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CREDIT HOURS: 3 (Theory, 3 Contact hours per week)CLASS HOURS: Thursday/Saturday, 15:00-16:20 Room 506 FDT1Thursday/Saturday, 16:30-17:55 Room 507 FDT2INSTRUCTOR: Prof Dr Engr Md Saifur Rahman
CONTACT: 01715596115
fukudaiko@yahoo.comCOURSE DESCRIPTION:Coloration (dyeing and printing) of textiles is undoubtedly the most importantpart of textile processing. The course starts with an introduction to wetprocessing of textiles with the help of various process flowcharts and thendiscusses various mechanical, thermal and chemical processes involved inpreparation, coloration and finishing of textile products.TEXT: AD Broadbent,
Basic Principles of Textile Coloration
Society of Dyers and Colourists, UK, 2001LWC Miles,
Textile Printing
, Revised 2
nd
Ed.Society of Dyers and Colourists, UK, 2003D Heywood,
Textile Finishing
, Society of Dyers andColourists, UK, 2003READINGS: EPG Gohl & LD Vilensky,
Textile Science
, 2
nd
Ed.Longman Cheshire, New Delhi, India, 1987
Textile Terms and Definitions
, 11
th
Ed.The Textile Institute, Manchester, UK, 2002RM Christie,
Environmental Aspects of Textile Dyeing
Woodhead, UK, 2007COURSE OBJECTIVES:The students who successfully complete this course will be able to:
1.
Describe basic concepts and technology involved in the following preparation(singeing, desizing, scouring, bleaching), coloration (dyeing, printing) andfinishing (mechanical, thermal and chemical) methods.2. Understand harmful effects of various chemicals used and wastewater producedduring wet processing.3. Explain how finishes contribute to durability, comfort, care, and aestheticappearance of textiles.4. Understand how production processes affect the characteristics of textiles.COURSE FORMAT:This course will include a combination of lecture, class discussion and studentassignments (quiz, midterm, assignment and a final examination).
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