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Textiles : types, uses, and production methods / Ahmed El Nemr, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Materials science and technologies seriesPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 621 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781621002840
  • 1621002845
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Textiles.DDC classification:
  • 677 23
LOC classification:
  • TS1765 .T42 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
TEXTILES: TYPES, USES ANDPRODUCTION METHODS; TEXTILES: TYPES, USES ANDPRODUCTION METHODS; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FROM NATURAL TO SYNTHETIC FIBERS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. WOOL; 2.1. Wool fibers; 2.2. Production of Wool; 2.3. Quality of Wool; 2.4. Uses of Wool; 3. SILK; 3.1. Silk Fibers; 3.2. Properties of Silk; 3.3. Uses of Silk; 3.4. Production and Cultivation of Silk; 4. COTTON; 4.1. Cotton Plant Species and Cottonseed Composition; 4.2. Cultivation of Cotton; 4.3. Genetically Modified Cotton; 4.4. Organic Cotton.
4.5. Production of Cotton4.6. Competition between Cotton and Synthetic Fibers; 4.7. Uses of Cotton; 4.8. Cotton Pests and Diseases; 4.9. Most Common Diseases in the Cotton Plant; 4.10. Consumption of Cotton; 5. BAST PLANTS AS A FIBER RESOURCE; 5.1. Hemp; 5.1.1. Hemp Fiber; 5.1.2. Uses of Hemp; 5.2. Flax; 5.2.1. Flax Fiber; 5.2.2. Flax Seed; 5.2.3. Cultivation and Harvesting of Flax; 5.2.4. Retting Flax; 5.2.5. Uses of Flax; 5.3. Kenaf; 5.4. Ramie; 5.4.1. Properties of Ramie Fiber; 5.4.2. Cultivation and Harvesting of Ramie; 5.4.3. Uses of Ramie; 5.5. Jute; 5.5.1. Cultivation of Jute.
5.5.2. Production of Jute5.5.3. Jute Fiber Retting; 5.5.4. Uses of Jute; 5.5.4.1. Jute Fiber; 5.5.4.2. Jute Leaves; 5.5.5. Chemistry of Jute; 5.5.6. Features of Jute; 5.5.7. Effect of Jute on the Environment; 5.6. Roselle; 5.6.1. Cultivation of Roselle; 5.6.2. Uses of Roselle; 5.6.3. Production of Roselle; 5.7. Coir Fiber; 5.7.1. Harvesting of Coconuts; 5.7.2. Processing of Coir Fibers; 5.7.2.1. Processing of Brown Coir Fiber; 5.7.2.2. Processing of White Coir Fiber; 5.7.3. Uses of Coir Fiber; 5.7.4. Major Coir Producers; 6. LEAF FIBERS; 6.1. Piña Fiber; 6.2. Sisal.
6.2.1. Cultivation of Sisal6.2.2. Sisal Fiber Extracting; 6.2.3. Sisal Environmental Impact; 6.2.4. Uses of Sisal Fiber; 6.2.5. Production of Sisal; 6.3. Henequen; 6.3.1. Extracting Fiber from Henequen Plants; 6.4. Abaca; 6.4.1. Abaca Fiber and Its Uses; 6.4.2. Abaca Seeds and Corms; 6.4.3. Extracting Process of Abaca Fiber; 6.5. Fique Fiber; 6.5.1. Uses of Fique Fiber; 6.5.2. Cultivation of Fique; 6.5.3. Diseases of Fique; 6.6. Phormium Fiber; 6.6.1. Uses of Phormium; 6.6.1. Medicinal Uses of Phormium; 7. WOOD; 8. PAPER; 9. VISCOSE OR RAYON (CELLULOSE); 9.1. Synthesis of Viscose; 10. RUBBER.
10.1. Natural Rubber10.1.1. Elasticity of Rubber; 10.1.2. Natural Rubber Sources and Cultivation; 10.1.3. Production of Natural Rubber; 10.1.4. Consumption of Natural Rubber; 10.1.5. Uses of Natural Rubber; 10.2. Synthetic Rubber; 11. CORK; 11.1. Uses of Cork; 11.2. Production of Cork; 12. SPONGES; 12.1. Uses of Sponge; 13. ASBESTOS; 14. NYLON; 14.1. Uses of nylon; 14.2. Synthesis of Nylon; 15. PLASTICS; 15.1. Biodegradable Plastics; 15.2. Polymerization; 15.2.1. History of Polymer Science; 15.3. Properties of Synthetic Polymers; 15.4. Mechanical Properties of Polymers.
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TEXTILES: TYPES, USES ANDPRODUCTION METHODS; TEXTILES: TYPES, USES ANDPRODUCTION METHODS; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FROM NATURAL TO SYNTHETIC FIBERS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. WOOL; 2.1. Wool fibers; 2.2. Production of Wool; 2.3. Quality of Wool; 2.4. Uses of Wool; 3. SILK; 3.1. Silk Fibers; 3.2. Properties of Silk; 3.3. Uses of Silk; 3.4. Production and Cultivation of Silk; 4. COTTON; 4.1. Cotton Plant Species and Cottonseed Composition; 4.2. Cultivation of Cotton; 4.3. Genetically Modified Cotton; 4.4. Organic Cotton.

4.5. Production of Cotton4.6. Competition between Cotton and Synthetic Fibers; 4.7. Uses of Cotton; 4.8. Cotton Pests and Diseases; 4.9. Most Common Diseases in the Cotton Plant; 4.10. Consumption of Cotton; 5. BAST PLANTS AS A FIBER RESOURCE; 5.1. Hemp; 5.1.1. Hemp Fiber; 5.1.2. Uses of Hemp; 5.2. Flax; 5.2.1. Flax Fiber; 5.2.2. Flax Seed; 5.2.3. Cultivation and Harvesting of Flax; 5.2.4. Retting Flax; 5.2.5. Uses of Flax; 5.3. Kenaf; 5.4. Ramie; 5.4.1. Properties of Ramie Fiber; 5.4.2. Cultivation and Harvesting of Ramie; 5.4.3. Uses of Ramie; 5.5. Jute; 5.5.1. Cultivation of Jute.

5.5.2. Production of Jute5.5.3. Jute Fiber Retting; 5.5.4. Uses of Jute; 5.5.4.1. Jute Fiber; 5.5.4.2. Jute Leaves; 5.5.5. Chemistry of Jute; 5.5.6. Features of Jute; 5.5.7. Effect of Jute on the Environment; 5.6. Roselle; 5.6.1. Cultivation of Roselle; 5.6.2. Uses of Roselle; 5.6.3. Production of Roselle; 5.7. Coir Fiber; 5.7.1. Harvesting of Coconuts; 5.7.2. Processing of Coir Fibers; 5.7.2.1. Processing of Brown Coir Fiber; 5.7.2.2. Processing of White Coir Fiber; 5.7.3. Uses of Coir Fiber; 5.7.4. Major Coir Producers; 6. LEAF FIBERS; 6.1. Piña Fiber; 6.2. Sisal.

6.2.1. Cultivation of Sisal6.2.2. Sisal Fiber Extracting; 6.2.3. Sisal Environmental Impact; 6.2.4. Uses of Sisal Fiber; 6.2.5. Production of Sisal; 6.3. Henequen; 6.3.1. Extracting Fiber from Henequen Plants; 6.4. Abaca; 6.4.1. Abaca Fiber and Its Uses; 6.4.2. Abaca Seeds and Corms; 6.4.3. Extracting Process of Abaca Fiber; 6.5. Fique Fiber; 6.5.1. Uses of Fique Fiber; 6.5.2. Cultivation of Fique; 6.5.3. Diseases of Fique; 6.6. Phormium Fiber; 6.6.1. Uses of Phormium; 6.6.1. Medicinal Uses of Phormium; 7. WOOD; 8. PAPER; 9. VISCOSE OR RAYON (CELLULOSE); 9.1. Synthesis of Viscose; 10. RUBBER.

10.1. Natural Rubber10.1.1. Elasticity of Rubber; 10.1.2. Natural Rubber Sources and Cultivation; 10.1.3. Production of Natural Rubber; 10.1.4. Consumption of Natural Rubber; 10.1.5. Uses of Natural Rubber; 10.2. Synthetic Rubber; 11. CORK; 11.1. Uses of Cork; 11.2. Production of Cork; 12. SPONGES; 12.1. Uses of Sponge; 13. ASBESTOS; 14. NYLON; 14.1. Uses of nylon; 14.2. Synthesis of Nylon; 15. PLASTICS; 15.1. Biodegradable Plastics; 15.2. Polymerization; 15.2.1. History of Polymer Science; 15.3. Properties of Synthetic Polymers; 15.4. Mechanical Properties of Polymers.

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