[Gutenberg 41938] • Principles and Practice of Fur Dressing and Fur Dyeing
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- Authors
- Austin, William E.
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- fur -- dressing and dyeing
- ISBN
- 9781332315482
- Date
- 2015-08-05T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.39 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Principles and Practice of Fur Dressing and Fur Dyeing
Numerous articles in the technical journals are of interest, but they contain very little information of value.
This work is intended for a two-fold purpose: first, that it may serve as a text-book for those who expect to make fur dressing, and dyeing their vocation. The fundamental principles upon which the industry is based are discussed in the light of the most recent chemical and technical develop ments, and the most important operations are treated fully and systematically, and are illustrated with practical examples.
Secondly, as a practical handbook for the worker in the fur dressing and dyeing plant. The latest factory processes and methods are described, and numerous working formulas given. The formulas are all such as have been successfully used 011 a large scale, and give satisfactory results when applied under the proper conditions.
In addition, it is believed that the book will prove of interest to chemists and other students of industrial chemis try, since it will be an introduction into a field of applied chemistry, about which very little is known to those out side of the industry.
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