《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。 u& s0 ~4 s, ^" L. k" N
内容提要
7 W) @( ~ E) @) P% O$ p《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。
0 I7 r) V+ A5 G! a" D* }/ w4 @( c8 k《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。/ M! ~6 V" p2 ^6 f. g$ X
《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。 c, H, w! u1 Q
目录
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Chapter1 Fibre,Yarn and Fabric 1
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1.1 Text:What is a fibre / 1
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Readingmaterial:Fine structure offibre / 8
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B2 i G' S, k1.2 Text:Natural cellulosic fibres / 8 9 i/ d( w& V# Q7 O, M
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1.3 Text:Natural protein fibres / 17
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1.4 Text:Regenerated fibres / 24 9 M# ?- ~1 W( A- ~
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Readingmaterial:Tencel / 31 5 e! G0 q6 A( P
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1.5 Text:Synthetic fibres / 32 7 A: N' c8 e; v; D
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1.6 Text:Yarn and fabric / 39 . s- w* \, x! _9 {0 f$ X( T
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B! S1 r* T, _1 k* I# C( C2.1 Text reparations before wet pre?treatment / 48
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Readingmaterial:Water and textileprocessing / 53 + ~* d4 D! W( [( _( `8 `3 p; F2 K
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2.2 Text esizing / 54
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9 S$ r. q) ]! CReadingmaterial:Size reclamation / 60 9 |; X' q0 U( H
1 I, Y* I( ^ J. d$ Z2 d1 w, I2.3 Text:Scouring / 61 5 [+ s9 _5 h" Z2 u# q: q v5 y% d
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2.4 Text:Bleaching / 68
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Readingmaterial:Surfactants / 76 + u/ ^* w" N( [2 x' G; k; f
9 }9 R( W" e9 B9 s2.5 Text:Mercerizing / 77 : I2 O; ?9 N) Q: |6 J
/ W; m* A6 {" K( i: T1 rReadingmaterial egumming of silk / 83 . M7 `+ F9 s# l. I% w8 Z
5 Q6 N/ y, [: G& \2.6 Text:Heat setting / 84 6 m; P7 R* p j1 s# q+ }
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Chapter3 Dyeing ofTextiles 93 , r+ z! W9 w! ]" Q! R
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3.1 Text:Introduction to dyeing / 93
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3.2 Text:Classification of dyes / 100
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Readingmaterial:Choice of dyes / 106
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$ l# Y1 _1 l @% {3.3 Text yeing machines / 107 ( ?( R' k7 D8 @5 j5 b6 M
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$ Q, x j. G* \; c% L3.4 Text yeing of cellulose fabric / 114 8 v3 Y. p3 w6 ~) I. Y% |3 M
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Readingmaterial:Structure of cotton inrelation to dyeing / 120 % t( o9 r) N7 Y& S$ T# X5 I
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3.5 Text yeing of protein fabric / 121 ! b7 w. A4 C, d: C
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3.6 Text yeing of polyester fabric / 127 , f! I/ {% o- R" O1 X6 K
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3.7 Text yeing of polyacrylic textiles / 133
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Chapter4 Printing ofTextiles 140 + E3 W: A, j8 o( c$ U
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4.1 Text:Introduction to printing / 140 " {# ^( @( S/ Q2 x1 B3 q
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4.2 Text:Roller printing / 147 0 e" G& N8 `' O4 M
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8 J) T- X% ]: v, m4.3 Text:Screen printing / 153
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4.5 Text irect printing with dyes / 166 3 b. x- A# t7 f0 f4 e5 g
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Readingmaterial:Thickener / 172
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Readingmaterial:Designs / 180 6 g, _+ u7 O! Q+ o0 P
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Chapter5 Finishing ofTextiles 188
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5.1 Text:Introduction to finishing / 188 6 Z( p" ~4 z& I$ m
1 f3 y; m( R- t- D' U; iReadingmaterial:Shrinkage control forwool / 193
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5.2 Text:Mechanical finishes / 194 9 x9 G9 a8 a/ e+ q K2 q
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5.3 Text:Application of resin for finishing / 201 , e# i! l8 S8 A0 h# j
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Readingmaterial:Dimethyloldihydroxyethylene?urea / 207
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8 q5 Y7 d# p9 A5.4 Text:Water proofing and water repellent finishes / 207 7 d3 j- p3 S* l6 F& C
1 Y+ w+ x$ A% v3 [: rReadingmaterial:Weighting of silk / 213
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Readingmaterial:Shiffon finish / 219
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Readingmaterial:Enzyme finishing / 226 , p# P" i1 m& G/ @* H. L
4 d- L# s G. I a+ B& h) KChapter6 TextileTesting 227
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8 R# r, Z- l) |/ J6.2 Text:Testing of pre?treated fabric / 234
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" G5 P8 v+ |+ H4 J" `& Z8 i! N2 e0 UReadingmaterial recision and accuracy / 239
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6.3 Text:Measurement of coloured fabric / 240 9 d* P8 `( C3 |
L% h% w# q- P1 B; f8 c) n4 }' mReadingmaterial:Use of the grey scales / 246
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6.4 Text:Measurement of finished fabric / 246
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Readingmaterial:Systematic error and randomerror / 252 0 \% }/ H9 D6 b' @
8 Q8 j# n- T. P# ~) z( M* f. BAppendix Finishing Termsand Definitions 253 ) }2 R& F# [0 E3 A: Q# `3 @* t3 O
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