Care and Maintenance of Textile Products Including Apparel and Protective Clothing. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Care and Maintenance of Textile Products Including Apparel and Protective Clothing. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Care and Maintenance of Textile Products Including Apparel and Protective Clothing
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors, Ratnapandian, Saminathan.
- Authors:
- Nayak, Rajkishore
Ratnapandian, Saminathan - Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series preface; Authors; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Cleaning of textile materials; 2.1 Wet cleaning (using water); 2.1.1 Washing with a machine; 2.1.2 Washing by hand; 2.1.3 Washing chemicals; 2.1.4 Other washing aids; 2.2 Dry cleaning; 2.2.1 Dry cleaning solvents; 2.2.2 Other chemicals; 2.3 Dry cleaning versus wet cleaning; 2.3.1 Benefits of wet cleaning; 2.3.2 Limitations of wet cleaning; 2.3.3 Benefits of dry cleaning; 2.3.4 Limitations of dry cleaning; 2.4 Drying; 2.5 Pressing 2.6 Cleaning of protective textiles2.6.1 Cleaning of firefighterâ#x80;#x99;s clothing; 2.6.2 Cleaning of body armour; 2.6.3 Cleaning of chemical-protective clothing; 2.6.4 Cleaning of other protective clothing; 2.7 Effects of cleaning on clothing properties; 2.7.1 Effects of wet cleaning; 2.7.2 Effects of dry cleaning; 2.7.3 Precautions during dry cleaning; Chapter 3 Equipment for the care of textiles; 3.1 Washing equipment; 3.1.1 Top-loading washing machines; 3.1.2 Front-loading washing machines; 3.1.3 Top- versus front-loading washing machines; 3.1.4 Other designs; 3.1.5 Dry cleaning machines 3.2 Drying equipment3.3 Equipment used for pressing; 3.4 Other equipment; Chapter 4 Care labelling; 4.1 Definition of a care label; 4.2 Terminologies used in care labelling; 4.3 Care label requirements; 4.4 Mandatory regulations; 4.5 Processes described by care labels; 4.5.1 Laundering; 4.5.2 Bleaching; 4.5.3 Dry cleaning;Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Series preface; Authors; List of abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Cleaning of textile materials; 2.1 Wet cleaning (using water); 2.1.1 Washing with a machine; 2.1.2 Washing by hand; 2.1.3 Washing chemicals; 2.1.4 Other washing aids; 2.2 Dry cleaning; 2.2.1 Dry cleaning solvents; 2.2.2 Other chemicals; 2.3 Dry cleaning versus wet cleaning; 2.3.1 Benefits of wet cleaning; 2.3.2 Limitations of wet cleaning; 2.3.3 Benefits of dry cleaning; 2.3.4 Limitations of dry cleaning; 2.4 Drying; 2.5 Pressing 2.6 Cleaning of protective textiles2.6.1 Cleaning of firefighterâ#x80;#x99;s clothing; 2.6.2 Cleaning of body armour; 2.6.3 Cleaning of chemical-protective clothing; 2.6.4 Cleaning of other protective clothing; 2.7 Effects of cleaning on clothing properties; 2.7.1 Effects of wet cleaning; 2.7.2 Effects of dry cleaning; 2.7.3 Precautions during dry cleaning; Chapter 3 Equipment for the care of textiles; 3.1 Washing equipment; 3.1.1 Top-loading washing machines; 3.1.2 Front-loading washing machines; 3.1.3 Top- versus front-loading washing machines; 3.1.4 Other designs; 3.1.5 Dry cleaning machines 3.2 Drying equipment3.3 Equipment used for pressing; 3.4 Other equipment; Chapter 4 Care labelling; 4.1 Definition of a care label; 4.2 Terminologies used in care labelling; 4.3 Care label requirements; 4.4 Mandatory regulations; 4.5 Processes described by care labels; 4.5.1 Laundering; 4.5.2 Bleaching; 4.5.3 Dry cleaning; 4.5.4 Tumble drying; 4.5.5 Ironing or pressing; 4.6 Care labelling systems; 4.6.1 International (ISO) care labelling system; 4.6.2 ASTM care labelling system; 4.6.3 Canadian care labelling system; 4.6.4 British care labelling system 4.6.5 Australian/New Zealand care labelling system4.6.6 Japanese care labelling system; 4.7 Example of care labels; 4.8 Electronic care labels; 4.9 Issues related to care labelling; Chapter 5 Care instructions for specialty textile items; 5.1 Carpet and rugs; 5.2 Curtains and upholstery material; 5.3 Bed linen; 5.4 Other items; 5.4.1 Blinds, shutters and awnings; 5.4.2 Blankets; 5.4.3 Leather goods; 5.5 Care based on fibre type; 5.5.1 Cotton items; 5.5.2 Woollen items; 5.5.3 Silk items; 5.5.4 Nylon items; 5.6 Problems during laundering and dry cleaning with solutions; Chapter 6 Stains 6.1 Types of stains6.2 Removal of stains; 6.3 Impact of stain removal on clothing properties; Chapter 7 Storage of clothing; 7.1 Apparel textiles; 7.2 Storage of personal protection equipment (PPE); Chapter 8 The environmental impact and health hazards of cleaning; 8.1 Environmental impacts; 8.1.1 Chemicals with potential hazards; 8.1.2 Recent innovations in laundering; 8.1.3 Green cleaning; 8.1.3.1 Ozone laundering; 8.1.3.2 Ultrasonic cleaning; 8.1.3.3 Eco-friendly chemicals for laundering; 8.1.3.4 Eco-friendly chemicals for dry cleaning; 8.2 Health hazards … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 648.1
Textiles
Textile Manufacturing
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Laundry
Laundry -- Equipment and supplies
Textile fabrics
HOUSE & HOME / Cleaning & Caretaking
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781315123882
1315123886
9781351342735
1351342738
9781351342728 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138565814
9781138566750
135134272X
1138565814
1138566756 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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