Cotton : science and technology
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Cotton : science and technology
(Woodhead Publishing in textiles)
Woodhead Publishing , CRC Press, 2007
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"Published by Woodhead Publishing Limited in association with The Textile Institute"--T.P. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Chemical structure and properties of cotton
- Physical structure and properties of cotton
- Cotton fibre quality
- Production processes for cotton
- Organic cotton
- The harvesting and ginning of cotton
- Opening, blending, cleaning and carding of cotton
- Cotton spinning technology
- Cotton kniting technology
- Cotton weaving technology
- Dyeing cotton and cotton products
- Testing cotton yarns and fabrics
- Controlling costs in cotton production
- Health and safety issues in cotton production and processing
- Recycling of cotton
- Nonwoven technology for cotton
内容説明・目次
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us ISBN 9780849391019
内容説明
Written by an array of international experts, this book provides a comprehensive a comprehensive analysis of the key scientific and technological advances that ensure the quality of cotton is maintained from the field to the fabric. It begins with a discussion of the fundamental chemical and physical structure of cotton and its various properties and offers advice on measuring and ensuring the quality of cotton genetic modification and organic production. Covering spinning, knitting, and weaving technologies as well as techniques in dyeing, the book concludes with a discussion of practical aspects such as health and safety issues and recycling methods for used cotton.
目次
Introduction
PART 1: THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF COTTON
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF COTTON, Y.-L. Hsieh
Introduction
Chemistry
Fiber Development
Fiber Strength
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Physical Structure and Properties of Cotton, J.W.S. Hearle
Introduction
Cotton Morphology
Moisture Absorption
Mechanical Properties
Other Physical Properties
Conclusion
Sources of Further Information
Future Trends
References
Cotton Fibre Quality, S. Gordon
Introduction
Length Properties
Transverse Properties
Tensile Properties
Color
Impurities in Cotton
Moisture
Wax Content
Microbial Attack
Future Trends
Sources of Further Information
PART 2: PRODUCTION PROCESSES FOR COTTON
THE GENETIC MODIFICATION OF COTTON, S. Orford and J. Timmis
Introduction
Advantages and Limitations of Conventional Plant Breeding
The Molecular Genetics of Cotton
Genetic Transformation of Cotton
Genetic Engineering in Cotton
Recent Experiments and Future Targets for Genetic Manipulation of Cotton
Potential Impacts of GM Crops
Conclusions
Sources of Further Information
References
THE PRODUCTION OF ORGANIC COTTON, P.J. Wakelyn and M.R. Chaudhry
Introduction
World Organic Cotton Production
Why Organic Cotton
Production of Organic Cotton and How it Varies from Conventional Cotton Production
Post-Harvest Handling/Processing of Organic Cotton
Limitations to Organic Production
Methods to Improve Organic Cotton Production
Certification
Naturally Colored Organic Cotton
Conclusions
References
THE HARVESTING AND GINNING OF COTTON, W.S. Anthony
Introduction
Harvesting
Seed Cotton Storage
Gin Machinery
Effect of Gin Machinery on Cotton Quality
Summary
Future
References
THE OPENING, BLENDING, CLEANING, AND CARDING OF COTTON, C. Lawrence
Introduction
Stage 1: Pre-Opening/Pre-Mixing
Stage 2: Heavy Particle Detection and Extraction
Stage 3: Carding
Silver Quality and Quality Control
References
COTTON SPINNING TECHNOLOGY, L. Hunter
Introduction
Preparation for Spinning
Combing
Roving
Spinning
Spinning Limits and Yarn Irregularity
Yarn Twisting (Folding)
Winding, Clearing and Lubrication
Yarn Steaming (Setting)
Conclusions
References
COTTON KNITTING TECHNOLOGY, N. Ucar
The Development of Knitting Technology
Terms Used in Knitting Technology
Classification of Knitting Technology
Weft Knitting Technology
Warp Knitting Technology
Faults in Knitted Fabrics
Physical and Mechanical Properties of Knitted Fabrics
Production Calculation
Conclusions
References
COTTON WEAVING TECHNOLOGY, I. Doraiswamy and A. Basu
Introduction
Preparatory Processes for Weaving
Weaving Process
Woven Fabric
Modern Weaving Machines
Loons Installed and Weaving Costs in Selected Countries
Future of Weaving
Sources of Further Information
DYEING COTTON AND COTTON PRODUCTS, D. King
Introduction
General Principles
Direct Dyes
Reactive Dyes
Vat, Sulphur and Azoic Dyes
Exhausts Dyeing of Cotton
Semi-Continuous Dyeing
Continuous Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics
Printing of Cotton Fabrics
Environmental Aspects of Dyeing Cotton
Future Trends
Sources of Further Information
References
PART 3: QUALITY AND OTHER ISSUES
TESTING COTTON YARNS AND FABRICS, L. Hunter
Introduction
Yarn Testing
Fabric Testing
Colourfastness
Weathering Test
Dimensional Stability
Abrasion Resistance
Fabric Strength
Miscellaneous Tests
General
Conclusions
References
CONTROLLING COSTS IN COTTON PRODUCTION, T. Townsend
Introduction
The Economic Importance of Cotton
Production
Consumption
Trade
Government Measures
Prices
Future Trends
Sources of Further Information
References
HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES IN COTTON PRODUCTION, P.J. Wakelyn
Introduction
Cotton Production
Harvesting and Ginning
Yarn and Fabric Manufacturing
Wet Processing (Preparation, Dyeing, and Finishing)
Consumer
Future Trends
References
RECYCLING OF COTTON, B.J. Collier
Introduction
Textile Life Cycle and Waste Treatment Choices
Cotton Sources
Mechanical Reprocessing
Chemical Recycling
Future Trends
Sources of Further Information
References
NONWOVEN TECHNOLOGY FOR COTTON, G. Bhat
Nonwovens
Production of Nonwovens
Fibers Used in Nonwovens
Finishing and Treatment of Cotton Nonwovens
Future Trends
Conclusions
References
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uk ISBN 9781845690267
内容説明
Despite the increased variety of manufactured fibres available to the textile industry, demand for cotton remains high because of its suitability on the basis of price, quality and comfort across a wide range of textile products. Cotton producing nations are also embracing sustainable production practices to meet growing consumer demand for sustainable resource production. This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of the key scientific and technological advances that ensure the quality of cotton is maintained from the field to fabric.The first part of the book discusses the fundamental chemical and physical structure of cotton and its various properties. Advice is offered on measuring and ensuring the quality of cotton fibre. Building on these basics, Part two analyses various means for producing cotton such as genetic modification and organic production. Chapters focus on spinning, knitting and weaving technologies as well as techniques in dyeing. The final section of the book concludes with chapters concerned with practical aspects within the industry such as health and safety issues and recycling methods for used cotton.Written by an array of international experts within the field, Cotton: science and technology is an essential reference for all those concerned with the manufacture and quality control of cotton.
目次
- Part 1 The structure and properties of cotton: Chemical structure and properties of cotton
- Physical structure and properties of cotton
- Cotton fibre quality. Part 2 Production processes for cotton: The genetic modification of cotton
- Organic cotton
- The harvesting and ginning of cotton
- The opening, blending, cleaning and carding of cotton
- Cotton spinning technology
- Cotton knitting technology
- Cotton weaving technology
- Dyeing cotton and cotton products. Part 3 Quality and other issues: Testing cotton yarns and fabrics
- Controlling costs in cotton production
- Health and safety issues in cotton production
- Recycling of cotton
- Nonwoven technology for cotton.
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