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1 Dyeing
The process of applying colour to yarns or fabrics. The material is first cleared of all dirt by boiling and washing (often the goods are bleached). They are then rinsed, then passed through the dye bath, rinsed again and dried. ————————RESIST PRINTING, or DYEINGIn this style of work the design is printed on the cloth with a substance that resists the dye into which the piece is placed. After dyeing and finishing the design shows white on a coloured ground. This process was first done on a commercial scale in 1802 by Robert Peel, Bury, but was practised prior to 1533, when specimens were found in Peru. ———————— A process in dyeing, consisting of the application of a chrome mordant to a previously dyed fabric (also termed " after treating ") -
2 Dyeing, Piece
DYEING, PIECEThe two chief methods of dyeing cotton piece-goods are by the jig or the winch. In both cases the pieces are caused to circulate through the liquor. -
3 dyeing, staining
صِباغَة \ dyeing, staining. -
4 dyeing machine
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > dyeing machine
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5 Cross-Dyeing
A term applied to the dyeing of a fabric composed of two or more kinds of yam, say, cotton and wool, two kinds of rayon, or rayon and one or more yams with different dyeing properties. Generally the fabric is made with undyed yams, and the dyeing of both kinds of fibre can be effected in one or in two operations. -
6 Pad-Dyeing
The system of dyeing in which the cloth passes through a series of dye vats. The object is to obtain quicker dyeing. -
7 Random Dyeing
Processes of dyeing yarn with some portions in one colour and other portions a different colour or left white. This is done in various ways. 1. - By tightly tying skeins in two or more places and dyeing at one side of the tie with one colour and at the other side with another colour. 2. - By printing colour on to skeins spread on the blanket of the printing machine. 3. - By placing cones or packages of the yarn on hollow spindles, forming channels through the yarn with an air-operated punch, and drawing dyestuff through these pierced holes by suction. The yarn immediately surrounding the punch absorbs the dye and random coloration of the yarn is effected. -
8 Top Dyeing
Dyeing over; that is, dyeing on the top of other colours. -
9 Bandanna Dyeing
This method of dyeing yarns is a hand weaver's industry in India. The dyer takes a small bundle of warp which has been dyed in the lightest colour required in the finished piece, and draws in pencil upon it some lines at measured distances according to the design to be produced. An assistant then ties the silk along the spaces marked, tightly round with cotton thread, through which the dye will not penetrate. It is then dyed with the next darker colour found upon the warp and the process is repeated until the darkest colour is reached. The weft is next treated in the same way in order that when it crosses the warp in the loom each of its colours exactly correspond with the same colour in the warp. These small bundles of warp are then arranged in the loom and the weaver takes the bundles of weft, using each in its own place throughout the design.(see Bandhana Silks) -
10 Beam Dyeing
A system of dyeing cotton warps, especially when intended for weaving with worsted weft. The yarn is wound on a perforated beam and then placed in a cylindrical chamber which can be made airtight. The dye liquid is pumped into the chamber and penetrates from both outside and inside the yam. -
11 Double Dyeing
Same as Cross dyeing. -
12 Level Dyeing
A term used for the process of obtaining uniform dyeing of yarn or fabric, free from shadiness. -
13 Speck Dyeing
A process in woollen fabric preparation. All the small specks in the cloth are removed by hand; it is not dyeing, although known by this term. -
14 Stock Dyeing
The process of dyeing fibres in the raw state before spinning. -
15 Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
Viscose staple fibre to which has been imparted properties which allow it to be dyed with wool dyes, so that in wool and viscose staple fibre mixture fabrics both materials are dyed simultaneously.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
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16 dye (dyeing)
صَبَغَ \ decorate: to paint or put wallpaper on (a room, etc.). dye (dyeing): to change the colour of (sth., such as cloth or hair) by putting it in liquid: I dyed my white coat brown. paint: to put paint on sth.: I’ve painted the front door green. -
17 dye (dyeing)
خَضَبَ \ dye (dyeing): to change the colour of (sth., such as cloth or hair) by putting it in liquid: I dyed my white coat brown. \ See Also صبغ (صَبَغَ) -
18 фарбування
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > фарбування
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19 bojadžijski zanat
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20 красильно
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