RN F T WPL DIRECTORY Simplified, Economic Reactive Dyeing (Johnson)
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Continuous Dyeing of Polyester/Cotton Blends by the Thermosol, Pad-Steam Am erican Dyestuff Reporter Process...........................................Sept. 42 Dyeing Acrylic Fibers: Some New Approaches (Doyle) ...................................... March 30 Dyeing Cellulose and Cellulose/Polyester Used Editorial Index in Drapery, Upholstery and Apparel (Balchin). Sept. 35 Dyes and Dyebath Additives—A Marketing Research Appraisal (Tanzer)......................... Nov. 57 High Temperature Dyeing of Polyester/Cotton Vol. 68 1979 Blends (White, Johnson)....................... March 22 How to Continuous Dye Mixed Filament/Spun Carpets On-Line Color Monitoring (Best).......................Nov. 34 Polyester/Cottons(Haileera/.)..................... Sept. 20 Better Ozone Fastness on Nylon Carpets with Process Controls Buyer's Guide...................... Nov. 19 Jet Dyeing with Sulfur and Vat Colors (Tobin)... Sept. 26 Acid and Disperse Dye Combinations Seam Detecting in Dyeing Machines (Merritt)_Nov. 39 New Polyester/Cotton Dye and Print Systems (Lewis)........................................ June 26 (Stetson, Thompson)..................................28 Carpet Dyeing at 70°-75° (Beiertz)................June 22 New Softener and Carrier Improve Mill Operations Dyeing (Singer)...........................................March 24 Coating Agents that Prevent Dye Co-precipitation: Non-Benzidine Dyes for Polyester/Cotton Electron-Beam Polymerization on Pre-Coated Theory and Practice (Pratt)......................... Sept. 39 (Maiolo)..............................................March 37 Glass Fabric (Needles)..........................April 37 Applied Naphthol Dyeing (Moore)............... Aug. 57 Novel Stripping System for Cellulosics. Manmades Better Leveling for Polyester Dyeings (Fono)........................................... March 20 Control Systems (Abrahams) ................................ March 26 Nylon Dyeing Short Course (Cole)....................Sept. 24 Automatic Straightener Increases Finishing Butyrolactone Acid Donor for Dyeing Nylon On the Level with Acrylics (Zuidema)............... March 36 Range Efficiency (Klopsch)..................... Nov. 40 Fiber (Nahta)........................................March 32 Practical Aspects of Dyeing Wool and Wool Blends (Drewniak)............................................ June 45 Practical Help for Continuous Vat Dyeing (Cook)............................................. March 41 Now Available irom ADR Practical Solutions toTrimer Problems in Polyester Dyeing (DeMaria. Gajendragadkar).................Sept. 32 Reverse Dyeing Process for Polyester/Cotton (Kenyon).................................... March 19 RN f t WPL DIRECTORY Simplified, Economic Reactive Dyeing (Johnson)........................................March 21 The RN & WPL Directory is now available Surfactant System Replaces Dye Carrier Solvents (Nahta)................................................Sept. 55 for immediate delivery. Two New Chemicals Create Better Multicolored Nylons (Brownewell)............................March 38 RN & WPL numbers, the numbers found in Dyes textile labels that identify a manufacturer, Acid Catalyzed Reactive Dye for Cotton, Part II, Light Fading (Kamel etal.)...........................July 31 are important to every segment of the textile Nitrolignin Dye for Wool (Nagaty and Mansour)............................................. June 64 world. State of the Dyestuffs Industry Message.............Dec. 51 Buyers—To identify sources when only a Energy Conservation Recycling Saves! (Sibley)...............................Oct. 23 neutral label is present. Water, Energy and Chemical Recovery from Desizing (Porter, Black).........................................Dec. 46 Suppliers—To find new sales leads from our Finishing completely cross referenced Directory. Controlled Hydrolysis for Making Polyester Silk- Like (DeMaria).........................................Oct. 30 Manufacturers—To identify competition Creasability of Fully-Cured Double Knits Containing Cotton (Kottes Andrews, Harper)...................April 22 and locate new contracting sources. Fluorochemical Soil Retardants for Carpets (Bierbrauerefa/.)............................ June 19 Loop Transfer Padding for Special Effects The Directory is cross referenced (Bruno, Harper)....................................... Nov. 52 Non-Crocking Softener Finishes for Synthetics (Mays)............................................Sept 22 by num ber Sequestrants in Dyeing and Finishing (Leuck)... Nov. 49 by product Flame Retardants alphabetically Flame Retardants for Cotton/PE (Timpaetal.)... June 60 geographically Foam Processing Foam Processing of Textiles...........................July 19 import/export Foam Use in Finishing Saves Energy, Speeds Output.................................................July 28 Low-Liquor Ratio Foam Processing (Skoufis)_July 20 With over 63,000 numerical listings and Novel Linear Extrusion Method for Pigmented Foams for Dyeing and Backcoating over 1000 pages this Directory is a valuable (Waxelbaum)..........................................July 27 resource and a must for all offices, sales Production of Consistent Foams (Egan)..............July 24 Management forces and libraries. The Directory’s cost Chemicals: Shortages Are Ahead (Brookhuis)__ May 24 Innovation—Key to the Future (Stoll)..................May 19 _________ is $50.00_______________ ________________________ Planning for Tomorrow—Today (Werner)............. May 20 Professional Management: A Mill Man's Viewpoint (Scotese).................................. May 17 To order the RN & WPL Directory, fill out this coupon and mail it to: Textile Fiber Outlook: Troubled but Not Bleak American Dyestuff Reporter (Barnes)........................................... Dec. 51 Book Division Textile Labeling and the Consumer (Nagel).... March 15 630 Third Ave. Do not mail payment, Nonwovens New York, N.Y. 10017 you will be billed. Elastic Nonwoven Tubes: Their Use in Economic Yarn Finishing (Schultheiss).................. March 52 Ship to: Man-Made Fibers: Their Role in Nonwovens (Attle)................................................ March 58 Nonwoven Textiles Progress Report (Starr)_March 45 Name ------------------ ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Nonwovens Symposium Assesses Future Impact T itle _________________________ _________________________________ of Technology.........................................May 29 Company ___________________ ___________________________________ Pollution Control Address ___________________ ___________________________________ Air Pollution Control Technology; 1985 Through 2000(Boubel).......................................... Oct. 25 City ______________________ S tate________________________Zip_____ Anti-Pollution Measures at Fieldcrest Mills....... Oct. 22 (Continued on page 46] A merican Dyestuff Reporter □ January 1980 Ando).................................................. Feb. 36 Silicones: Dow Corning Transfer Printing Buyer's Guide........................Feb. 15 Among the other units shown by A newly-revised 40-page “ Guide to Transfer Printing Resin Treated Cellulosic Materials Mezzera were: Dow Corning Products” summarizes (Vellins)................................................Feb. 38 The Model VGJ jumbo jig capable the applications, descriptions, and R e vie w s of handling fabric loads with a roll Annual New Products Review........................ Dec. 36 diameter of up to 1300 mm at speeds benefits of more than 250 silicone ADR's Guide to Hanover—A Special 20-Page products. Supplement...........................................Aug. 37 of up to 150 m/min. ITMA Report, Part I—Dyeing......................... Dec. 21 The Rapidflux JTA atmospheric The guide is conveniently arranged ITMA Photo Gallery.....................................Aug. 30 in two sections—one industry re ITMA Photo Gallery..................................... Dec. 22 rope dyeing machine, a jet with a lated, and one for product selec Knitting Arts Exhibition Preview...................... April 19 low liquor ratio of 5:1 in which fab KAE Floor Plan Highlighting Wet Processing tion. Twenty-one major silicone Booths................................................April 20 ric can be processed at speeds of up using industries, including textiles, KAE Wet Processing Suppliers' Addresses.......April 21 to 400 m/min. It comes in two and Schematic of ITMA Fairgrounds...................... Aug. 22 are featured. Textile Coloration at ITMA (Norwick)................. Dec. 31 four tube models with capacities of Product selection tables list bene Wet Processing Exhibits.............................. Aug. 21 200-400 kg. The Rapidflux JTA dyes fits, features, and important techni knits and wovens and is suitable cal properties for 34 types of Dow for cotton, viscose, acetate and Corning products. DYEING wool and their blends. [Continued from page 37] Circle 80 on Reader Service Card Cut-R circular rapid jet for rope ing range. dyeing under pressure, a jet which comes in one, two and three tube INDEX □ models, each tube having a capacity [Continued from page 12] Among the ribbon dyeing ma of 100 kg of fabric. The Cut-R is Impact of Foam on Textile Wastewater Treatment chines displayed by the German (Bahorsky).............................................Oct. 26 designed for dyeing polyester and Pollution and Energy Control at Coats & Clark ... Oct. 21 firm Mageba was its Mageba-Midi, a blends. Waste Color Removal from Textile Effluents