The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and StudentBeech, Franklin
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The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
Beech, Franklin
Dyes and dyeing -- Cotton
Part IV., =Enamelled, Hungary and Chamoy Leather, Morocco, Parchment,
Furs and Artificial Leather=--Chapter I., Enamelled Leather: I., Varnish
Manufacture; II., Application of the Enamel; III., Enamelling in
Colour--Chapter II., Hungary Leather: I., Preliminary; II., Wet Work or
Preparation; III., Aluming; IV., Dressing or Loft Work; V., Tallowing;
VI., Hungary Leather from Various Hides--Chapter III., Tawing: I.,
Preparatory Operations; II., Dressing; III., Dyeing Tawed Skins; IV.,
Rugs--Chapter IV., Chamoy Leather--Chapter V., Morocco: I., Preliminary
Operations; II., Morocco Tanning; III., Mordants used in Morocco
Manufacture; IV., Natural Colours used in Morocco Dyeing; V., Artificial
Colours; VI. Different Methods of Dyeing; VII., Dyeing with Natural
Colours; VIII., Dyeing with Aniline Colours; IX., Dyeing with Metallic
Salts; X., Leather Printing; XI., Finishing Morocco; XII., Shagreen;
XIII., Bronzed Leather--Chapter VI., Gilding and Silvering: I., Gilding;
II., Silvering; III., Nickel and Cobalt--Chapter VII.,
Parchment--Chapter VIII., Furs and Furriery: I., Preliminary Remarks;
II., Indigenous Furs; III., Foreign Furs from Hot Countries; IV.,
Foreign Furs from Cold Countries; V., Furs from Birds' Skins; VI.,
Preparation of Furs; VII., Dressing; VIII., Colouring; IX., Preparation
of Birds' Skins; X., Preservation of Furs--Chapter IX., Artificial
Leather: I., Leather made from Scraps; II., Compressed Leather; III.,
American Cloth; IV., Papier Mache; V., Linoleum: VI., Artificial
Leather.
Part V., =Leather Testing and the Theory of Tanning=--Chapter I.,
Testing and Analysis of Leather: I., Physical Testing of Tanned Leather:
II., Chemical Analysis--Chapter II., The Theory of Tanning and the other
Operations of the Leather and Skin Industry: I., Theory of Soaking; II.,
Theory of Unhairing; III., Theory of Swelling; IV., Theory of Handling;
V., Theory of Tanning; VI., Theory of the Action of Tannin on the Skin;
VII., Theory of Hungary Leather Making; VIII., Theory of Tawing; IX.,
Theory of Chamoy Leather Making; X., Theory of Mineral Tanning.
Part VI., =Uses of Leather=--Chapter I., Machine Belts: I., Manufacture
of Belting; II., Leather Chain Belts; III., Various Belts, IV., Use of
Belts--Chapter II., Boot and Shoe-making: I., Boots and Shoes; II.,
Laces--Chapter III., Saddlery: I., Composition of a Saddle; II.,
Construction of a Saddle--Chapter IV., Harness: I., The Pack Saddle;
II., Harness--Chapter V., Military Equipment--Chapter VI., Glove
Making--Chapter VII., Carriage Building--Chapter VIII., Mechanical Uses.
Appendix, =The World's Commerce in Leather=--I., Europe; II., America;
III., Asia; IV., Africa; Australasia--Index.
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