AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Dept. of Textile Technology Course No : Tex-600 Course Title : Industrial Training Session : Fall 2010 REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING From 1st June 2011 to 30th July 2011 ESQUIRE KNIT COMPOSITE LTD 22/58‚ Kachpur‚ Sonargaon‚ Narayangonj Supervising Teacher Nahida Akter Lecturer Dept. of Textile Technology‚ AUST Report Submitted By- Name | ID | Md. Imtiaz Ahmed | 07.01.06.0 | Md. Iftekhar Hossain | 07.01.06.067
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and innovative process offers unbeatable advantages compared to conventional dyeing. • Qualitatively equivalent‚ partially better dyeing result • No damage of the fibre • Significantly shortened process and dyeing times • Low dye and chemicals consumption
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Managerial economics Name Talha Nisar Reg No: To: Sir Asif Warsi Date: 4th April 2014 Introduction The Alkaram group was founded in March 1986 with a vision to be a provider of innovative textile solutions worldwide. Alkaram is a manufacturer and supplier of distinguished fabric for apparel‚ home and industrial markets with clients all over the world The core services include: Fiber manufacturing Spinning Weaving Knitting Dyeing and printing of woven and knitted fabrics
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Forming Methyl Orange an Azo Die Abstract: An synthetic azo dye was created by reaction of diazonium salt with N‚N-Dimethylanaline. The final product created was 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4-sulfonic acid‚ an orange clay-like substance. Sulfanilic acid was chemically manipulated by using sodium carbonate followed by cooled sodium nitrate and hydrochloric acid to form the diazonium salt used in the reaction. The products were washed in ethanol. The product was obtained at an 84% yield and was
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the world and sometimes different bodies have different views on food color safety. In the United States‚ FD&C numbers (which indicate that the FDA has approved the colorant for use in foods‚ drugs and cosmetics) are given to approved synthetic food dyes that do not exist in nature‚ while in the European Union‚ E numbers are used for all additives‚ both synthetic and natural‚ that are approved in food applications. The food colors are known by E numbers that begin with a 1‚ such as E100 (turmeric)
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terminalia catappa AS FABRIC DYE By: Charlene Angelica B. Buenvenida Chapter I INTRODUCTION Dyes have become part of daily living. What’s great about dyes is that they give variety to everything. Even the earliest humans used dyes to put color into their worlds‚ and they even used the most peculiar sources of the colors. Since then‚ dyes have dominated different kinds of industries. Before‚ dye manufacturers were only able to produce one color at a time. But now‚ dyes come in different colors
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Toxic Threads: The Big Fashion Stitch-Up Toxic ThreadS How big brands are making consumers unwitting accomplices in the toxic water cycle Section X Xxxx Contents executive Summary Section 1: introduction Section 2: Methodology and results Section 3: Fast fashion: more fashion‚ more toxics Section 4: conclusions and recommendations Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Endnotes 31 39 42 46 48 52 3 9 13 acknowledgements: We would like to thank the following people who contributed to the
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Bleach originated from ancient Egyptians‚ Romans‚ and Greek cultures. In ancient European culture‚ there were many different kinds of clothing and each of them portrayed social status (Wircher). Most of commoners who could not afford all the luxuries wrapped around their bodies with handmade two pieces of long garments and made their clothes look more dangling. By making them loose‚ it seemed like they were wearing a lot of layers of clothings which made them look more opulent‚ “The common clothing
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The best dye to use is Manic Panic. Their website is manicpanic.com. They even have little bleaching kits‚ perfect for dip-dying your tips. I used to bleach and dye my hair a different color every month when I was in high school. (my hair is hot pink and black in my senior picture) I have tried almost every semi-permanent metallic dye and that’s definitely what you see pictured above. The colors look like After Midnight Blue (dark blue)‚ Bad Boy Blue (light blue)‚ Hot Hot Pink (dark pink)‚ and Cotton
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The kermes dye was considered to be native to the old world‚ “Used by the Aztecs for dyeing and painting” (Douma‚ 2008)‚ and the Incas‚ who loved their reds. Throughout this time‚ various native american groups throughout Mesoamerica and South America used as dyestuff. It wasn’t until the 16th Century‚ that the Spanish conquest pushed the kermes dye into the hands of the Europeans. In fact‚ “When Spanish explorers discovered [the dye] and Conquistadors invaded Central and South America in the late
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