《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。+ f7 I6 c7 e' y3 _3 X, B3 a3 f' h
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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。
1 m: x, r2 U8 {) n8 {3 W《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。
g, ~! {! k1 |* f( [《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 . T: q0 }7 |5 ?0 y. I
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P/ B& S; X# p+ t% k$ sReadingmaterial:Fine structure offibre / 8 1 T3 j0 y7 h8 z0 B' p8 t
7 N2 U* V1 [4 r) a$ `2 L1.2 Text:Natural cellulosic fibres / 8 # D! G0 z1 ^( J/ Y8 {+ D7 x
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Readingmaterial egradation ofcellulose / 16 . U, o6 T- `1 _
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1.3 Text:Natural protein fibres / 17
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1.4 Text:Regenerated fibres / 24
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# z( y, I: n6 U8 W6 kReadingmaterial:Tencel / 31 3 N% I! }+ u1 ^% F2 V$ b( c
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1.5 Text:Synthetic fibres / 32
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Readingmaterial:Fibre lustre / 38
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1.6 Text:Yarn and fabric / 39
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Chapter2 Pre-treatmentProcessesofTextiles 48
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2.1 Text reparations before wet pre?treatment / 48 6 m* G) p; S& }2 y' q
# H G; W( n6 t! z$ l3 N) Z. g sReadingmaterial:Water and textileprocessing / 53 - T1 l! W) c$ W: _
* e( r8 M/ t$ g# x# B2.2 Text esizing / 54
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Readingmaterial:Special scouringprocesses / 68
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2.4 Text:Bleaching / 68 & U2 f$ A1 K2 n0 x
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Readingmaterial:Surfactants / 76 * Y! ?7 O( w1 n2 Y. {) h) L
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2.5 Text:Mercerizing / 77
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Readingmaterial egumming of silk / 83 # D- y- S, I8 ?7 [2 f
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2.6 Text:Heat setting / 84 ! v% z k6 ~, v. z5 _- @
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Readingmaterial:Heat?setting and steam?setting ofnylon / 91
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Chapter3 Dyeing ofTextiles 93
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3.1 Text:Introduction to dyeing / 93
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% C# O8 ^8 i9 T4 ZReadingmaterial yeing equilibrium / 99
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3.2 Text:Classification of dyes / 100 5 A% \* o7 W- X" r" B9 D1 {( z
6 _3 c. a* j' d4 m9 Z0 g# r) JReadingmaterial:Choice of dyes / 106
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3.3 Text yeing machines / 107 ! \5 w( N& v* L# b- h! [' _; e
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Readingmaterial:Winch dyeing machine / 113
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- k4 f1 {8 m4 f6 s& j3.4 Text yeing of cellulose fabric / 114 9 ]- B2 [/ ~: a, h3 e6 M4 j; s
' y4 T/ ]8 c" EReadingmaterial:Structure of cotton inrelation to dyeing / 120 % S* J; c5 S1 Z' Y9 I
2 R; |' c) ?3 k3.5 Text yeing of protein fabric / 121
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Readingmaterial:Attributes of colour / 126 2 Z- c; R6 R! n8 k7 x
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3.6 Text yeing of polyester fabric / 127 / w% T- g7 z, m, t
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Readingmaterial:Action of auxiliaries / 138
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4.2 Text:Roller printing / 147
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6 ~! Q$ o6 `# t# W% m9 o* CReadingmaterial:Ingredients of printingpaste / 153
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6 a* f3 p# }4 m& o: J% l* ?4.3 Text:Screen printing / 153 # b! K( p" C, H6 r. |* p" _
+ ]! c6 V: d, VReadingmaterial reparation of screen / 159 8 O. j+ y. _, v" B7 y0 n7 [2 w
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4.5 Text irect printing with dyes / 166 - u0 M( ~9 C t/ C4 l; l
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4.7 Text:Discharge and resist printing / 180 5 X3 z% A/ y# d7 `2 q3 w
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Chapter5 Finishing ofTextiles 188
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5 G* y7 {; p# ^8 X1 C8 X1 v: c5.1 Text:Introduction to finishing / 188
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7 o: `' H7 l2 D% f5 ?1 DReadingmaterial:Shrinkage control forwool / 193
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5.2 Text:Mechanical finishes / 194
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( H7 a; c1 J/ \4 Y- ~: G( h5.3 Text:Application of resin for finishing / 201
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5.4 Text:Water proofing and water repellent finishes / 207 & a+ z D5 k1 n L, S1 U" u
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# k" P |+ W0 XReadingmaterial:Shiffon finish / 219
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Readingmaterial:Enzyme finishing / 226
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& C* z( @- f( Q5 J) u. ZChapter6 TextileTesting 227
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6.1 Text:Introduction to textile testing / 227
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0 {% m: R3 T D- I; G% Y9 MReadingmaterial:Terms used in sampling / 233
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' T' a2 R: ?2 ?; \% o6.2 Text:Testing of pre?treated fabric / 234 1 \6 U5 I! v# f7 t' E
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Readingmaterial recision and accuracy / 239 3 W2 k; ~2 I+ U% M' P
! ~9 T% B4 H( o4 \9 b6.3 Text:Measurement of coloured fabric / 240 1 n) ]1 y5 f# B8 c L
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6.4 Text:Measurement of finished fabric / 246 : y0 S) ^& Q$ T% S* y5 Y1 S
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4 Z' Z, d, d" V$ XAppendix Finishing Termsand Definitions 253
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