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116102006
Textile Engineering
High Performance and Specialty Fibres
Dr. Manjeet Jassal
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IIT Delhi
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Introduction Classification and Developments
Aramids
Other rigid rod polymers such as PBZT, PBO, PBI.
Melt spun wholly aromatic polyester
Manufacturing of carbon fibres
Gel Spun pe fibres
Thermally resistant fibres
Chemically resistant fibres
Glass fibre
Ceramic fibre
Elastomeric fibre
Lyocell fibres
Stimuli responsive and Smart textiles
Biodegradable fibres based on PLLA
Absorbent Fibres
Non circular/ hollow fibres
Bicomponent and other specialty fibres
Electrospun Nanofibres
116102008
Textile Engineering
Knitting Technology
Prof. P.K. Banerjee
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IIT Delhi
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1.1 Basic concepts
1.2 The process of loop formation
2.1 Plain or single jersey
2.2 The Rib construction
2.3 The Purl construction
2.4 The Interlock Construction
2.5 Conventions for representation of constructions
3.1 The Primary Knitting Elements
3.2 Sequence of loop formation
4.1 Relation between Machine Gauge and Yarn Count
4.2 Control of loop length
4.3 Productivity of knitting machine
4.4 Quality of knitting yarn
4.5 Common fabric defects
5.1 Geometry of a loop
5.2 Some useful relations
Appendix
6.1 Broad classification
6.2 The tricot machine
6.3 The Raschel machine
7.1 Convention for representation of constructions
7.2 Single bar warp knit constructions
7.3 Multibar warp knit constructions
8.1 Compound needle on tricot machine
8.2 Latch needle on single bed Raschel
8.3 Latch needle on double bed Raschel
9.1 Pattern disc
9.2 Pattern chain
9.3 Electronic shogging
10.1 Single bed structure
10.2 Double bed structures
11.0 Multiaxial warp knitting
12.0 Advantages of warp knitting process vis-a-vis other fabric manufacturing processes
116102012
Textile Engineering
Mechanics of Textile Machinery
Dr. R.S. Rengasamy
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IIT Delhi
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1.1 INTRODUCTION TO DRIVES
1.2 PRIMARY MACHINE ELEMENTS
1.3 SPECIAL PURPOSE DRIVES
1.4 DEVICES
2.1 INTRODUCTION
2.2 FLAT BELT DRIVE
2.3 ANALYSIS OF FLAT BELT TENSIONS
2.4 POSITIONS OF SLACK AND TIGHT SIDES OF BELT
2.5 MAXIMIZING THE POWER TRANSMISSION
2.6 GEOMETRICAL RELATIOSHIPS IN BELT DRIVES
2.7 SELECTION OF BELT AND PULLEY DIAMETER
2.8 REVERSING DRIVES WITH FLAT BELTS
2.9 FLAT BELT WITH OUT OF PLANE PULLEYS
2.10 CLUTCHING ACTION WITH FLAT BELT
2.11 APPLICATIONS OF FLAT BELTS
2.12 V BELT DRIVES
2.13 CONSTRUCTION OF V BELT
2.14 FORCE ANALYSIS IN V BELT
2.15 APPLICATIONS OF V BELTS
2.16 ROUND BELTS
2.17 TOOTHED BELT DRIVES
2.18 TAPES
2.19 VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES
2.20 ADJUSTMENT OF BELT TENSIONS
2.21 COMPARISON OF BELT DRIVES
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF ROLLER CHAIN
3.3 CLASSIFICATION OF CHAINS
3.4 LUBRICATION OF ROLLER CHAINS
3.5 CHAIN TENSION AND BENDING FORCE ON SHAFT
3.6 GEOMETRICAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CHAIN DRIVE
3.7 POLYGONAL EFFECT IN CHAIN DRIVES
3.8 CHARACTERISTICS OF CHAIN DRIVES
3.9 APPLICATIONS OF ROLLER CHAINS
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 DESIGN ASPECTS OF SPUR GEAR
4.3 CONJUGATE ACTION
4.4 GENERATION OF INVOLUTE ON A CYLINDER
4.5 INVOLUTE PROFILE OF GEAR TEETH
4.6 CONSTRUCTION OF INVOLUTE GEAR TOOTH
4.7 CONTACT RATIO
4.8 PRESSURE ANGLE
4.9 INTERFERENCE IN GEARS
4.10 ELIMINATION OF INTERFERENCE
4.11 EFFECT OF INTERFERENCE ON PERIODIC FAULTS IN FIBRE ASSEMBLIES
4.12 BACK LASH IN GEARS
4.13 INTERNAL GEARS
4.14 RACK AND PINION
4.15 FORCE ANALYSIS IN SPUR GEAR
4.16 FACE WIDTH OF GEAR
4.17 LUBRICATION OF GEARS
5.1 HELICAL GEARS
5.2 PARALLEL HELICAL GEARS
5.3 GEOMETRY OF HELICAL GEARS
5.4 FORCE ANALYSIS IN HELICAL GEARS
5.5 THRUST LOADS IN PARALLEL HELICAL GEARS
5.6 CROSSED HELICAL GEARS
5.7 HERRINGBONE GEARS
5.8 APPLICATIONS OF PARALLEL HELICAL GEARS
5.9 APLICATIONS OF CROSSED HELICAL GEARS
5.10 BEVEL GEARS
5.11 STRAIGHT BEVEL GEARS
5.12 SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS
5.13 HYPOID BEVEL GEARS
5.14 MITER AND ANGULAR BEVEL GEARS
5.15 APPLICATIONS OF BEVEL GEARS
5.16 WORM GEARS
5.17 TERMINOLOGY OF WORM GEARS
5.18 CLASSIFICATION OF WORM GEARS
5.19 APPLICATIONS OF WORM GEARS
6.1 GEAR TRAIN
6.2 CLASSIFICATION OF GEAR TRAINS
6.3 SIMPLE GEAR TRAIN
6.4 COMPOUND GEAR TRAIN
6.5 REVERTED GEAR TRAIN
6.6 EPICYCLIC/ PLANETARY GEAR TRAIN
6.7 VELOCITY RATIO OF EPICYCLIC GEAR TRAIN
6.8 EPICYCLIC GEAR TRAIN WITH TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM
6.9 EPICYCLIC GEAR TRAINS ON ROVING MACHINE
6.10 EPICYCLIC GEAR TRAIN ON COMBING MACHINE
7.1 CONE PULLEYS ON ROVING MACHINE
7.2 DESIGN ASPECTS OF CONE PULLEYS
7.3 STEPS TO DESIGN CONE PULLEYS
7.4 HYPERBOLIC CONE PULLEYS
7.5 STRAIGHT CONE PULLEYS
7.6 CONE PULLEYS FOR PIANO-FEED REGULATION
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 MATERIAL PROPERTIES
8.3 FACTOR OF SAFETY AND ALLOWABLE STRESS
8.4. STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONSHIPS OF MATERIALS
8.5 DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SHAFT
8.6 DESIGN OF SHAFT AGAINST STATIC LOAD
8.7 MAXIMUM SHEAR STRESS THEORY OF FAILURE IN DESIGN OF SHAFTS
8.8 DESIGN OF SHAFT USING A.S.M.E CODE
8.9 DESIGN OF SHAFT FOR TORSIONAL RIGIDITY
8.10 DESIGN OF SHAFTS FOR LATERAL RIGIDITY
8.11 DESIGN OF BOTTOM-DRAFTING ROLLERS
8.12 DESIGN OF BOTTOM-DRAFTING ROLLER AGAINST TORSIONAL RIGIDITY
8.13 DESIGN OF BOTTOM-DRAFTING ROLLER AGAINST LATERAL RIGIDITY
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 CLUTCHES
9.3 MECHANICAL LOCKUP CLUTCHES
9.4 APPLICATIONS OF MECHANICAL CLUTCHES
9.5 FRICTION CLUTCHES
9.6 SINGLE FRICTION DISK CLUTCH
9.7 MULTI DISK FRICTION CLUTCH
9.8 CONE CLUTCHES
9.9 CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCHES
9.10 MATERIALS FOR FRICTION LINING
10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.2 MECHANICAL OR FRICTION BRAKES
10.3 BLOCK BRAKE WITH SHORT SHOE
10.4 PIVOTED BLOCK BRAKES WITH LONG SHOE
10.5 INTERNAL EXPANDING BRAKE
10.6 BAND BRAKES
10.7 DISK BRAKES
10.8 NON-FRICTION TYPE CLUTCHES AND BRAKES
10.9 DISC CLUTCH AND DICS BRAKE COMBINATION
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 SLIDING CONTACT OR BUSH BEARINGS
11.3 LUBRICATION IN BUSH BEARINGS
11.4 POWER LOSS IN BUSH BEARING
11.5 COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION IN BUSH BEARINGS
11.6 OIL-GROOVES IN BUSH BEARINGS
11.7 ROLLING CONTACT BEARINGS
11.8 BALL BEARINGS
11.9 TYPES OF BALL BEARINGS
11.10 BALL BEARINGS IN TEXTILE MACHINES
11.11 ROLLER BEARINGS
11.12 MATERIALS OF BEARING
11.13 STATIC LOAD CAPACITY OF BALL BEARING
11.14 DYNAMIC LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY
11.15 EQUIVALENT BEARING LOAD
11.16 BEARING LOAD AND LIFE
11.17 COMPARISON OF BEARINGS
12.1 INTRODUCTION
12.2 CLASSIFICATIONS OF CAM MECHANISMS
12.3 CAM DEVICE FOR COP BUILDING IN RING SPINNING MACHINE
12.4 CAM DEVICE FOR SHIFTING OF BELT ON STRAIGHT CONE PULLEYS IN ROVING MACHINE
13.1 UNBALANCE
13.2 CAUSES OF UNBALANCE
13.3 PRODUCTION AND FIELD BALANCING
13.4 MEASURES OF UNBALANCE
13.5 STATIC BALANCING
13.6 STATIC UNBALANCE
13.7 QUASI-STATIC UNBALANCE
13.8 COUPLE UNBALANCE
13.9 COUPLE UNBALANCE IN CARD CYLINDER
13.10 DYNAMIC UNBALANCE
13.11 DYNAMIC UNBALANCE IN AN OPENING ROLLER
13.12 DYNAMIC UNBALANCE IN A GROOVED WINDING DRUM
13.13 PLANE TRANSPOSITION
13.14 BALANCING OF A CYLINDER
13.15 TRIAL WEIGHTS
13.16 RUN OUT
13.17 UNBALANCE DUE TO ECCENTRICITY IN MOUNTING THE SHAFT
13.18 UNBALANCE DUE TO NONUNIFORM MASS DISTRIBUTION
13.19 DYNAMIC BALANCING OF SINGLE PLANE ROTOR
13.20 DYNAMIC BALANCING OF MULTI-PLANE ROTOR
13.21 DYNAMIC AND STATIC BALANCING
13.22 PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF BALANCING
116102014
Textile Engineering
Nonwoven Technology
Dr. Dipayan Das
Web
IIT Delhi
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1.1 Nonwovens: What are they?
1.2 Nonwovens: How do they look like?
1.3 Nonwovens: How are they created?
2.1 Fibre preparation processes
2.2 Staple fibre web formation processes
3.1 Mechanical Bonding Processes
3.2 Thermal Bonding Processes
3.3 Chemical Bonding Processes
4.1 Spunbond technology
4.2 Meltblown technology
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Mechanical finishing
5.3 Chemical finishing
1.4 References and Sources of further information
2.3 References and Sources of further information
3.4 References and Sources of further information
4.3 References and Sources of further information
5.4 References and Sources of further information
116102010
Textile Engineering
Manufactured Fibre Technology
Prof. Ashwini Kumar Agrawal
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IIT Delhi
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Polymers and Polymerization
what are Polyamides?
Polymerization of Nylon-6
Conditions of polymerization of nylon-6
Polymerization of Nylon6,6
Introduction and melt spinning line
Melt Rheology: Shear Flow
Melt Rheology- Elongational fluid flow
Spinnability
Melt spinning concepts- Thermodynamics
Melt spinning concepts: Fluid dynamics
Melt spinning concepts: Rate of momentum balance
Melt spinning concepts: Heat balance
Spinning at low speeds
Spinning at high speeds
Spinning POY and FDY
Spinning behaviour of PET, Nylon-6 and PP
Introduction to solution spinning
Solution spinning: Rheology
Spinnability in solution spinning
Mechanics of Spinning and its limiting effects
Kinetics of solution spinning
Thermodynamics of solution spinning
Mechanism for development of morphology of protofiber
Construction of phase diagrams
Effect of polymer modification on morphology of protofibers
Dry-Jet wet spinning
Introduction to drawing
Drawing Machines
Neck drawing
Effect of drawing parameters
Structure development during drawing
Drawing of nylon-6
Drawing of PET
Instabilities in drawing
Heatsetting
Synthesis of Modified Polyamides (nylon 6)
Polyesters
Side Reactions in melt PET polymerization
Solid state polymerization
116102017
Textile Engineering
Shuttleless Weaving
Prof. P.K. Banerjee
Web
IIT Delhi
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Drawbacks of a conventional shuttle loom
Basic principle of the unconventional shuttleless system
3.1 : Partially guided solid carrier
3.2 : Fully guided solid carrier
3.3 : Basic concepts of fluid carrier
Machine drive and power consumption
Drive to sley
Fabric selvedge
Productivity and fabric quality
Application of Electronics
Application of Composite Materials
QSC and Automation in Drawing-in
11.1 : The Modern Cone Winder
11.2 : The modern warper
Noise generation
Techno-Economics
Appendix-I
Appendix-II
Appendix-III
11.3 : Modernization in Sizing
116102019
Textile Engineering
Quality Control in Textile Industry
Dr. Dipayan Das
Web
IIT Delhi
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Introduction to Quality
Introduction to Quality Control
Random Variable
Continuous Random Variable
Normal Distribution
Practical Example
Discrete Random Variable
Binomial Distribution
Poission Distribution
Sampling Technique
Point Estimation of Population Parameters
Interval Estimation of Population Parameters
Testing of Hypothesis
Introduction
Basics of Shewhart Control Charts
Shewhart Control Charts for Variables
Shewhart Control Charts for Attributes
Process Capability Analysis : Introduction
Techniques for Process Capability Analysis
Measures of Process Capability Analysis
Inferential Properties of Process Capability Ratios
Introduction : Non-Shewhart Control Charts
Cusum Control Chart
MA Control Chart
EWMA Control Chart
Introduction : Acceptance Sampling Techniques
Acceptance Sampling of Attributes
Acceptance Sampling of Variables
What is Six Sigma?
Six Sigma Quality
Themes of Six Sigma
Implementation of Six Sigma
Process of Problem Solving Using Six Sigma
Case Studies
Terminologies and Definitions
116102029
Textile Engineering
Textile Testing
Dr. Apurba Das
Web
IIT Delhi
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Reasons for Textile Testing
Standardization of Testing
Terms used in sampling
Reasons for sampling
Aim of sampling
Types of samphtm
Fibre sampling from bulk
Fiber Sampling from Combed Slivers/Rovings/Yarns
Random / tuft samphtm
Yarn and fabric Sampling
Why fibre length?
Measurement of Individual Fibre Length:Cotton fibre length
WOOL FIBRE LENGTH - Capacitive Method
Importance of Fiber Fineness
Influence of Fibre Fineness and Maturity on Spinning Process
Methods of Measurement
Introduction of AFIS system
Construction and operation of instrument
Data Analysis
AFIS Applications
The basics and background
Advantages
Atmospheric Conditions and Relative Humidity
Measurement of Moisture
Importance of Hairiness
Causes of Hairiness
Significance & Adverse of Hairiness
Measurement of Hairiness
Yarn Bulk
Introduction
Types of Irregularity
Causes of irregularity
Expression of Unevenness Or Irregularity
Classification of Variation
Importance of yarn evenness
Effects of irregularity
Methods of Measuring Yarn Evenness
Importance of Testing
Terminology and Definitions
Stress-Strain Curve
Factors affecting tensile results
Principles of Tensile Testing
Introduction of tearing strength
Factors affecting tear strength
Measurement of fabric tearing strength
Fabric Bursting Strength
Measurement of Fabric Bursting Strength
Pilling Testing
Measurement of fabric pilling
Pilling test by Martindale Abrasion Tester
Bending
Shearing
Drape
Compression
KAWABATA EVALUATION SYSTEM OF FABRIC KESF
FAST SYSTEM FABRIC ASSURANCE BY SIMPLE TESTING
What is comfort ?
Important fabric properties for maintaining thermal comfort
Measurement
MISCELLANEOUS
Special Testing
Crease Recovery
Introduction to Yarn twist
Twist effects on yarn and fabric properties
Measuring Yarn twist
Linear Density
Measurement of yarn number or count
Folded yarns
116102034
Textile Engineering
Theory of Yarn Structures
Prof. Bohuslav Neckar
Video
IIT Delhi
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Fibers and Yarns : Terms Definitions and Relations
Fibers and Yarns : Terms, Definitions and Relations
Compression of Fibrous Assemblies
Compression of Fibrous Assemblies contd.
Pores Among Fibers
Pores Among Fibers Contd...
Orientation of Fibers
Orientation of Fibers Contd.
Mechanics of Parallel Fiber Bundles
Mechanics of Parallel Fiber Bundles Contd.
Modelling of Internal Yarn Geometry
Modeling of Internal Yarn Geometry
Relations Among Yarn Count T, Twist Z, Packing Density, And Diameter D
Relations Among Yarn Count T, Twist Z, Packing Density, And Diameter D Contd..
Relations Among Yarn Count T, Twist Z, Packing Density, And Diameter D Contd...
Relations Among Yarn Count T, Twist Z, Packing Density, And Diameter D Contd....
Bundle Theory of Yarn Unevenness
Bundle Theory of Yarn Unevenness Contd.
Yarn Strength as a Stochastic Process
Yarn Strength as a Stochastic Process Contd..
116102038
Textile Engineering
Yarn Manufacture - II
Prof. R. Alagirusamy
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IIT Delhi
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Introduction to Combing
Factors affecting combing
Preparation for combing
Combing Operation
Sliver formation
Automation in Combing
Theory of Noil Extraction
Introduction to Roving Operation
Operating regions of roving frame
Builder Mechanism-Part I
Builder Mechanism-PartII
Quality Aspects in Roving Operation
Developments in Roving frames
Process Control in Combing
Introduction to Ring Spinning Frame
Ring frame machine parts-I
Ring frame machine parts-II
Drive system
Ring and Traveller
Accessories
Automation
Latest Development in Ring Frame
Yarn Tension in Ring Spinning
Spinning Balloons
Structure of Ring Frame Yarn Packages
Yarn Twist
Compact spinning
Yarn Structure
Process Control in Ring Spinning
Open-End Spinning
Rotor Spinning-I
Rotor Spinning-II
Friction Spinning
Air Jet Spinning
Yarn Doubling
Two-For-One Twisters
Plied Yarn Characteristics
Fancy Yarns
Forces acting on the traveller
Vortex Spinning
Introduction to New Spinning Technologies
Other Spinning Systems
116104044
Textile Engineering
Natural Dyes
Dr. Padma S Vankar
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IIT Kanpur
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Lecture-01 Natural Dyes
Lecture-02 Natural Dyes
Lecture-03 Natural Dyes
Lecture-04 Natural Dyes
Lecture-05 Natural Dyes
Lecture-06 Natural Dyes
Lecture-07 Natural Dyes
Lecture-08 Natural Dyes
Lecture-09 Natural Dyes
Lecture-10 Natural Dyes
Lecture-11 Natural Dyes
Lecture-12 Natural Dyes
Lecture-13 Natural Dyes
Lecture-14 Natural Dyes
Lecture-15 Natural Dyes
Lecture-16 Natural Dyes
Lecture-17 Natural Dyes
Lecture-18 Natural Dyes
Lecture-19 Natural Dyes
Lecture-20 Natural Dyes
Lecture-21 Natural Dyes
Lecture-22 Natural Dyes
Lecture-23 Natural Dyes
Lecture-24 Natural Dyes
Lecture-25 Natural Dyes
Lecture-26 Natural Dyes
Lecture-27 Natural Dyes
Lecture-28 Natural Dyes
Lecture-29 Natural Dyes
Lecture-30 Natural Dyes
Lecture-31 Natural Dyes
Lecture-32 Natural Dyes
Lecture-33 Natural Dyes
Lecture-34 Natural Dyes
Lecture-35 Natural Dyes
Lecture-36 Natural Dyes
Lecture-37 Natural Dyes
Lecture-38 Natural Dyes
Lecture-39 Natural Dyes
Lecture-40 Natural Dyes
116104045
Textile Engineering
Textile Effluent and its Management
Dr. Padma S Vankar
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IIT Kanpur
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Textile Effluent �An Introduction
Textile Processing Chemistry
Pollution Control at Mill Stage
Standards for textile effluent
Techniques for effluent treatment
Membrane Technology
Biomass Based Technologies
EFFLUENT TESTING
EFFLUENT QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAMME
Data Collection and Audit Preparation
Sizing and DesizingTechnology
DesizingEffluent TreatmentRecycle of Textile DesizingEffluents
Biological Treatment of DesizingEffluents
Microfitration
Ultrafiltration
Nanofiltration
Reverse Osmosis
Electro coagulation
Enzymatic decolourization
Color removal technologies
Effluent Treatment?A Case Study
Process house effluent treatment
Details of Dye Houses
Ultrafiltrationof DesizingEffluents
Solid waste managementfrom textile mills
Activated Carbon treatment for Textile Effluents
Chemical precipitation of textile effluents
Anaerobic digestion of textile effluents
Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment of Textile Effluents
Secondary Treatment of textile effluents
Tertiary treatment of textile wastewater
Ecofriendly Processing to minimize textile effluent
Textile effluent treatment with roots of Weeds
Sludge Treatment process from textile effluents
Textile Sludge Incineration
Dye binding properties from Textile effluents
New Methods of Textile waste water treatment
Photo electrocatalyticdecolorizationof textile effluentusing ZnOthin films
Phyto-remediation of mixture of dyes in textile effluents
Government Regulations forEffluents
116104046
Textile Engineering
Natural Dyes
Dr. Padma S Vankar
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IIT Kanpur
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History of natural dyes
Light color and different dyestuff
Classification of Natural dyes
Relation between Color and Constitution
Toxicity of Natural dyes
Synthetic dyestuff vs Natural dyestuff
Oxidation of Colors
Medicinal Properties of Natural dyes
Fundamentals of evaluation of dyestuff
Selection of Plant sources for dye extraction
Methods of Extraction of dyes
Standardization of Vegetable dyes
Ecofriendiness testing of Natural dyes
Green Chemistry
Pretreatments
Mordanting in Natural dyeing
Preparation of cloths for Dyeing
Basics of Natural Dyeing
Natural dyeing
Natural dyeing of Cotton and Silk
Wool dyeing
Fastness properties Assessment
Dissemination of natural dyeing
Dyeing Machines
Vat Dyes
Anthraquinoid- Maddar
Anthocyanin dyeing �Hibiscus
Anthocyanin dyeing
Carotenoids- Delonix
Flavonoid-Eclipta
Metal complex Dyes
Dyeing of polyester and its blends
Dyeing of Polyamide fibres
Dyeing of Acrylic fibers
Dyeing with Azoic dyes
Dyeing application of reactive dyes
Dyeing application of Sulphur dyes
Acid �Base Indicator-Rose
Dye sensitive solar cells
Fluorescent Brightening agents