Research Journal of Textile and Apparel: Volume 16 Issue 1

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Isolation Of Colour Component From italicJuglans Regia L.: Chromatographic Determination, Spectrophotometric Investigation And Dyeing Properties

Mustafa Gungor, Mustafa Cesme, Aysegul Golcu

In this paper, we present a more sensitive quantification of the high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method to analyze juglon in madder root (Juglans regia L. or…

Application of Catalyst in Textile Wet Processes

Y.L. Lam, C.W. Kan, C.W.M. Yuen

A systematical review of catalyst was provided in the paper involving the definition, the sort, effect mechanism and the influence factors which followed that the application of…

Preparation and Characterisation of Ink Formulations for Jet Printing on Nylon Carpet

H. Abd El-Wahab, M.M. El-Molla, L. Lin

Various ink formulations for inkjet printing on nylon66 carpet are prepared by using CI Acid Red 57, Natrosol and sodium alginate thickeners, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol…

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Enhancement of Cotton and Cotton / Wool Blend Dyeability by Microwave Heating

K. Haggag, N.S. Elshemy, N.A. Nasef

The dyeing of cotton and cotton/wool blend fabric by using reactive dyes has been studied with both conventional heating and microwave irradiation. The effects of the dye bath pH…

The Effects of Industrial Environment on Colour Fastness to Light of Mordanted Wool Yarns Dyed with Natural Dyes

M.M. Kamel, H.M. Helmy, Alia A. Shakour, S.S. Rashed

Wool yarns are dyed with natural colouring matter that is extracted from cochineal, turmeric and madder, and mordanted with different mordants by using the exhaustion method. Many…

Discharge Printing on Heat Transfer Printed Cationised Linen Fabrics

Abd-El Thalouth, J.I., Rekaby M., El-Halwagy A.A.

An approach for discharge printing of cationised linen fabric has been examined. Accordingly, cationic sites are first added to the fibers via a pretreatment with different…

Preparation and Characterization of Phosphorylated Sesbania Galactomannan Gum Derivatives and Their Applications in Textile Printing

Abd El-Thalouth I., Rekaby M., Abdel-Rahman A.H., El-khabery Sh. A.

Galactomannan gum isolated from the seeds of sesbania is subjected to chemical modification via phosphorylation. This is conducted via heating moistened blends of the gum with a…

Green Strategy for Development of Antimicrobial Printed Textile Fabrics

Hebeish A.A., N.F. Ali, J.I. Abd El- Thalouth

The green synthesis strategy was established for textile finishing, aiming at development of antimicrobial-printed cotton and silk fabrics. The synthesis referred to the treatment…

Studying The Performance of Men’s Socks

Aliaa A. Mohammad, Z. M. Abdel Megeid, Sanaa S. Saleh, Khaled M. Abdo

Socks are one of the most important accessories, which have many kinds of blend composition, design, style and construction. In this study, an investigation was conducted to…

Evaluation of the Thermal Properties of Kermel and PBO Fibres

Xiaoyan Liu, Weidong Yu, Yukun Tao, Xiaoling Wang, Ying Li

High performance aramid fibers display high tenacity, modulus and temperature resistance under various end-use applications. Since no scientific research papers on the subject of…

Optimization of Ring Frame Process Parameters for Fancy Multicount Yarn Part I: Ne 9.5s Multicount Yarn

Shakeel Iqbal, P. Pramanik, V.V. Haragopal

Fancy multicount yarn (9.5s Ne) is prepared on a ring frame with an Amsler fancy yarn attachment per the Box-Bhenken design for three variables and at three levels. The ring frame…

Review of Cost Estimation Techniques and Their Strategic Importance in the New Product Development Process of Textile Products

Olga Ievtushenko, George L. Hodge

Today, the strategy of innovation is perhaps the most pervasive strategy for textile companies to achieve a competitive advantage while facing severe competition in the global…

Cover of Research Journal of Textile and Apparel

ISSN:

1560-6074

Online date, start – end:

1997

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Gail Taylor