliaries in the pad liquor on the dye fixation.Read more
Author:Barkenhuysen, FA; Van Rensburg, NJJ; Harwood, RJDate:May 1987The radio frequency (RF) energy dyeing of different types of polyester fibres with various disperse dyes and carriers was investigated.Read more
Author:Swanepoel, OA; Van der Merwe, JPDate:Jul 1968Wool was dyed by a continuous pad steam process with reactive dyes dissolved and concentrated solutions of urea.Read more
Author:Van Rensburg, NJJ; Barkenhuysen, FADate:Sep 1983Wool tops were shrinkresistant successfully on a conventional suction drum back wash using chlorine gas dissolved in water.Read more
Author:Gee, EDate:Jul 1976From a theoretical study of the assumed moisture gradients in a bale of greasy wool. resulting from changes in ambient conditions, estimates of the bias in yield given by core wool base, which is moved from a 40 percent RH environment to a ...Read more
Author:Kelly, IWDate:May 1976Good correlation was found between the AATCC Wrinkle Recovery Rating and the mean wrinkle for a series of cotton/polyester blend fabrics.Read more
Author:Hunter, L; Gee, EDate:Apr 1982This paper reports on some findings of a study started at the SAWTRI some five years ago ago, and which was aimed at determining the effect of fibre properties and in particular, air-flow determined fineness and maturity, on the properties ...Read more
Author:Gee, E; Turpie, DWFDate:Jan 1978An attempt to correlate certain properties of raw wool with the detergent requirements during scouring was made during a study involving a wide range of South African fleece wools.Read more
Author:Hunter, L; Cizek, J; Turpie, DWFDate:1987An analysis has been undertaken of the inter-correlation between various measures of weak places in yarns and their role in determining weavability.Read more
Author:Hunter, LDate:Dec 1989Cotton lint contamination can be sub-divided into two main groups, namely those of natural origin and those of man-made origin.Read more
Author:Robinson, GA; Cawood, MP; Dobson, DADate:Mar 1977Knitting of all cotton and 60/40 percent cotton/polyester blends from singles yarns on a 28 gauge machine is described.Read more
Author:Shiloh, M; Hanekom, ECDate:Jul 1973Fabrics were woven from 30/70 wool/cotton yarns, two of them being plain weaves of 200g/m and 140 g/m, and one a poplin of 200 g/m.Read more
Author:Layton, L; Ellis, R; Robinson, GADate:May 1972A new concept in designing colour-and-co-we-nit effects is described and illustrated with samples.Read more
Author:Maasdorp, APB; Black, ADate:Jun 1984Significant progress in the field of flame retardancy of textiles, was first observed during the second World War, which saw an increase in the commercial use of durable flame retardants.Read more
Author:Van der Merwe, JP; Van Rooyen, ADate:Jan 1971Knitted all wool fabrics were treated with synthappret LKF, autoclave steamed after evacuation and finally tested for dimensional stability.Read more