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Document Details
Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
Finishing of Cotton and Cotton Blended Fabrics to Improve the Rot and Crease Resistance
تجهيز الأقمشة القطنية والقطنية المخلوطة لتحسين مقاومة العفن والتجعد
Subject
:
Finishing of Cotton and Cotton Blended Fabrics to Improve the Rot and Crease Resistance
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
This study is dealing with finishing of pure cotton and cotton polyester blended fabrics to improve their rot and crease resistance, using the active compound tri (N- hydroxy methylol 2-carbamiol ethyl )amine with the presence of different catalysts. It is also intended to study the effect of different catalyst types on each of fabric tenacity and crease resistant. The result of this study was that, the fabrics which were treated with this component were permanently finished due to its of its chemical conjunction with the cotton cellulose with a strong conjunctures. This was approved by the increase of the percentage of nitrogen in the finished fabrics. The type of the catalyst has an effect on improving the rot resistance of fabrics. The effect of catalyst on the finished fabrics followed the following system: Aluminum chloride > Ammonium chloride > Magnesium chloride > Zinc chloride > Ammonium phosphate > Aluminum sulfate > Ammonium sulfate. The treated cotton fabrics have gained a resistant of crease and wrinkle and this resistant followed the following system: Aluminum chloride > Ammonium chloride > Zinc chloride > Aluminum sulfate > Ammonium sulfate > Ammonium phosphate > Magnesium chloride When treating the blended cotton 50 % & polyester 50 % fabrics for rot resistance, it followed the following system: Ammonium chloride > Magnesium chloride > Aluminum chloride > Ammonium phosphate > Aluminum sulfate > Zinc chloride > Ammonium sulfate >
Supervisor
:
DR.khadija Rosi kashkari Prof.
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1422 AH
2001 AD
Number Of Pages
:
191
Added Date
:
Friday, August 13, 2010
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
هاجر فؤاد أبو الخير
ABUALKHE, HAJER FOUAD
Researcher
Master
Habualkheer@kau.edu.sa
Files
File Name
Type
Description
32106.pdf
pdf
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