Chapter one of Healing at the Speed of Sound‚ by Don Campbell and Alex Doman‚ brings up some interesting ideas for the reader. Whether you believe them or not‚ it is important to evaluate and discuss their ideas expressed. The first interesting idea brought to my attention is an idea I would say I was subconsciously aware of‚ but never fully incorporated into my everyday life. Campbell and Doman express that the sounds you hear affects your mood‚ energy and others aspect of your life. They go on
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Introduction The draw frame in a textile mill is unavoidable in yarn spinning as fibers need to be kept side by side termed as parallelization of fibers in textile technology. This is done as we see that most of the fibers at carding stage are so fast that there is little or no fiber parallelization. Even though modern carding machines have using the auto leveler still there can be some unevenness along the slivers. These two issues will affect the quality of the yarn. The draw frame machine is
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1. INTRODUCTION Textile have much as important bearing on daily lives that everyone needs from earliest times‚ people have used textiles of various types for covering‚ warmth. Personal adornment and even to display personal wealth. Today textiles are still used for these purposes and everyone is an ultimate consumer. It begins in agriculture with fibre production of cotton‚ flax and other fibrous plants. These fibres are process into yarns and fabrics. The yarns are made into fabrics for industrial
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investigations: 1. Which fabric (a) cotton‚ a natural fiber and (b) rayon‚ a synthetic fiber is best dyed with mayana-alum dye combination? 2. Often‚ mordants are added to fix the dye onto the fabrics. These are usually inorganic oxides or salts which form colored complex with the dye. Which mordant is more suited for dyeing cotton with dye extracted from eggplant skins? 3. Which mordant is more suitable for dyeing a synthetic fiber with the synthetic extract from mangosteen skins? 4. Which plant
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Rayon is the oldest commercial manmade fiber. The U. S. Trade Commission defines rayon as "manmade textile fibers and filaments composed of regenerated cellulose". The process of making viscose was discovered by C.F.Cross and E.J.Bevan in 1891. The process used to make viscose can either be a continuous or batch process. The batch process is flexible in producing a wide variety of rayons‚ with broad versatility. Rayon’s versatility is the result of the fiber being chemically and structurally engineered
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PICRIC ACID (DIRECT DYE): Take about 60 mL of water in a 400 mL beaker. Add 2-3 drops of concentrated sulphuric acid and about 0.5 g of Picric Acid to it. Stir the solution with a wooden stick and warm over a hot water bath. Immerse one piece of each wool‚ cotton‚ polyester‚ nylon and terecot into it. When the pieces are thoroughly wetted in dye solution remove these with the help of forceps. Wash these with the help of warm water till the washing is colourless. Dry the pieces and note the results
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For group 1‚ we decided that synthetic fiber-blend fabrics‚ digital printed fabrics‚ woven knit fabrics‚ wool fabrics‚ high performance nylon fabrics‚ micro-light fleece fabrics‚ and spandex fabrics would best meet the needs and wants of the consumers targeted. The targeted consumer is given a variety of high performance and quality fabrics to meet their desires when shopping for sportswear/ athletic wear. For group 2‚ we decided that synthetic fiber-blend fabrics‚ woven knit fabrics‚ wool
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Textile Exam Notes Chapters 6‚7 and 8 * Generic Names – Similar chemical composition * Cross-dye able fibers – NOT colored * Trade Names- Company Name * Three General Steps of spinning process: P-Prepare4 dope/melt E- Extrude S- Solidify * Fiber Size largest to smallest: Macrofiber Microfiber Ultrafine Nanofiber * Microfiber-Strength * Ultrafine Microfiber – Technical Application Nanofiber * Dope- raw materials dissolved * Melt- polymer
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bronze‚ platina Accidental Stains - Made accidentally (this experiment) e.g. spilled ketchup on shirts According to procedure Surface Stains - 1. Stain substance is spilled on the surface of the material 2. Substance is trapped in fibers‚ pores‚ indentations of the cloth‚ etc. 3. Substance coats cloth 4. Stain reflects light according to its color Chemical Stains - 1.
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and in-plane wicking effects in sock materials under pressure. Textile Research Journal‚ 81(15)‚ 1549-1558. Cimilli‚ S.‚ Nergis‚ B. U.‚ Candan‚ C.‚ & Özdemir‚ M. (2010). A Comparative Study of Some Comfort-related Properties of Socks of Different Fiber Types. Textile Research Journal‚ 80(10)‚ 948-957. Baussan‚ E.‚ Bueno‚ M. A.‚ Rossi‚ R. M.‚ & Derler‚ S. (2012). Analysis of current running sock structures with regard to blister prevention. Textile Research Journal.0(00)‚ 1-13 Kevin Newell. (2007)
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