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- of sulfuric acid. The silk-like lustre now commonly ****ociated with mercerising is produced by tension and was discovered by Horace Lowe in 1889. Treatment...
- necessary to make it crease-free or wrinkle-free. In a similar way, mercerising, singeing, flame ****ant, water repellent, waterproof, anti-static...
- of whiteness and absorbency are essential. A further possibility is mercerising, during which the fabric is treated with a caustic soda solution, to...
- and high porosity. The pulp feels and looks similar to a cotton ball. Mercerising of pulp is a post treatment of fully bleached pulp normally of SBSK....
- Cotton-spinning machinery Cotton gin Cotton mill Cotton picker Cotton recycling Mercerised cotton Organic cotton Spinning jenny Spinning mule Spinning wheel Water...
- ammonia is used for treatment of cotton materials, giving properties like mercerisation, using alkalis. In particular, it is used for prewashing of wool. At...
- Ainsworth Mill, Breightmet is a mercerising mill near the Breightmet neighborhood of Bolton, Greater Manchester. It was bought by the Lancashire Cotton...
- palette and materials. Traditional techniques and materials were used with mercerised cotton taking the place of silk to preserve its colour better. The wool...
- early period with cotton emplo**** only later after the development of mercerised cotton improved thread characteristics. Imported and individually handmade...
- (French for Scottish thread) is a finely-spun, tightly-twisted type of mercerised cotton that is noted for being strong and durable. Lisle is composed of...