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AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER

INDEX TO VOLUME 5 7 (1 9 6 8 )

Issue Editorial Page Num ber Date of Issue Numbers (in Parentheses) 1 J a n u a ry 1 1-27 2 J a n u a ry 15 28-64 FOLLOW ING is an index by authors and by subject 3 J a n u a ry 29 65-93 matter for Volume 57, covering the twenty-seven is­ 4 February 12 94-130 5 F e b ru a ry 26 131-175 sues of AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER pub­ 6 M arch 11 176-209 lished during 1968. 7 M arch 25 210-243 8 A pril 8 244-271 9 A pril 22 272-350 It is important to remember that all material is in­ 10 M ay 6 351-390 11 M ay 20 391-425 dexed according to page numbers which appear IN 12 J u n e 3 426-460 13 J u n e 17 PARENTHESES in each issue. Pages which contained 461-508 14 J u ly 1 509-540 editorial (text, non-advertising) material have been 15 J u ly 15 541-569 16 J u ly 29 570-603 numbered in parentheses consecutively throughout the 17 A u g u st 12 604-644 year. 18 A u g u st 26 645-681 19 September 9 682-711 20 September 23 712-796 At the right is a table indicating the issue dates and 21 O ctober 7 797-842 22 O ctober 21 843-874 ncmbers in which the various numbered pages appeared. 23 N ovem ber 4 875-914 24 November 18 915 954 25 D ecem ber 2 955-1028 26 D ecem ber 16 1029-1068 27 D ecem ber 30 1069-1110

INDEX BY AUTHORS

A BROWN, A. H. and PETERS, A. T.------Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for Dyeing ALIMAN, W. T., D U N L A P, R. K. and ZYBKO, W. C.------F ibers ...... oui Anti-soiling Finish for Polyester Fabrics 1086 BROW NE, C. L. and GHIONIS, C. A .-----1---- ARNOLD, H. W., REITZ, D. C., WILKINSON, P. R. and Some Aspects and Trends of Polyester/ HANDY, C. T.------Blend Fabrics 9 5 4 Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Laund­ BRYSSON, R. J.. TRASK, B. J. and COOPER, A S , JR — ■ erin g ...... 5 2 9 The Durability of Cotton : The Effects of Exposure in Contaminated Atmospheres 5 1 2 BRYSSON, R. J„ TRASK, B. J and COOPER, A. S„ JR— - B Inorganic Tellurides as Outdoor Fungicides 4 3 5 BAIRD, J. H.------American Selling Price Must Go 433 BEAUMONT, R. H.------Auxiliaries for Acid Dyeing in Bright Shades 777 BENINATE, J. V., BOYLSTON, E. K., DRAKE, G. L., JR. and REEVES, W. A .------c Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant 981 CAMPBELL, J. K.------BENINATE, J. V., PERKIN, R. M., DRAKE, G. L., JR. and Silicone Finishes: A New Concept for Control of REEVES, W. A .------ Processing 75 Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester CANNIZZARO, A. M., GOYNES, W. R. and ROLLINS. M' L - Fabrics ...... 1053 A Water-Soluble Embedding Medium for Microscopical BOURS, III, W. A .------Evaluation of Chemically Modified Cotton 29 New Product Coordination as a Sub-Function of Mar­ CANTER, G. T„ JONES, G. D. and WEAVER, J. W ------k etin g ...... 1 0 1 0 Rupture of Cellulosic in Durable Press Blends 45 BOYLSTON, E. K„ DRAKE, G. L.. JR., REEVES, W. A. and CASHEN, N. A.. REINHARDT, R. M. and REID. J. D. BENINATE, J. V.------Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resistance Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant 981 of Carbamate Finished Cotton 878 BLANCHARD, E. J., HARPER, R. J.. JR., GAUTREAUX, G. A. CICIONE, R. J„ KENNEY, V. S„ JUTRAS, W, J. JR , and and REID, J. D.------GAGLIARDI, D. D.------Improved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects 66 Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment 610 CONNICK, W. J., JR., and ELLZEY, S. E. JR.------BLUM ENSTEIN, C. R.------Emulsion Application of a Poly(Perfluorooctanoyl) Ethyleni- Polymeric Substances Employed in Fabric Finishing 12 mine to Cotton ...... 71 BRESNAHAN, J. and STAVRAKAS, E. J.------COOPER, A. S„ JR., HAMALAINEN, C. and ST. MARD Design of a Small Scale Wear Test 771 The Durability of Cotton Textiles: The Effects of Exposure BROCK, M„ FLEISCHER, H., PASTO R, H. and MAYER, U.------in Contaminated Atmospheres 512 The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing COOPER, A. S., JR., BRYSSON, R. J. and TRASK, B. J.------Acrylic Fibers 713 Inorganic Tellurides as Outdoor Fungicides 435

January 27, 1969 American Dyestuff Reporter 57 COOPER, A. S., PR., H AM ALAIN EN , C, and ST. MARD. H SomeHproperties of Cotton Yam Grafted with Acrylonitrile HAMALAINEN, C., ST. MARD, H. H. and COOPER, A. S. bv the Ceric Ion Method ...... • •; „ . 219 COOPER, A. S., JR., REEVES, W. A„ HAMALAINEN, C. and Some properties of Cotton Yam Grafted with Acrylonitrile ST. MARD, H. H.------, , „ . , by the Ceric Ion Method ...... 219 Further Studies of the Poly-set Durable Press Finish . , 1077 HAMALAINEN, C., ST MARD, H. H., COOPER, A. S„ JR. COOPER, A. S., JR.. WALKER, A. M., HOFFMAN, M. J. and and REEVES, W. A .------REEVES, W. A.------,, ^ , , Further Studies of the Poly-set Durable Press Finish 1077 Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably Pressed HANDY, C, T., ARNOLD, II. W., REITZ, D. C. and WILKIN- 1031 Garm ents OVJi't , 1 ■ IV. COPELAND, A. F.------Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Launder­ A New Fiber Reactive System nI„ „ T„u A 329 ing 529 COPELAND H R., GEORGE, McL. and MARKEZICH, A. R - HARPER, R. J., JR., GAUTREAUX, G. A., REID, J. D, and A Cartridge Type Holder for the Monsanto Wrinkle Re­ BLANCH ARD. E. J.------covery Tester 650 Improved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by COX, T. C.------Single-Steo Polyurethane Treatment 610 Carpet Soiling Test Methods 828 HARPER, R. J.. LOFTON, J. T., RUPPENICKER, G. F., JR. and KYAME, G. J.------Improved Durable Press Through Fabric Structure and Polymer Treatment 662 HEFFNER, L. L.------The State of the Art of Flame Retardent Fabrics 140 HERARD. R. A .------DONERMEYER. D. D. and WILLIAMS, C. R.------High-Pressure Full Decating 488 The Removability of Polyvinyl Alcohol Warp Size—Underly­ HOLZENTHAL, L. I... KOENIG, P. A., VIX, H, L. E. and ing Principles and Practical Aspects 440 KNOEPFLER, N. B .------DRAKE, G. L., JR. and MOREAU, J. P.------Engineering Aspects of the Production and Performance of Soiling and Soil Release Properties of Some Fluorochemical Cotton Flote Products 394 F inishes „■■■■: 683 HOFFM AN, A. S. and STANNETT, V .------DRAKE, G. L.. JR.. REEVES, W. A., BENINATE, J. V. and Radiation Techniques in the Textile Industry 998 PERKIN, R. M.------HOFFM AN, J. H.------Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester Some Physical Aspects of Oil Release: A Microscopic Fabrics 1053 Look 992 DRAKE, G. L.. JR.. REEVES, W. A., BENINANATE. J. V. HOFFMAN, M. J., REEVES, W. A., COOPER, A. S., JR. and and BOYLSTON, E. K,------WALKER. A. M.------Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant 981 Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably Pressed DUNLAP, R. K.. ZYBKO. W. C., and ALIMAN, W. T.------G arm ents ...... 1031 Anti-soiling Finish for Polyester Fabrics 1086 HUECKEL, M. O.------New Styles in Printing Cellulosic and Cellulosic-Polyester Fabrics, Using Vinylsulfone Reactive Dyestuffs 479 HUECKEL, M. O.------One-Bath Naphthol Dyeing 160 E HUG. G. T., THOMAS, R. J. and NEWBY, W. E.------A Review of Nylon Dveing 113 EASTON, B. K. and VILLIERS. R. F.------HUSTON, C. A. and STOUT, E. E.------Continuous Open-Width Shrink-Resisting Stretch Test Measurements of Specimens of Varying Lengths with Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate 523 and Varying Stretch Properties 606 EGLI, H.------Problems in the Dyeing of Tufted Nylon Carpets of Differ­ ential Dyeing Yams 1099 ELLZEY, S. E., JR., and CONNICK, W. J., JR.------J Emulsion Application of a Poly(Perfluorooctanoyl)Ethyleni- JOHNSON, A. E.------mine to Cotton 71 Are The Most Frequent Customes Complaints Predictable with Available Test Methods? ...... 492 JONES, G. D., WEAVER. J. W., and CANTER, G. T.------Rupture of Cellulosic Fibers in DP Blends 45 JONUSAS, A.------F Brittany Dveing and Printing Corp. Installs New Automatic Screen P rintin g U n it ...... 144 FARBER, H. A.------JO NUSAS, A .------Current Developments in Textile Processing Utilizing Chlor­ More Efficient Way to Fix Printed Fabrics Developed by inated S olvents ...... 934 Canadian Plant 370 FLANAGAN, G. F.------JONUSAS, A.------Felting Shrinkage 6 8 6 A Review of Automatic Screen Printing Machines 211 FLE'SCHER, H„ PASTOR, H., MAYER, U. and BROCK, JUTRAS, W. J. JR., GAGLIARDI, D. D„ CICIONE, R. J., M.------and KENNEY, V. S.------The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects 66 A crylic Fibers 713 FONG, W., O’CONNELL. R. A. and PARDO, C. E.------Preliminary Observations on Durable Press Wool Fabrics 245 FONG. W., PARDO, C. E. and O’CONNELL, R. A ------K Woolen Blend Durable Press Fabrics 894 FOX, K. R.------KAMMERECK, R. F. and GUION, T. H.------The Role of Research and Development in Modem Manage­ Determination of Partition Coefficient of Disperse Be­ ment of the Textile Industry 1 1 9 tween Triacetate and by Means of FREDERICK, E. R.------Thin-Layer Chromatography ...... 555 The ‘AFC’ Static Generator and Evaluator 550 K AUPP. F. O.------FREEMAN, J. D.------On the Road to 2000: What’s Ahead for the Chemical The Whys And Hows of Computer Control of Textile Industry? ...... 1036 Operations ...... 692 KENNEDY, J. M. and STOUT, E. E.------FRICK, J. G„ JR. and GAUTREAUX, G. A.------A Method for Soiling White One-Fiber Test Fabrics 2 Crosslinking Reactions of Cotton at Low Temperatures 436 KENNEY, V. S., JUTRAS, W. J. JR., GAGLIARDI, D. D. and FRICK, J. G„ JR. and PIERCE, A. G.. JR.------CICIONE, R. J.------Highly Active Catalysts for Wrinkle Resistance and Wash- Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects 66 Wear Finishing of Cotton Fabric ...... 864 KERN, R.------Operating Reliability in Pad-Thermosol Dyeing 18 KNOEPFLER, N. B.. HOLZENTHAL, L. L„ KOENIG, P. A. and V IX , H. L. E.------Engineering Aspects of the Production and Performance of G Cotton Flote Products ...... 394 KNOEPFLER, N. B. and KOENIG, P. A .------GAGLIARDI, D. D., CICIONE, R. J„ KENNEY, V S and A Technioue for the Estimation of the Moisture Content of JUTRAS, W. J., JR.------Cotton Materials During Tumble Drying ...... 924 Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects 66 KOENIG, P. A. and KNOEPFLER, N. B.------GALIL, F. and SADEK, S. E.------A Technioue for the Estimation of the Moisture Content of The Degradation of Cotton Dyed with Sulfur Blacks 544 924 GANTZ, G. M.------Cotton Materials During Tumble Drying KOENIG. P. A., VIX, H. L. E.. KNOEPFLER, N. B. and Surfactant Structure and Performance 885 HOLZENTHAL, L. L.------GAUTREAUX, G. A. and FRTCK, J. G., JR.------Engineering Aspects of the Production and Performance of Crosslinking Reactions of Cotton at Low Temoeratures 436 394 GAUTREAUX, G. A.. REID. J. D.. BLANCHARD, E J and Cotton Flote Products ...... HARPER, R. J., JR.------KRASNY, J. F.------The Measurement of Embrittlement of Cotton Fabrics Due Improved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by 97 Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment . to Resin Treatment ...... 610 KYAME, G. J., HARPER, R. J., LOFTON, J. T. and RUP­ GEORGE, McL. MARKEZICH, A. R. and COPELAND, H R- PENICKER, G. F., JR.------A Cartridge Type Holder for the Monsanta Wrinkle Re­ Improved Durable Press Through Fabric Structure and covery Tester 650 662 GHIONIS. C. A. and BROWNE, C. L.------Polymer Treatment ...... Some Aspects and Trends of Finishing Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabrics 254 GLOOR, W. H.------L Heat-Resistant Textile Fibers 482 LARSON, O. S., MEUNIER. P. L. and SAVILLE, A. K.------GOYNES. W. R., ROLLINS, M. L., and CANNIZZARO, A. M - Printing of Poiyester-Cellulosic Fiber Blends 938 A Water-Soluble Embedding Medium 29 GUION, T. H. and KAMMERECK, R. F.------LEBLANC, R. B .------Flammability and Fire Resistance of Textiles...... 1093 Determination of Partition Coefficients of Disperse Dyes LEWIS, H. M.------Between and Methanol by Means of Thin-Layer Chromatography A Comparison of the Stain Characteristics of Fabrics Made 555 of Polyester, Cotton and Polyester/Cotton 132

58 American Dyestuff Reporter January 27, 1969 LEWIS, H. M„ QUEEN, L. K. and SCHRUMM, F. F., JR.------PORTER, J. J. and MILLER, J. C.------Improving the Physical Properties of Stain-release Fabrics 846 Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Finishing of Cotton and LOFTON, J. T„ RUPPENICKER, G. F„ JR., KYAME, G J Blended Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs 929 and HARPER, R. J.------POSER, S.------Improved Durable Press Through Fabric Structure and Latest Developments in Continuous High Pressure Treat­ P olym er T reatm en t fisn m ent in T extile P rocessing ...... 6 6 8 LOONEY, F. S., JR.------The Contribution of Fabric Construction Variable and Poly­ ester Content to the Durability of Durable Press Slacks 591 Q M QUEEN, L. K., SCHRUM, F. F., JR. and LEWIS, H. M.------Improving the Physical Properties of Stain-release Fabrics 846 M ANSFIELD, J. L.------Analytical Measurements for Computer Control of Textile Dyeing and Finishing Operations 410 MARKEZ1CH, A. R., COPELAND, H. R. and GEORGE, McL- A Cartridge Type Holder for the Monsanto Wrinkle Re­ R covery Tester 650 RAMSAY, A., JR.------MATTHEWS, W. L., JR.------Dyeing and Finishing Polyester Fiber in Floor Coverings 1057 Preparation and Mounting Textile Samples for Color Meas­ RAMSLEY, A. O.------u rem ent 584 Infrared Fluorescence of Dyes ...... 611 MAYER. U., BROCK, M., FLEISCHER, H. and PASTOR, H.- REEVES, W. A.------The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing Some New Techniques in Cotton Finishing 107 Acrylic Fibers 713 REEVES, W. A., BENINATE, J. V., BOYLSTON, E. K. and MAYER, U. and REICHERT, M. A .------DRAKE, G. L., JR.------Continuous Dyeing of Tow and Stock 1104 Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant 981 M AYNARD, G. D .— ------REEVES, W. A., BENINATE. J. V„ PERKIN, R. M. and Resin Treatment for Resiliency and Shrinkage Control 986 DRAKE. G. L.. JR.------M cNEIRNEY, F.------Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester Drycleaning of Durable Press Shirts Studied by NID 605 Fabrics ...... 1053 McNEIRNEY, F .------REEVES, W. A., COOPER, A. S„ JR., WALKER, A. M. and Multi-Purpose Finishing Agents Aid Mills 510 HOFFM AN, M. J.------McNEIRNEY, E.------Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably Pressed New Test Subject: Pillow R esiliency ...... 646 G arm ents ...... 1031 M cNEIRNEY, F .------REEVES, W. A., HAMALAINEN, C., ST. MARD, H. H. and N on w oven s: H ow b ig an Im pact? ...... 542 COOPER, A. S., JR.------McNEIRNEY, F.------Further Studies of the Poly-set Durable Press Finish 1077 Textile Dye Institute Film Wins Award 1075 REICHERT, M. A. and MAYER, U.------McNEIRNEY, F.------Continuous Dyeing of Acrylic Fiber Tow and Stock 1104 U. S. Sales of Textile Resins, Finishes Expected to Reach REID, J. D., BLANCHARD, E. J. HARPER, R. J.. JR. and S300 M illion ...... 876 GAUTREAUX, G. A.------McNEIRNEY, F.------Improved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by Week-long Seminar on Carpet Printing Held in Chat­ S in gle-S tep P olyu reth an e T reatm ent ...... 610 tanooga ...... 844 REID. J. D., CASHEN, N. A. and REINHARDT, R. M.------McNEIRNEY. F.------Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resistance of Wet-Processing at Greenville: A Report of the 1968 Southern Carbamate Finished Cotton ...... 878 Textile Show ...... 916 REINHARDT. R. M., REID, J. D. and CASHEN, N. A.------MEUNIER, P. L.. SAVILLE, A. K. and LARSON, O. S.------Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resistance of Printing of Polyester-Cellulosic Fiber Blends 938 Carbam ate F inished Cotton ...... 878 MILLER, J. C. and PORTER. J. J.------REITZ, D. C., WILKINSON, P. R., HANDY. C. T. and Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Finishing of Cotton and ARNOLD, H. W.------Blended Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs 929 Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Laund­ MIZUSHIMA. H. and SHIMAUCHI, S.------ering ...... 529 Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods 462 RICH, L. A.------MOORE, J. LEON------Advances in Temperature Control Parallel Improvements in Effects of Time and Chemical Concentrations in the Bleach­ lives 289 ing of Piece Goods Made of Cotton and Cotton-Synthetic ROBERTSON, W. B .------B len d s ...... 185 Pressure Dyeing Cellulosic Blends with Ditherm Fast Directs 224 MOREAU. J. P. and DRAK E, G. L.. JR.------ROLLINS, M. L.. CANNIZZARO, A. M. and GOYNES. W . R.------Soiling and Soil Release Properties of Some Fluorochemical A Water-Soluble Embedding Medium 29 F in ish es ...... 683 ROSS. J. M.------Oxidation of Vat Dyeing with Peroxygen Chemicals 41 ROUNDS, R. L.------Dvebath Control by Absorption Spectroscopy and 3 PI 297 RUPPENICKER. G. F., JR., KYAME, G. J., HARPER, R. J. N and LOFTON, J. T.------NEWBY, W. E.. HUG, G. T. and THOMAS, R. J- Improved Durable Press Through Fabric Structure and A Review of Nylon D yeing ...... 113 Polymer Treatment 650 o s O'CONNELL, R. A., FONG, W. and PARDO, C. E.------SADEK, S. E. and GALIL, F.------Woolen Blend Durable Press Fabrics 894 The Degradation of Cotton Dyed with Sulfur Blacks 544 O'CONNELL, R. A., PARDO. C. E. and FONG, W ------ST. MARD, H. H„ COOPER, A. S. JR. and HAMALAINEN, Preliminary Observations on Durable Press Wool Fabrics 245 C.------OLSON, B .------Some Properties of Cotton Yam Grafted with Acrylonitrile Consumer Expectations of Soil Release Finishes 990 by the Ceric Ion M ethod ...... 219 OLSEN, N. F. and PHILLIPS, L. H.------ST. MARD, H. H., COOPER. A. S„ JR., REEVES, W. A. Performance of Slack Mercerized Stretch and Non-Stretch and HAMALAINEN, C.------Cotton Garments on 6 - 8 Y ear Old C hildren 532 Further Studies of the Poly-set Durable Press Finish 1077 O’MAHONY, G. M.------SALVIN. V. S.------Impact of Differential-Dyeing Carpets 853 The Effect of Dyes on Light Degradation of Nylon . 156 SAVILLE, A. K., LARSON, O. S. and MEUNIER, P. L.------P rintin g of P olyester-C ellu losic F iber B l e n d s ...... 938 SCHMITZ, A.------Textile Dyeing and Printing in Europe 327 PARDO, C. E.. FONG, W. and O'CONNELL, R. A .------SCHRUMM, F. F. JR., LEWIS, H. M. and QUEEN, L. K.------Preliminary Observations on Durable Press Wool Fabrics 245 Improving the Physical Properties of Stain-Release Fabrics 846 PARDO C. E., O’CONNELL, R. A. and FONG, W.------SEGALL, W. M.------894 Flammability Testing and Legislation ...... 195 Woolen Blend Durable Press Fabrics SHENOY, P. K. and PEARCE, J. W.------PASTOR, H., MAYER, U., BROCK, M. and FLEISCHER, ______2-Imidazolidinones (Ethvlene Ureas)—A Review ...... 352 The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing SHIMAUCHI, S. and MIZUSHIMA, H.------713 Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods 462 Acrylic Fibers SIMONIAN, J. V.------PEARCE, J. W. and SHENOY. P. K.------— 352 Determination of Copper in Textiles by Atomic Absorption 2-Imidazolidinones ( Ureas)—A Review , Spectrophotom etry ...... 95 PERKIN, R. M„ DRAKE, G. L., JR., REEVES, W. A. and SOLOMON, G, L.------BENINATE, J. V.------. „ ,, , The Role of N-Methylol Compounds in the Creaseproofing Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester 1053 P rocess ...... 1047 Fabrics STANNETT, V. and HOFFMAN, A. S.------PERRY E M ______Radiation Techniques in The Textile Industry 998 Soil Release—A New Chemical Concept in Polyester Fin- 405 STAVRAKAS, E. J. and BRESNAHAN. J.------ish in g ...... Design of a Small Scale Wear Test 771 PETERS, A . T. and BROW N, A. H.------. Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for Dyeing Polyester STEARNS, E. I.------281 Dyeing for a Living: 1967 Olney Medal Award Address 148 F ibers ...... ■ ■ • ■ ...... STEARNS, E. I.------PHILLIPS, L. H. and OLSEN, N. F.——— , How the AATCC Technology Committees Accomplish Their Performance of Slack Mercerized Stretch and Non-Stretch 532 Purpose 618 Cotton Garments on 6 - 8 Year Old Children STEPHENSON, L. F. and STEPHENSON, R. M.------— PIERCE A G JR. and FRICK. J. G., JK.— The Effects of Thermal Radiation on and Upholstery Highly active Catalysts for Wrinkle Resistance and V ash- 864 Fabrics ...... 623 Wear Finishing of Cotton Fabrics STEPHENSON, R. M. and STEPHENSON, L, F.------The Effects of Thermal Radiation on Drapery and Upholstery P Current StatuT^TScouring and Finishing by the 392 Fabrics 623 P rocess ......

59 January 27, 1969 » American Dyestuff Reporter Engineering Aspects of the Production and Performance of Cotton Flote Products 394 ^The ^Relationship Between Piece Goods Imports and U. S 432 Dye-Chemical Markets ^Fiber Losses when Scouring and Testing Carpet Wool w 647 Blends _____ WALKER, A. M„ HOFFMAN, M. J„ REEVES, W. A. and COOPER. A. S., JR .------_ , , _ STStreTchET<^t M easurem ents of Specim ens of V aryin g L engths 606 Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably Pressed and Varying Stretch Properties G arm ents ...... 1031 STOUT, E. E. and KENNEDY, J. M.——---- , . 2 A Method for Soiling White One-Fiber Test Fabrics ^ A ^Continuous Color Monitor for the Textile Industry 763 WEAVER, J. W„ CANTER, G. T„ and JONES, G. D.------^^Evaluation of Color Difference Between Chromatic Color 784 Rupture of Cellulosic Fibers in DP Blends 45 Chips with the Gray Scale WHITE W V .------The Burning Question: The U. S. Public Health Service Role in Preventing Burns from Clothing and Fabric Fires 900 WILCOX, D. H.------™ „ , . , , , . August Wilhelm von Hofmann: The Sesquicentennial of his THOMAS, R. J.. NEWBY, W. E. and HUG, G. T.— Birth ...... 690 A Review of Nylon Dyeing 113 WILCOXSON, W. C.------, „ , . TIGLER L ______Continuous Dyeing of Cellulose and Polyester Blends 1044 Recent Advances in the Dyeing of Sulfur Colors 333 WILKINSON, P R.T HANDY, C. T„ ARNOLD, H. W and TOBIN, H. M.- REITZ, D. C.------„ Batch Dyeing with Sulfur Colors 37 Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Laund- TRASK B' J., COOPER, A. S., JR. and BRYSSON, R. J.------erin g ...... 529 The Durability of Cotton Textiles: The Effects of Exposure W ILLIAM S, C. It. and DONERM EYER D. D —------in Contaminated Atmospheres ,, , 512 The Removability of Polyvinyl Alcohol Warp Size—Underly­ TRASK B J., COOPER, A. S.. JR. and BRYSSON, R. J.------ing Principles and Practical Aspects 440 Inorganic Tellurides as Outdoor Fungicides 435 TSUZUKI, R. and YABUUCHI, N.------Oleophilic Stain Release 472 Y YABUUCHI, N. and TSUZUKI, R - Oleophilic Stain Release 472

VILLIERS, R. F. and EASTON B K —------Continuous Open-Width Shrink-Resisting Wool Piece Goods z with Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate 523 VIX H L E , KNOEPFLER, N. B., HOLZENTHAL, L, L. and ZYBKO, W. C., ALIMAN, W. T. and DUNLAP, R. K 1086 KOENIG. P. A.------Anti-soiling Finish for Polyester Fabrics

INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND TITLES

ATM I Head, Textile Manufacturers, Chemical Producers, A Share Achievements, Problems 1070 Autoclave Cycle Control System Developed By Foxboro 676 248 AATCC, Dr. W. G. Parks Re-elected President of 123 Automatic Controls Cut Reruns at Hillcrest Dye Works AATCC, 1968, International Technical Conference Program 722 Auxiliaries for Acid Dyeing Nylon in Bright Shades (Beau­ AATCC 1968 Olney Medal Award, Dr. Harold Lundgren Named m ont) ...... 777 to R eceive ...... 560 AATCC: 1967 Olney Medal Award Address: Dyeing for a Liv­ ing (S team s) ...... 148 AATCC President, D. W. Robinson Succeeds W. G. Parks as, B C. Sylvester Named V. P. 559 AATCC Research Committee RA23: Colorfastness to Water and Batch Dyeing with Sulfur Colors (Tobin) 37 Light: Alternate Exposure 946 Benzenes, Halogenated, as Carriers for Dyeing Polyester Fibers AATCC Research Committee RA 72: Identification of Dye (Brown and Peters) 281 Classes on Fibers ...... 817 Bleach House, Kendall Company, to Be Fully Automated 384 AATCC Research Committee RA73: Definitions for Size Con­ Bleaching and Scouring, FMC Corp. Unveils System for Con­ tent and Size Add-on Terms 198 tinuous 339 AATCC Technical Committee on Research: Minutes of the Bleaching, Effects of Time and Chemical Concentrations in 224th M eeting ...... 189 the, of Piece Goods Made of Cotton and Cotton-Synthetic AATCC Technical Committee on Research: Minutes of the Blends (Moore) ...... 185 226th Meeting ...... 633 Blended Fabrics, Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Finishing of AATCC Technology Committees, How the, Accomplish Their Cotton and, with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs (Porter and Purpose (Steams) 618 M iller) ...... 929 AATT Annual Conference, Speakers Announced for 1969 952 Bonded Fabrics, Coin-Operated Drycleaning Termed Best for 7 AATT Conference, Consumer Protection to be Theme of 1969 519 Burlington to Commercialize Scott Paper Co's. Graft Poly­ AATT Conference Theme: Computers 70 268 Abrasion Resistance, Improved, of Durable Press Cotton by merization Process ...... Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment (Blanchard, Harper, Jr., Gautreaux and Reid) 610 Acid and Direct Dyestuffs, Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Fin­ ishing of Cotton and Blended Fabrics with (Porter and c M iller) ...... 929 Acid Dyeing Nylon, Auxiliaries for, in Bright Shades (Beau­ Canadian Textile Seminar, Program Listed for 11th 457 m ont) ...... 777 Carbamate Finished Cotton, Further Studies of Factors Af­ Acid Dyestuffs, Sou-Tex to Market New Series of 171 fecting Chlorine Resistance of (Cashen, Reinhardt and Reid) 878 Acrylic Fiber, Continuous Dyeing of, Tow and Stock (Mayer Carpet Dyeing, Tufting Boom is Reflected in Growth of Com­ and Reichert) ...... 1104 m ission , P lan ts ...... 292 Acrylic Fibers. The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method Carpet Printing, Week-long Seminar on, Held in Chattanooga for Dyeing (Mayer, Brock, Fleischer and Pastor) ...... 713 (M cN eirney) ...... 844 Acrylics, Eastman Chemicals Introduces Line of Cationic Carpet Soiling Test Methods (Cox) ...... 828 D yes 710 Carpet Wool Blends, Fiber Losses When Scouring and Test­ Acrylonitrite, Some Properties of Cotton Yam Grafted with, in g (S tew art) ...... 647 by the Ceric Ion Method (Hamalainen, St. Mard and Cooper Carpets, Differential-Dveing, Impact of (O'Mahony) ...... 853 Jr.) ...... 219 Carriers, Halogenated Benzenes as, for Dyeing Polyester Fibers Additions to Annual List of New Products for Textile Wet- (B row n and P eters) ...... 281 Processing ...... 73 Cartridge Type Holder for the Monsanto Wrinkle Recovery Advances in Temperature Control Parallel Improvements in Tester, A (George, Markezich and Copeland) 650 D yes (Rich) ...... 289 Catalysts, Highly Active, for Wrinkle Resistance and Wash- Air Filtering System Overcomes DP Fume Problems at Plant 251 Wear Finishing of Cotton Fabric (Pierce, Jr. and Frick, American Selling Price Must Go (Baird) 433 Jr.) ...... 864 (American Selling Price) The Debate Over ASP: A Report Cationic Dyes for Acrylics, Eastman Chemicals Introduces on House Ways and Means Committee Hearings 571 L ine of ...... 710 Analytical Measurements for Computer Control of Textile Cellulose, Continuous Dyeing of, and Polyester Blends (Wil- Dveing and Finishing Operations (Mansfield) 410 coxson ) ...... 1044 Anti-soiling Finish for Polyester Fabrics (Aliman, Dunlap, Cellulosic Blends, Pressure Dyeing, with Ditherm Fast Directs and Zvbko) 1086 (R obertson) ...... 224 Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant (Ben- Cellulosic Fibers in Durable Press Blends, Rupture of (Canter, inate, Drake, Jr., Boylston and Reeves) 981 Jones and Weaver) ...... 45 Are The Most Frenuent Customer Complaints Predictable with Cellulosic, New Styles in Printing, and Cellulosic-Polyester Available Test Methods? (Johnson) 492 Fabrics, Using Vinylsulfone Reactive Dvestuffs (Hueckel) 479 Association to Promote Disposables, Paper, Fiber Chemical Cellulosic, Printing of Polyester-, Fiber Blends (Saville, Lar­ Firms Form New ...... 456 son and M eunier) ...... 938

60 American Dyestuff Reporter January 27, 1969 Ceric Ion Method, Some Properties of Cotton Yam Grafted Pressed Garments (Cooper, Jr., Walker, Hoffman and with Acrylonitrite by the (Hamalainen, St. Mard and Cooper R eeves) ...... 1031 Jr.) ...... 219 , Low to Moderate Temperature Relaxation Setting of, Chemical Finishing Conference, National Cotton Council Holds 1015 for Durable Press (Gulf Cost Section) ...... 657 Chemical Industry, On the Road to 2000: What's Ahead for Cottons, The Degradation of, Dyed with Sulfur Blacks (Sadek and Galil i 544 the? (K aupp) ...... 1036 Chemical Producers, Textile Manufacturers, Share Achieve­ Copper in Textiles by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry, ments, Problems; ATMI Head 1070 Determination of (Simonian) 95 Chemically Modified Cotton, A Water-Soluble Embedding Me­ Creasproofing, The Role of N-Methylol Compounds in the dium for Microscopical Evaluation of (Cannizzero, Goynes P rocess (Solom on) 1047 and R ollin s) ...... 29 Crosslinking, Preferential, for All-Cotton Durably Pressed Chlorinated , Current Developments in Textile Proc- Garments (Cooper, Jr., Walker, Hoffman and Reeves) 1031 cessin g U tilizin g (F arber) ...... 934 Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects Chlorine Resistance, Further Studies of Factors Affecting, of (C icione, K enney, Jutras Jr. and Gagliardi) ...... 6 6 Carbamate Finished Cotton (Cashen, Reinhardt and Reid) 878 Crosslinking Reactions of Cotton at Low Temperatures (Frick, Chromatic Color Chips, Evaluation of Color Differences Be­ Jr. and G autreaux) ...... 436 tw een , w ith th e G ray S cale (Su ga) ...... 784 Current Developments in Textile Processing Utilizing Chlor­ Chromatography, Determination of Partition Coefficients of inated S olven ts (Farber) 934 Disperse Dyes Between Cellulose Triacetate and Methanol Current Status of Scouring and Finishing by the Solvent Process (Porter) ...... 392 by Means of Thin-Layer (Kammereck and Guion) 555 Ciba Chemical and Dye Dedicates Its New Facility in Charlotte 6 Customer Complaints, Are The Most Frequent, Predictable Coin-Operated Drycleaning Termed Best Test for Bonded with Available Test Methods? (Johnson) 492 Fabrics ...... 7 Color Cards, Microfilm System Replaces ...... 345 Color Difference, Evaluation of, Between Chromatic Color Chips with the Gray Scale (Suga) 784 Color Matching, A Study of Laboratory (Hudson-Mohawk D S ection ) ...... 313 Decating, High-Pressure Full (Herard) 488 Color Matching Progress, Computer, Discussed at AATT Con­ Definitions for Size Content and Size Add-on Terms (AATCC feren ce ...... 218 Research Committee RA73) 198 Color Measurement, Preparation and Mounting Textile Sam­ Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing Acrylic ple for (Matthews, Jr.) ...... 584 Fibers, The (Mayer, Brock, Fleischer and Pastor) . 713 Color Monitor, A Continuous, for the Textile Industry (Ward) 763 Degradation of Cottons Dyed with Sulfur Blacks, The (Sadek Colorant Mixture Computer, Davidson & Hemmendinger In­ and G alil) ...... 544 troduces COMIC II ...... 837 Demand for Soil Release G row s ...... 1083 Colorfastness to Water and Light: Alternate Exposure (AATCC Design of a Small Scale Wear Test (Stavrakas and Bresnahan) 771 R esearch C om m ittee RA23) ...... 946 Determination of Copper in Textiles by Atomic Absorption Comparison of the Stain Release Characteristics of Fabrics Spectrophotometry (Simonian) ...... 95 Made of Polyester, Cotton and Polyester/Cotton (Lewis) 132 Determination of Partition Coefficients of Disperse Dyes Be­ Computer Color Matching Progress Discussed at AATT Con­ tween Cellulose Triacetate and Methanol by Means of Thin- feren ce ...... 218 Layer Chromatography (Kammereck and Guion) 555 Computer Control, Analytical Measurements for, of Textile Differential-Dyeing Carpets, Impact of (O'Mahony) 853 Dyeing and Finishing Operations (Mansfield) 410 Differential Dyeing Yams, Problems in the Dyeing of Tufted Computer Control, The Whys and Hows of, Of Textile Opera­ N ylon Carpet of (E gli) ...... 1099 tions (Freeman) 692 Disperse Dyes, Determination of Partition Coefficients of, Be­ Computers, AATT Conference Theme 70 tween Cellulose Triacetate and Methanol by Means of Thin- Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Finishing of Cotton and Blended Layer Chromatography (Kammereck and Guion) 555 Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs (Porter and Miller) 929 Disperse Dye Migration Due to the Thermosetting Reactant Consumer Expectations of Soil Release Finishes (Olson) 990 Resin-Catalyst System (Northern Piedmont Section) 306 Consumer Legislation, Testing and 177 Ditherm Fast Directs, Pressure Dyeing Cellulosic Blends with Consumer Protection to Be Theme of 1969 AATT Conference 519 (Robertson) ...... 224 Continuous Color Monitor for the Textile Industry, A (Ward) 763 DP Fume Problems, Air Filtering System Overcomes at Plant 251 Continuous Dyeing of Acrylic Fiber Tow and Stock (Mayer Dry Cans, Use of Teflon Sleeves Keeps, Clean at Fulton Cot­ and R e i c h e r t ) ...... 1104 ton M ills ...... 950 Continuous Dyeing of Cellulose and Polyester Blends (Wil- Drycleaning, Coin-Operated, Termed Best for Bonded Fabrics 7 coxson) ...... 1044 Durability of Cotton Textiles: The Effects of Exposure in Con­ Continuous Open-Width Shrink-Resisting Wool Piece Goods taminated Atmospheres, The (Brysson, Trask and Cooper, with Sodium Dicloroisocyanurate (Easton and Villiers) 523 Jr.) 512 Contribution of Fabric Construction Variable and Polyester Durable Press Blends, Rupture of Cellulosic Fibers in (Canter, Content to the Durability of Durable Press Slacks, The Jones and Weaver) ...... 45 (L oon ey, Jr.) ...... 591 Durable Press Cotton, Improved Abrasion Resistance of, by Control of Textile Processing, Silicone Fiber Finishes: A New Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment (Blanchard, Harper, Concept for (Campbell) 75 Jr., Gautreaux and Reid) 610 Cotton, A Water-Soluble Embedding Medium for Microscopical Durable Press, Fabric Research Laboratories Awarded Contract Evaluation of Chemically Modified (Cannizzaro, Goynes and for Work on All-Cotton 882 R ollins) ...... 29 Durable Press Fabrics, Deering Milliken to License Soil Re­ Cotton and Polyester/Cotton, A Comparison of the Stain Re­ lease Process for 386 lease Characteristics of Fabrics Made of Polyester, (Lewis) 132 Durable Press Fabrics, Woolen Blend (Pardo, O’Connell, and Cotton, Concurrent Dyeing and Resin Finishing of, and Blend­ Fong) . . . . 894 ed Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs (Porter and Durable Press Finish, Further Studies of the Poly-set (Ham­ M iller) ...... 929 alainen, St. Mard, Cooper, Jr. and Reeves) 1077 Cotton Council, National, Issues Program for Finishing Con­ Durable Press, Improved, Through Fabric Structure and Poly­ feren ce ...... 788 mer Treatment (Kyame, Harper, Lofton and Ruppenicker, Cotton, Crosslinking Reactions of, at Low Temperatures Jr.) 650 (Frick, Jr. and G au treau x) ...... 436 Durable Press, Low to Moderate Temperature Relaxation Set­ Cotton Durable Press, Fabric Research Laboratories Awarded ting of Cottons for (Gulf Coast Section) ...... 657 Contract for W ork on A ll-, ...... 911 Durable Press, Preliminary Observations on, Wool Fabrics Cotton, Effects of Time and Chemical Concentrations in the (O’Connell, Pardo and Fong) 245 Bleaching of Piece Goods Made of and Cotton-Synthetic Durable Press Projects Under Way at Two Laboratories, All- Blends (Moore) ...... ■ ■ • ■■■■■ • • ■■ ■ ...... ,, 185 C otton ...... 653 Cotton, Emulsion Application of a Polv (Perfluoro-octanoyl) Durable Press Shirts, Drycleaning of, Studied by NID (Mc- Ethylenimine to (Connick, Jr. and Ellzey, Jr.) 71 N eirn ey) ...... 605 Cotton Fabrics, Highly Active Catalysts for Wrinkle Resist­ Durable Press Slacks, The Contribution of Fabric Construc­ ance and Wash-Wear Finishing of (Pierce, Jr., and Frick, tion Variable and Polyester Content to the Durability of (L ooney, Jr.) ...... 591 Jr.) 864 Cotton Fabrics, the Measurement of Embrittlement of Due to Durably Pressed Garments, Preferential Crosslinking for All- Resin Treatment (Krasny) 97 Cotton (Cooper, Jr„ Walker, Hoffman and Reeves) 1031 Cotton, Fiber Reactive Flame Retardant Developed for, Fab- Dye Blending, Geigy Chemical Corp. Opens New, in New 385 ...... 926 Cotton Finishing, Some New Techniciues in (Reeves) ...... 107 Dye-Chemical Markets, The Relationship Between Piece Cotton Flote Products, Engineering Aspects of the Production Goods Imports and U. S. (Stewart) 432 and Performance of (Knoepfler, Holzenthal, Koenig and Dye Classes, Identification of, on Fibers (AATCC Research C om m ittee RA72) ...... 817 V ix) 394 Cotton, Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resist- Dye Imports, Value of, in 1967 was 9.3% Less than Previous ance of Carbamate Finished (Cashen, Reinhardt and Reid) 878 Y ear 850 Cotton Garments, Performance of Slack Mercerized Stretch Dye Institute, Textile, Film Wins Award (McNeirney) 1075 Dye Production, Trends in, and Technical Service 274 and Non-Stretch, on 6 - 8 Year old Children (Olsen and Dye System, A New Fiber Reactive (Copeland) 329 P h illip s) ...... „ • ,, f 532 Cotton Materials, A Techniaue for the Estimation of Moisture Dye Tube, New Device Wraps, Automatically 343 Content of, During Tumble Drying (Koenig and Knoepfler) 924 Dyebath Control by Absorption Spectroscopy and 3 PI (R ounds) . . . 297 Cotton Sheeting, A Study of Fire Retardancy of Polyester- Dyeing Acrylic Fibers, The Difitherm Process: An Economical (Piedmont Section) ...... ■■ ■ , , 373 Cotton Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on and Polyester Method for (Mayer, Brock, Flescher and Pastor) 713 Fabrics (Reeves. Beninate, Perkin and Drake, Jr.) 1053 Dyeing and Finishing Polyester Fiber in Floor Coverings Cotton-Svnthetic Blends, Effects of Time and Chemical Con- (R am say, Jr.) 1057 centrations in the Bleaching of Piece Goods Made of Cot­ Dyeing and Printing in Europe, Textile (Schmitz) 327 185 Dyeing, A Review of Nylon (Newby, Hug and Thomas) 113 ton and (Moore) _ Dyeing. Concurrent, and Resin Finishing of Cotton and Blend­ Cotton Textiles, The Durabilitv of. The Effects of Exposure in Contaminated Atmospheres (Brvsson, Trask and Cooper, Jr.) 512 ed Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs (Porter and Cotton Utilization Research Conference, U. S. Department of M iller) ...... 929 36 Dyeing, Continuous, of Acrylic Fiber Tow and Stock (Mayer Co^tonCUuYiz^tk>n^Research Conference, USDA Issues Program and Reichert) 1104 338 Dyeing, Continuous, of Cellulose and Polyester Blends (Wll- 498 coxson) ...... 1044 Cotton8Utilization Conference, Over 200 Attend USDA . . . . Dyeing for a Living: 1967 Olney Medal Award Address Cotton Yam, Some Properties of Grafted with Acr^1^ 1U *f. by the Ceric Ion Method (Hamalainen, St. Mard and Cooper (S tea m s) ...... 148 219 Dyeing, Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for, Polyester Fib­ ers (B row n and P eters) ...... 281 (Cotton) Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably

January 27, 7969 • American Dyestuff Reporter 61 277 Fire Retardancy, A Study of, of Polyester-Cotton Sheeting Dyeing, Non-Aqueous, Methods Intrigue Researchers (Piedmont Section) 373 Dyeing Nylon, Auxiliaries for Acid, in Bright Shades (Beau- 777 Fire Retardants, Three New, Introduced by Michigan Chem- 540 D y e in g . One-Bath Naphthol (Hueclcel) • — ltit) Dveing Operating Reliability in Pad-Thermosol (Kern) 18 First Book on the Art of Dyeing Appears in English Transla- 18,7 427 Dyeing Operations, Use of Increases in ...... Flame Retardant, Application of a New Phosphonium (Ben- Dyeing Plant, High-Speed, High Volume Runs at J. & C. 5 278 inale, Boyiston, Drake, Jr., and Reeves) 981 Dyeing, , Progress Moves Slowly Flame Retardant Fabrics, The State of the Art of (Heffner) 140 Dyeing, Pressure, Cellulosic Blends with Ditherm Fast Dnects 224 Flame Retardant, Fiber Reactive, Developed for Cotton Fab­ Dyeing, Problems in the. of Tufted Nylon Carpet of Differ­ rics ...... 385 1099 Flame Standards, ASTM Subcommittee D-13 Steps Up Ac­ ential Dyeing Yarns (Egli) ■ ■■•• . n „ D-„ i Dyeing Process for Fibers Announced by De Paul tivity in ...... 500 951 Flammability and Fire Resistance of Textiles (Leblanc) 1093 Flammability Determination Method, A (Northern New Eng­ Dyeing, Recent Advances in the, of Sulfur Colors (Tiglcr) 333 Dyeing. Tufting Boom is Reflected in Growth of Commission land Section) 942 Flammability Testing and Legislation (Segalli 195 Carpet, Plants , 292 Dyeing Unit, High Temperature Winch, Incorporates New Flammability, Textile Research Institute Plans Research Pro­ ject on 340 D esign 677 Dyeing Unit, New, is Designed for Textured Polyester Knits 711 Flock Symposium Attended by More Than 300 124 Floor Coverings, Dyeing and Finishing Polyester Fiber in Dveing with Sulfur Colors, Batch (Tobin) 37 Dyeings with Peroxygen Chemicals, Oxidation of Vat (Ross) 41 (Ramsay, Jr.) 1057 Dyes, Advances in Temperature Control Parallel Improvements Fluorochemica! Finishes, Soiling and Soil Release Properties of Some (Moreau and Drake Jr.) in Dyes (Rich) , . _ . . 289 683 Dyes for Acrylics, Eastman Chemicals Introduces Line ot Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resistance of Carbamate Finished Cotton (Cashen. Reinhardt and Reid) Cationic 710 878 Dyes, Infrared Fluorescence of (Ramsley) 611 Further Studies of the Poly-set Durable Press Finish (Ham- Dyes. New Line of, for Polyester-Wool Blends Developed by alainen, St. Mard, Cooper Jr. and Reeves) 1077 Sandoz 105 Dyes, Survey May Aid Quest for Non-Fading 280 Dyes, The Effect of, on Light Degradation of Nylon (Salvin) 156 G Dyes, Wanted: A New Name for White 303 Dyestuff, Machinery Manufacturers Cooperate 279 Greenville:, Wet-Processing at, A Report on the 1968 Southern Dvestuffs, New Polypropylene Fiber Designed for Use with Textile Show (McNeimey) 916 Wool 424 Geigy Chemical Corp. Opens New Dye Blending Facility in New Jersey 926 Gessner Named Sales Agent for Shawmut Bonding Unit 9 Gordon Research Conference on Textiles Scheduled for July 8-12 206 E Graft Polymerization Process, Burlington to Commercialize Effect of Dyes on Light Degradation of Nylon, The (Salvin) 156 Scott Paper Co’s. 268 Effects of Thermal Radiation on Drapery and Upholstery Fab­ Gray Scale, Evaluation of Color Difference Between Chro­ rics, The (Stephenson and Stephenson) 623 matic Color Chips with the (Suga) 784 Effects of Time and Chemical Concentrations in the Bleaching of Piece Goods Made of Cotton and Cotton-Synthetic Blends (M oore) 185 Embedding Medium for Microscopical Evaluation of Chemical­ H ly Modified Cotton, A Water-Soluble (Cannizzaro, Goynes Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for Dyeing Polyester Fibers and Rollins) 29 Embrittlement of Cotton Fabrics Due to Resin Treatment, The (Brown and Peters) 281 Measurement of (Krasny) 97 Heat Resistant Textile Fibers (Gloor) 482 Emulsion AoDlication of a Poly (Perfluoro-octanoly) Ethyleni- Highly Active Catalysts for Wrinkle Resistance and Wash- mine to Cotton (Connick, Jr. and Ellzey, Jr.) 71 Wear Finishing of Cotton on Fabric (Pierce Jr. and Frick Engineering Aspects of the Production and Performance of Jr.) 864 Cotton Flote Products (Knoepfler( Holzenthal, Koenig and High-Pressure Full Decating (Herard) 488 V ix) 394 High-S»eed. High Volume Runs at J. & C. Dyeing Plant 5 Ethylene Ureas, 2-Imidazolidinones,—A Review (Shenoy and Howes-Publishing Company Announces Executive Promotions 655 Pearce) 352 Evaluation of Color Difference Between Chromatic Color Chips with the Gray Scale (Suga) . 784

ICI America to Erect New Headquarters Building in Stamford, Conn. 250 F Identification of Dye Classes on Fibers (AATCC Research Committee RA72) ...... 817 Fabric Fires, The Burning Question: The U. S. Public Health Impact of Differential-Dyeing Carpets (O'Mahony) 853 Service Role in Preventing Burns from Clothing and (Imports) The Debate Over ASP: A Report on the house Ways (W hite) ...... 900 and Means Committee Hearings 571 Fabric Research Laboratories Awarded Contract for Work on All-Cotton Durable Press ...... 882 Imports, The Relationship Between Piece Goods, and U. S. Fabric Structure, Imoroved Durable Press through, and Poly­ Dye Chemical Markets (Stewart) 432 mer Treatment (Kyame, Harper, Lofton and Ruppenicker, Imoroved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by Jr.) 650 Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment (Blanchard, Harper Jr., Fabric Finishing, Polymeric Substances Employed in (Blum- Gautreaux and Reid) 610 enstein) ...... 12 Improved Durable Press Through Fabric Structure and Poly­ Fabrics, the Measurement of Embrittlement of Cotton Due to mer Treatment (Kyame, Harper, Lofton and Ruppenicker Resin Treatment (Krasny) 97 J r . ) ...... 650 Fabrics Under Development in Australia, 'Spray Printing’ of Improving the Physical Properties of Stain Release Fabrics Wool ...... 91 (Queen. Schrumm, Jr. and Lewis) 846 Fading Dyes, Survey May Aid Quest for Non-, 280 Infrared Fluorescence of Dyes (Ramsley) 611 Felting Shrinkage (Flanagan) 686 Inorganic Tellurides as Outdoor Fungicides (Brysson, Trask Fiber and Multifunctional Effects, Crosslinking Reactions in and Cooper, Jr.) 435 (Cicione, Kenney, Jutras Jr. and Gagliardi) 66 International Wool Conference, U. S. to Host 1970 102 Fiber Finishes: A New Concept for Control of Textile Proc­ essing, Silicone (Cam pbell)...... 75 Fiber Losses When Scouring and Testing Carpet Wool Blends (Stew art) 647 L Fibers in Durable Press Blends, Rupture of Cellulosic (Canter, Laboratory, Kendall Company Completes New Research and Jones and W eaver) ...... 45 D evelop m en t ...... 518 Film, Textile Dve Institute, Wins Award (McNeimey) 1075 Laboratory, Standard Chemical Opens New, and Pilot Plant in Finish, Anti-soiling, for Polyester Fabrics (Aliman, Dunlap Charlotte ...... 518 and Zybko) ...... 1086 Latest Develooments in Continuous High Pressure Treatment Finishes: A New ConceDt for Control of Textiie Processing, in Textile Processing (Poser) 668 Silicone Fiber (Campbell) ...... 75 Light Degradation of Nylon, The Effect of Dves on (Salvin) 156 Finishes, Consumer Expectations of Soil Release (Olson) 990 Low to Moderate Temoerature Relaxation Setting of Cottons Finishes. Soiling and Soil Release Properties of Some Fluoro- for Durable Press (Gulf Coast Section) 657 chemical (Moreau and Drake, Jr.) 683 Finishes, U. S. Sales of Textiles Resins, Expected to Reach Lundgren, Dr. Harold, Named to Receive 1968 Olney Medal $300 M illion (M cN eim ey) ...... A w ard 560 376 Lynn, Dr. J. Edward Named ADR Technical Editor 139 Finishing Agents, Multinurpose, Aid Mills (McNeimey) 510 Finishing Conference, National Cotton Council Issues'Program for ...... 788 Finishing, Current Status of Scouring and. by the Solvent M Process (Porter) ...... 392 Finishing, Dveing and. Polyester Fiber in Floor Coverings Management of the Textile Industry, The Role of Research (Ram say, Jr.) ...... 1057 and Development in the Modern (Fox) H9 Finishing. Highly Active Catalysts for Wrinkle Resistance and Marketing, New Products Coordination as a Sub-Function of, Wash-Wear, of Cotton Fabrics (Pierce, Jr. and Frick Jr ) 864 (B ours, III) ...... 1010 Finishing Plant. Canada's Largest, Features Variety of' Web Measurement of Embrittlement of Cotton Fabrics Due to Resin Handling Enuipment 815 T reatm en t ...... 97 Finishing Polvester/Cotton Blend Fabrics, Some Aspects and Method for Soiling One-Fiber Test Fabrics, A (Kennedy and Trends of (Ghionis and Browne) 254 Stout) Finishing, Polymeric Substances Employed in Fabric (Blum- Methylol Compounds, The Role of N-, in the Creaseproofing enstein) ...... 12 P rocess (Solom on ) ...... 1047 Finishing, Soil Release—A New Chemical Concept in Poly­ ester (Perry) M icrofilm S ystem R ep laces Color C a r d s ...... 345 405 Microscopical Evaluation of Chemically Modified Cotton, A Finishing, Some New Technioues in Cotton (Reeves) 107 Water-Soluble Embedding Medium for (Cannizzaro, Goynes Fire Resistance of Textiles, Flammability and (Leblanc) 1093 and R ollin s) ...... 29

62 American Dyestuff Reporter January 27, 1969 Moisture Content, A Technique for the Estimation of the, of Cotton Materials During Tumble Drying (Koenig and Pre-Drying is an Essential Step at Opelika Plant of West Point-Pepperell ...... 9 1 1 K noepfler 9 2 4 Monitoring Systems, Plants Installing Wet-Pickup 687 Preferential Crosslinking for All-Cotton Durably Pressed Gar­ ments (Cooper, Jr,, Walker, Hoffman and Reeves) 1031 Monsanto to Cease Production of H-Acid; Imports are Blamed 252 Preliminary Observations on Durable Press Wool Fabrics (O’Connell, Pardo and F on g) ...... 245 Preparation and Mounting Textile Samples for Color Measure­ ment (Matthews, J r .) . 584 N Pressure Dyeing Cellulosic Blends with Ditherm Fast Directs Naphthol Dyeing, One-Bath (Hueckel) 160 (Robertson) ...... 224 National Cotton Council Holds Chemical Finishing Conference 1015 Printed Fabrics, More Efficient Way to Fix, Developed by National Cotton Council Issues Program for Finishing Con­ Canadian Plant (Jonusas) 370 feren ce ...... 7 8 8 Printing of Polyester-Cellulosic Fiber Blends (Saville, Larson New Fiber Reactive Dye System, A (Copeland) 3 2 9 and Meunier) ...... 938 New Line of Dyes for Polyester-Wool Blends Developed by Printing, Textile Dyeing and. in Europe (Schmitz) 327 Sandoz ...... 1 q5 Problems in the Dyeing of Tufted Nylon Carpets of Different New Product Coordination as a Sub-Function of Marketing Differential Dyeing Yams (Egli) . , . . 1099 (Bours, III) ...... 6 i o ,0 Processing, Silicone Fiber Finishes: A New Concept for Con­ New Products, Additions to Annual List of, for Textile Wet- trol of T e x t i l e ...... 7 5 Processing 7 3 New Products, Alphabetical List of, Introduced since Novem­ ber 1967 956 New Styles in Printing, Using Vinylsulfone Reactive Dyestuffs R (H ueckel) ...... 4 7 9 Radiation Techniques in the Textile Industry (Stannett and New Test Subject: Pillow Resiliency (McNeimey) 646 H offm an) ...... 9 9 8 Nomex Fibers, Dyeing Process for, Announced by De Paul Recent Advances in the Dyeing of Sulfur Colors (Tigler) 333 C hem ical ...... " 9 5 1 Relationship Between Piece Goods Imports, and U. S. Dye- Non-Aqueous Dyeing Methods Intrigue Researchers 277 Chemical Markets, The (Stew art) ...... 432 Nonwovens: How Big an Impact? (McNeirney) 5 4 2 Removability of Polyvinyl Alcohol Warp Size—Underlying ’ Nylon Dyeing, A Review of (Newby, Hug and Thomas) 113 Principles and Practical Aspects, The (Williams and Doner- Nylon, Auxiliaries for Acid Dyeing, in Bright Shades (Beau- m eyer) ...... 440 m ont) 7 7 7 Reruns, Automatic Controls Cut, at Hillcrest Dye Works 248 Nylon, The Effect of Dyes on Light Degradation of (Saivin) 156 Research and Development in Modem Management of the Textile Industry, The Role of (Fox) 119 Resiliency, New Test Subject: Pillow (McNeirney) 646 Resiliency, Resin Treatment for, and Shrinkage Control o (Marynard) 9 8 6 Resin Finishing, Concurrent Dyeing and, of Cotton and Blend­ OBITUARIES------ed Fabrics with Acid and Direct Dyestuffs (Porter and Ainslie, Thomas D. 3 7 4 M i l l e r ) ...... 9 2 9 B lackstead, Eric N ...... 9 3 Resin Treatment for Resiliency and Shrinkage Control (May­ Craig, H ubert M., Sr...... 602 nard ) 986 G arside, Jam es H. 602 Resin Treatment, The Measurement of Embrittlement of Cot­ Landis, E dw in F...... 271 ton Fabrics Due to (Krasny) ...... 9 7 Lauer, Walter F ...... 271 Review of Automatic Screen Printing Machines, A (Jonusas) 211 Murphy, Frank P. 9 3 A Review of Nylon Dyeing (Newby, Hug and Thomas) 113 N evin s, Frank E, ...... 8 7 4 Robinson, D. W., Succeeds W. G. Parksas AATCC President; Ray, Cecil B. 602 C. S ylvester N am ed VP ...... 5 5 9 Scola, F rank A ...... 9 3 Role of N-Methylol Compounds in the Creaseproofing Process, W ilson, R obert L., Jr...... 602 The (Solomon) ...... 1047 Oil Release: A Microscopic View, Some Phyiscial Aspects of Role of Research and Development in Modern Management of (H offm an) 9 9 2 the Textile Industry, The (Fox) ...... 1 1 9 Olefin Fiber, Use of. Increases in Dyeing Operations 183 Rupture of Cellulosic Fibers in Durable Press Blends (Canter, Oleophilic Stain Release (Tsuzuki and Yabuuchi) 472 Jones and W eaver) ...... 4 5 One-Bath Naphthol Dyeing (Hueckel) . . . 160 One-Fiber Test Fabrics, A Method for Soiling (Kennedy and S to u t) 2 On The Road to 2000: What's Ahead for the Chemical In­ s dustry? (K aupp) ...... 1036 Sandoz Merges Its Dyestuff and Chemical Operations into One Operating Reliability in Pad-Thermosol Dyeing (Kern) 18 U nit ...... 8 Oxidation of Vat Dyeings with Peroxygen Chemicals (Ross) 41 Scouring, Current Status of, and Finishing by the Solvent P rocess (Porter) ...... 3 9 2 Screen Printing Machines, A Review of Automatic (Jonusas) 211 Screen Printing Unit, Brittany Dyeing and Printing Corp. In­ P stalls New Automatic (Jonusas) 1 4 4 Shrinkage Control, Resin Treatment for Resiliency and (May­ Pad-Thermosol Dyeing, Operating Reliability in (Kern) 18 nard) 9 8 6 Performance of Slack Mercerized Stretch and Non-Stretch Shrinkage, Felting (Flanagan) 6 8 6 Cotton Garments on 6 - 8 Year Old Children (Olsen and Silicone Fiber Finishes: A New Concept for Control of Tex­ P hillips) 532 tile Processing (Campbell) ...... 7 5 Peroxygen Chemicals, Oxidation of Vat Dyeings with (Ross) 41 Size Content and Size Add-on Terms, Definitions for (AATCC Phosphonium, Application of a New, Flame Retardant (Ben- R esearch C om m ittee R A 7 3 ) ...... 1 9 8 inate, B oylston , D rake, Jr., and R eeves) ...... 981 Soiling, Carpet, Test Methods (Cox) ...... 828 Physical Properties, Improving the, of Stain-release Fabrics Soiling and Soil Release Properties of Some Fluorochemical (Queen, Schruum, Jr. and Lewis) ...... 846 Finishes (Moreau and Drake, Jr.) 683 Pictorial Highlights of 1967 National Technical Conference 82 Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester , Du Pont’s Newest Fiber Described as a Like 543 Fabrics (Reeves, Beninate, Perkin and Drake, Jr.) 1053 Polyester-Cellulosic Fiber Blends, Printing of (Saville, Larson Soiling One-Fiber Test Fabrics, A Method for (Kennedy and and M eunier) ...... 938 Stout i ...... 2 Polyester, Continuous Dyeing of Cellulose and, Blends (Wil- Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and Its Test Methods coxson) ...... 1044 (Shimauchi and M izushim a)...... 462 Polyester, Cotton and Polyester/Cotton, A Comparison of the Soil Release—A New Chemical Concept in Polyester Finishing Stain Release Characteristics of Fabrics Made of (Lewis) . 132 (P erry) 405 Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabrics, Some Aspects and Trends of Soil Release, Demand for. Grows ...... 1083 Finishing (Ghionis and Browne) 254 Soil Release Finishes, Consumer Expectations of (Olson) 9 9 0 Polyester-Cotton Sheeting, A Study of Fire Retardancy of Soil Release Process, Deering Milliken to License, for Durable (P ied m on t S ection ) ...... 373 P ress Fabrics ...... 386 Polyester Fabrics, Anti-soiling Finish for (Aliman, Dunlap Solvent Process, Current Status of Scouring and Finishing by and Zybko) ...... 1086 the (Porter) ...... 3 9 2 Polyester Fiber, Dyeing and Finishing, in Floor Coverings Some Aspects and Trends of Finishing Polyester/Cotton Blend (Ramsay, Jr.) 1057 Fabrics (G hionis and B row n) ...... 254 Polyester Fiber, Soil Redeposition of, and its Test Methods Some New Techniques in Cotton Finishing (Reeves) 107 (Shimauchi and Mizushima) 462 Some Physical Aspects of Oil Release: A Microscopic View Polyester Fibers, Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for Dye­ (H offm an) ...... 9 9 2 ing (Brown and Peters) 281 Some Properties of Cotton Yarn Grafted with Acrylonitrite Polyester, New Styles in Printing Cellulosic and Cellulosic, by the Ceric Ion Method (Hamalainen, St. Mard and Cooper Fabrics, Using Vinylsulfone Reactive Dyestuffs (Hueckel) 479 Jr.) ...... 219 Polyester, Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and. Sou-Tex to Market New Series of Acid Dyestuffs 1 7 1 Fabrics (Reeves, Beninate, Perkin and Drake, Jr.) 1053 Southern Textile Exposition, October 21-25, A Directory of Polyester-Wool Blends, New Line of Dyes for Developed by Wet-Processing Exhibits at the 7 9 8 Sandoz ...... 105 Southern Textile Show, Wet-Processing at Greenville: A Re­ Polymeric Substances Employed in Fabric Finishing (Blum- port on the 1968 (M cN eim ey) 916 12 Speakers Announced for 1969 AATT Annual Conference 952 Polymer Treatment, Improved Durable Press Through Fab­ Spectrophotometry, Determination of Copper in Textiles by ric Structure and (Kyame, Harper Lofton and Ruppenicker, Atomic Absorption (Simonian) ...... 95 Jr.) ...... 650 Spectroscopy, Dyebath Control by Absorption, and 3 PI Poly (Perfluoro-octanoyl) Ethylenimine to Cotton, Emulsion (R ounds) ...... 297 Application of a (Connick, Jr. and Ellzey, Jr.) 71 ‘Spray Printing' of Wool Fabrics Under Development in Polypropylene Dyeing Progress Moves Slowly 278 A u s t r a lia ...... 9 1 Polypropylene Fiber, New, Designed for Use with Wool Dye- Stain Release Characteristics of Fabrics Made of Polyester, 424 Cotton and Polyester/Cotton, A Comparison of (Lewis) 132 Poly-set Durable Press Finish, Further Studies of the (Ham- Stain-release, Improving the Physical Properties of, Fabrics alainen, St. Mard, Cooper, Jr. and Reeves) 1077 (Queen, Schrumm, Jr. and Lewis) 846 Polyurethane Treatment, Improved Abrasion Resistance of Stain Release. Oleophilic (Tsuzuki and Yabuuchi) 472 Durable Press Cotton by Single-Step (Blanchard, Harper, Standards, USASI Issues Revised Set of L-22, for Textile Jr., Gautreaux and Reid) ■■■■.■• 610 Fabrics ...... 553 Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Laundering State of the Art of Flame Retardant Fabrics, The (Heffner) 140 (Handy, Arnold, Reitz and Wilkinson) 529 Static Generator and Evaluator, The ‘AFC’ (Frederick) 5 5 0

January 27, 1969 American Dyestuff Reporter 63 Stretch Test Measurements of Specimens of Varying Lengths U. S. Public Health Service Role in Preventing Burns from and Varying Stretch Properties (Huston and Stout) 606 Clothing and Fabric Fires, The Burning Question: The Study of Fire Retardancy of Polyester-Cotton Sheeting, A (W hite) ...... 900 U. S. Sales of Textile Resins, Finishes Expected to Reach $300 Piedmont Section) , 373 Study of Laboratory Color Matching, A (Hudson-Mohawk Million (McNeimey) ...... 876 313 U S to Host 1970 International Wool Conference 1 0 2 Sulfur Blacks, The Degradation of Cottons Dyed with (Sadek Use of Olefin Fiber Increases in Dyeing Operations 183 and G alil) 544 Use of Teflon Sleeves Keeps Dry Cans Clean at Fulton Cotton Sulfur Colors, Batch Dyeing with (Tobin) 37 Mills 950 Sulfur Colors, Recent Advances in the Dyeing of (Tigler) 333 Surfactant Structure and Performance (Gantz) 885 Symposium in 1970, Swiss Association to Hold Fourth 7 V

Vat Dye Reduction, Ventron Introduces New System for 7 9 3 T Vat Dyeings with Peroxygen Chemicals, Oxidation of (Ross) 41 Vinylsulfone, Reactive Dyestuffs, New Styles in Printing Cel- Technique for the Estimation of the Moisture Content of Cot­ lulosic and Cellulosic-Polyester Fabrics, Using (Hueckel) 479 ton Materials During Tumble Drying (Koenig and Knoepfler) 924 Volume Runs at J. & C. Dyeing Plant, High-Speed, High 5 Tellurides, Inorganic, as Outdoor Fungicides (Brysson, Trask Von Hoffmann, August Wilhelm, The Sesquicentennial of his and Cooper, Jr. I ...... 435 Temperature Control, Advances in, Parallel Improvements in Birth (Wilcox) ...... 690 D yes (R ich) ...... 289 Temperature Relaxation Setting, Low to Moderate, of Cottons for Durable Press (Gulf Coast Section) 657 Test Fabrics, A Method for Soiling One-Fiber (Kennedy and w Stout) ...... 2 Testing and Consumer Legislation 177 Wash-Wear Finishing, Highly Active Catalysts for Wrinkle Re­ Textile Dye Institute Film Wins Award (McNeimey) 1075 sistance and, of Cotton Fabrics (Pierce, Jr. and Frick, Jr.) 864 Textile Dyeing and Printing in Europe (Schmitz) 327 Water-Soluble Embedding Medium for Microscopical Evalua­ Textile Hall Adding New $1 Million Wing: To Be Ready for tion of Chemically Modified Cotton, A (Cannizzaro, Goynes ATME in 1969 654 and R ollin s) ...... 29 Textile Industry, The Role of Research and Development in Wear Test, Design of a Small Scale (Stavrakas and Bresnahan) 771 the Modern Management of the (Fox) 119 Web Handling Equipment, Canada’s Largest Finishing Plant T extile M achinery M anufacturers See Upturn in 1968 100 F eatu res V ariety o f ...... 815 Textile Manufacturers, Chemical Producers, Share Achieve­ Wet-Processing at Greenville: A Report on the 1968 Southern ments, Problems: ATMI Head 1070 T ex tile S h ow (M cN eim ey ) ...... 916 Textile Research Institute Begins Fall Series of Seminars 851 Wet-Processing Exhibits, A Directory of, at the 25th Southern Textile Research Institute Issues Program for Annual Meeting 147 Textile Exposition, October 21-25 798 Textiles by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry, Determin­ Whys and Hows of Computer Control of Textile Operations, ation of Copper in (Simonian) 95 The (Freeman) 692 Textured Polyester Knits, New Dyeing Unit is Designed for 711 Wool Blends, Fiber Losses When Scouring and Testing Car­ Thermal Radiation, The Effects of, on Drapery and Upholstery pet (Stewart) 647 Fabrics (Stephenson and Stephenson) 623 Wool Blends, New Line of Dyes for Polyester-, Developed by Thermosetting Reactant, Disperse Dye Migration Due to the Sandoz 105 Resin-Catalyst System (Northern Piedmont System) 306 Wool Dyestuffs, New Polypropylene Fiber Designed for Use Tufted Nylon Carpet, Problems in the Dyeing of, of Differ­ w ith ...... 424 ential Dyeing Yarn (Egli) 1099 Wool Fabrics, Preliminary Observation on Durable Press Tufting Boom is Reflected in Growth of Commission Carpet (O'Connell, Pardo and Fong) 245 D yein g P lants ...... 292 Wool Fabrics Under Development in Australia, ‘Spray Printing 1 Tumble Drying, A Technique for the Estimation of the Mois­ of 91 ture Content of Cotton Materials During (Koenig and Wool Piece Goods, Continuous Open-Width Shrink-Resisting, Knoepfler) ...... 924 with Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (Easton and Villiers) 523 2-Imidazolidinones (Ethylene Ureas—A Review (Shenoy and Wool Secretariat, International, Opens New Laboratories 720 Pearce) ...... 352 Woolen Blend Durable Press Fabrics (Pardo, O’Connell and F ong) 894 Wrinkle Recovery Tester, A Cartridge Type Holder for the Monsanto (George, Markezich and Copeland) 650 u Wrinkle Resistance, Highly Active Catalysts for, and Wash- U. S. Department of Agriculture to Hold Cotton Utilization Wear Finishing of Cotton Fabrics (Pierce, Jr. and Frick, Research Conference 36 Jr.) ...... 864

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