FT8401 - TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University

FT8401 - TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University

FT8401

TEXTILE CHEMICAL PROCESSING

 LPTC

3003

OBJECTIVE:
• To enable the students to learn about pre-treatments involved in the wet processing of textiles, dyeing and printing of textiles

UNIT I

5

Operation sequence in chemical processing of cotton, silk, wool, rayon, polyester, polyamide, polyester and cellulosic blend materials with emphasis on the objectives of each operation

UNIT II

9

Scouring; bleaching and mercerization of cotton; preparatory process for wool and silk


UNIT III

9

Stages involved in dyeing process, principle of application of direct, reactive, vat, acid, disperse and natural dyes; principles of working of loose fibre, yarn and fabric processing machines.

UNIT IV

13

Printing methods and styles of printing; general constitution of printing paste, printing with pigments, principles of transfer and ink-jet printing, dyeing and printing faults, assessment of fastness properties of dyed and printed goods ; garment dyeing and washing ; Finishing - Calendering, shrink proofing, antistatic finish, softening, water and flame proofing, UV protection, antimicrobial finish, resin finishing – crease recovery, wash and wear and durable press finishes; Standard methods of assessment of all the above finishes.

UNIT V

9

Fundamentals of colour science, assessment of colour of dyed and printed goods; basics of colour matching technique; assessment of whiteness and yellowness indices and colour difference; pass/fail decision making; Eco friendly chemical processes, banned dyes and chemicals.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, the students will have knowledge on
• Chemical finishing treatment of textile materials
• Dyeing and printing of garments
• Eco friendly chemical processes

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Trotman E. R., “Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres”, B.I Publishing Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1994, ISBN: 0471809101 | ISBN-13: 9780471809104
2. Karmarkar S.R., “Chemical Technology in Pre-treatment processes of Textiles”, Elsevier Publications, Newyork,1999, ISBN: 044450060X | ISBN-13: 9780444500601
3. Shenai V. A., “Chemistry of Dyes and Principles of Dyeing”, Sevak Publications, Mumbai, 1995, ISBN: B0007BFE9Y.
4. Shenai V. A., “Technology of Printing”, Sevak Publications, Mumbai, 1996
5. Miles W. C., “Textile Printing”, Wood head Publication, 2003, ISBN 0 901956 76 1

REFERENCES:
1. Hall A.J., “Textile Finishing”, 2nd ed., McGraw Hill, 1995.
2. Marsh J.T., “Introduction to Textile Finishing” Vol. II, New Age, 1996
3. Heywood D.,”Textile Finishing”, Woodhead Publishing Ltd.,2003 ISBN 090195681
4. Shenai V.A., “Technology of Finishing”, Vol. X, Usha, 1998
5. Schindler W.D and Hauser P., “Chemical Finishing of Textiles”, Wood head Publications, ISBN: 1855739054.
6. Yin-Ling Lam , Chi-Wai Kan & Chun-Wah Marcus Yuen, "Developments in functional finishing of cotton fibres – wrinkle-resistant, flameretardant and antimicrobial treatments", Textile Progress, Vol. 44, Nos. 3 - 4, September-December 2012,175–249.
7. Jones B. W., “Garment Dyeing: Ready to Wear Fashion from the Dyehouse”, Textile Progress, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1988, ISBN 1870812131.
8. Roshan Paul (Ed.), "Denim – Manufacture, Finishing and Applications", Woodhead Publishing, 2015.
9. Reife A. and Freeman H.S., “Environmental Chemistry of Dyes and Pigments”, Wiley, 1996, ISBN: 0471589276

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