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A MANUAL OF DYEING 5 



FOR THE USE OF PRACTICAL DYERS, MANUFACTURERS, STUDENTS, 

 AND ALL INTERESTED IN THE ART OF DYEING. 



BY 



E. KNECHT, Ph.D., F.I.C., CHR. RAWSON, F.I.C., F.C.S., 



Head of the Chemistry and Dyeing Department of Late Head of the Chemistry and Dyeing Department 

 the Technical School, Manchester; Editor of ' The of the Technical College. Bradford ; Member 

 Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourlsta ; " Council of the Society of Dyers and ColouriaU:; 



And RICHARD LOEWENTHAL, Ph.D. 



GKNKRAL CONTENTS. Chemical Technology of the Textile Fabrics 

 Water Washing and Bleaching Acids, Alkalies, Mordants Natural 

 Colouring Matters Artificial Organic Colouring Matters Mineral Colours 

 Machinery used in Dyeing Tinctorial Properties of Colouring Matters 

 Analysis and Valuation of Materials used in Dyeing, &c., &c. 



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THE SYNTHETIC DYESTUFFS, 



AND 



THE INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS FROM WHICH THEY ARE DERIVED. 



BY JOHN CANNELL CAIN, D.Sc. (MANCHESTER AND TUBINGEN), 

 Technical Chemist, 



AND JOCELYN FIELD THORPE, PH.D. (HEIDELBERG), F.R.S., 

 Lecturer on Colouring Matters in the Victoria University of Manchester. 



Part I. Theoretical. Part II. Practical. Part III. Analytical. 

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A DICTIONARY OF 



DYES, MORDANTS, & OTHER COMPOUNDS 



USED IN DYEING AND CALICO PRINTING. 



With Formulae, Properties, and Applications of the various substances described 



and concise directions for their Commercial Valuation, 



and for the Detection of Adulterants. 



BY CHRISTOPHER RAWSON, F.I.C., F.C.S., 



Consulting Chemist to the Behar Indigo Planters' Association ; Co-Author of "A Manual 



of Dyeing ; " 



WALTER M. GARDNER, F.C.S., 



Head of the Department of Chemistry and Dyeing, Bradford Municipal Technical College; 

 Editor of the " Journ. Soc. Dyers and Colourists ; " 



IND W. F. LAYCOCK, Ph.D., F.C.S., 



Analytical and Consulting Chemist. 



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