《染整专业英语》李振华,伏宏彬,郑光洪,ceb、PDF。2005.11出版,全国纺织高职高专规划教材,ISBN7-5064-3543-8/ TS·2064。字数:336千字,定价:35.00元。高清,电子目录,1.5M。' j9 ~: M" T" B+ K( \
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《染整专业英语》是针对印染专业学生和技术人员学习和使用英语的需要而编写的。它基本上覆盖了染整专业技术的各个方面。
+ v, B/ d" }5 M6 D3 m3 D: m, B! J《染整专业英语》共分六章。第一章着重介绍纤维的理化性质,并对纱、织物的组成和特点做了简介;第二章为前处理工艺内容,涉及准备、烧毛、退浆、煮练、漂白、热定形和丝光;第三章为染色,内容涉及染料的种类、性质、染色设备和各种织物的染色工艺;第四章为印花,介绍各种常见的印花方法和方式;第五章为后整理,对机械、化学以及特殊整理工艺进行介绍;第六章为印染织物测试,分别介绍前处理、染色和印花织物的性质要求和测试方法。另外,在附录部分收入了一些印染专业英文术语,并附有详细的英文释义,便于读者准确理解词汇,作为资料备查。
8 X, {5 u3 E& R9 O《染整专业英语》内容丰富、通俗易懂,适合染整专业学生、技术人员以及广大英语爱好者使用。
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Chapter1 Fibre,Yarn and Fabric 1
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Readingmaterial:Fine structure offibre / 8
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) n$ y) V$ I' o9 LReadingmaterial egradation ofcellulose / 16
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1.3 Text:Natural protein fibres / 17 - X* Q( w1 z4 X: |& c* i0 X- g1 [
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1.4 Text:Regenerated fibres / 24 2 K* ]5 K: T/ E" o) b* @! N$ @
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Readingmaterial:Fibre lustre / 38 T, U. ^2 E& p% w9 p) q
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# H2 R$ \: F8 i# Y) CChapter2 Pre-treatmentProcessesofTextiles 48
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4 V4 a/ D: h* e* k* A- I% S a2.1 Text reparations before wet pre?treatment / 48 ; j; Z& p2 m$ {6 N# y0 k* q& \
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Readingmaterial:Water and textileprocessing / 53
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9 {) s# k0 w& t2.2 Text esizing / 54
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Readingmaterial:Size reclamation / 60 1 O7 l9 X0 X7 G' ]
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2.3 Text:Scouring / 61
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2.4 Text:Bleaching / 68
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Readingmaterial:Surfactants / 76
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Readingmaterial egumming of silk / 83
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Readingmaterial:Heat?setting and steam?setting ofnylon / 91 - B( n' }0 }: d" J; x: e: R
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Chapter3 Dyeing ofTextiles 93 / y& u5 K8 q) ]$ k0 K
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3.1 Text:Introduction to dyeing / 93
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Readingmaterial yeing equilibrium / 99 # ]" F$ y \, S3 E& C0 j. y
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3.2 Text:Classification of dyes / 100
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Readingmaterial:Winch dyeing machine / 113 . L3 i- ~) u7 j3 U2 d. k; i, o5 H
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Readingmaterial:Attributes of colour / 126
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3.6 Text yeing of polyester fabric / 127 8 @9 m( B& J# j9 c3 n7 f8 Q
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Chapter4 Printing ofTextiles 140
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4.1 Text:Introduction to printing / 140
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/ G, K% O3 T) s, yReadingmaterial:Ingredients of printingpaste / 153
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Readingmaterial reparation of screen / 159
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4.4 Text:Transfer printing / 160 1 s# U& v. f# ?4 W5 v' L
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Readingmaterial:Other special printingtechniques / 165 , T2 G& i, h+ L& T
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4.5 Text irect printing with dyes / 166
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Readingmaterial ost?printprocesses / 186
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7 A0 E' a' j D; y' j* W! ^Chapter5 Finishing ofTextiles 188
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5.1 Text:Introduction to finishing / 188
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5.2 Text:Mechanical finishes / 194 ) ^: c- I$ @& i& G$ |5 E( i
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5.3 Text:Application of resin for finishing / 201
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5.4 Text:Water proofing and water repellent finishes / 207 : r0 ^1 U5 v$ Y1 L: T3 w
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Chapter6 TextileTesting 227
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6.2 Text:Testing of pre?treated fabric / 234
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Readingmaterial recision and accuracy / 239 : V& F4 l& |: a+ E8 z
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6.3 Text:Measurement of coloured fabric / 240 4 o s5 r; C1 a& _. v* [
0 i5 h2 v( U7 ^* V- Q8 EReadingmaterial:Use of the grey scales / 246 ! M- O2 x r3 F2 N
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5 c5 }) P# `5 I' PAppendix Finishing Termsand Definitions 253
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