Textile Preparation and DyeingThis book deals with the classical processes for textile dyeing as well as with preparation of the material before dyeing, and includes recent technological developments. Both theoretical and the practical aspects are discussed precisely, in order to enable the students and the technicians to understand the processes clearly. |
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All 10 reviews »I would like to confirm what is written in this book on Nomex (1,2 Aramid) and Kevlar (1,3 Aramid).
I thought it should be 1,3 or Meta-Aramid for Nomex and 1,4 Para-Aramid for Kevlar?
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