نتایج جستجو برای: textile factory

تعداد نتایج: 26179  

2016
Hina Kousar

Textile industries are one of the major contaminators of water and soil. Sodium is the only major cation present in textile wastewater due to high consumption of sodium salts in processing units. Many aquatic macrophytes are successfully used for phytoremediation of contaminated water. An attempt has been made to test the potential of Salvinia molesta in reduction of sodium from textile effluen...

2005
Sandeep Neema Jason Scott Gabor Karsai

In this paper, we argue for the incorporation of architecture analysis techniques in Software Factories. While software factories often rely on a domain-specific (or product-line specific) architecture, frequently there are some architectural alternatives left open. In these situations, architectural analysis, static or dynamic is essential. The paper elaborates these concepts and shows an exam...

2004
Vijayanand S. Moholkar Claus Dieter Ohl

The intensification of wet textile processes, such as cleaning and dyeing, by application of ultrasound is well known. In these processes, mass transfer in the interyarn and intrayarn pores of the textile is the basic physical phenomenon. The results of experiments on textile cleaning, based on basic principles of acoustics and cavitation, coupled with analysis of the surface and cross section ...

2016
Khushbu Kunadia Neelam M. Nathani Vishal Kothari Rohit J. Kotadia Charmy R. Kothari Anjali Joshi Jalpa K. Rank Priti R. Faldu M. Chandra Shekar Mitkumar J. Viroja Priyank A. Patel Divyarajsinh Jadeja Bhaskar Reddy Ravindra Pal Singh Prakash G. Koringa Chaitanya G. Joshi Ramesh K. Kothari

Bacillus subtilis C3, a commercial textile dye-decolorizing and -degrading bacterium, was isolated from the common effluent treatment plant (CEPT) of the Jetpur textile dyeing and printing industrial sector situated in the district of Rajkot, Gujarat, India. Here, we present the annotated 4.18-Mb draft genome sequence of B. subtilis C3, providing information about the metabolic pathways involve...

2012
M Joshi R Bansal R Purwar

The environmental issues associated with residual colour in textile efnuents have posed a major challenge to environmental scientists as well as the textile colouration processors. The requirements to remove colour from textile efnuent on si te prior to discharge to sewer have been progressively tightened due to increased public complaints about coloured watercourses. Dyes are highly dispersibl...

2017
Junqian Xu

The UK textile industry was very prosperous in the past but in the 1970s Britain started to import textile materials from abroad. Since 1990, half of its textile materials have been imported from the EEA (European Economic Area), ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and North America countries. Meanwhile, UK imports from China have increased dramatically. Through comparisons, this pap...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2014
Zhitao Zhang Xueyi Li Guozhen Guan Shaowu Pan Zhengju Zhu Dayong Ren Huisheng Peng

An all-solid-state, lightweight, flexible, and wearable polymer solar cell (PSC) textile with reasonable photovoltaic performance has been developed. A metal textile electrode made from micrometer-sized metal wires is used as the cathode, and the surfaces of the metal wires are dip-coated with the photoactive layers. Two ultrathin, transparent, and aligned carbon nanotube sheets that exhibit re...

2015
Hui Zhou Yi Lu Wanzhen Chen Zhen Wu Haiqing Zou Ludovic A. Krundel Guanglin Li

Textile electrodes are becoming an attractive means in the facilitation of surface electrical stimulation. However, the stimulation comfort of textile electrodes and the mechanism behind stimulation discomfort is still unknown. In this study, a textile stimulation electrode was developed using conductive fabrics and then its impedance spectroscopy, stimulation thresholds, and stimulation comfor...

2012
C. Bergfjord U. Mannering K. M. Frei M. Gleba A. B. Scharff I. Skals J. Heinemeier M. -L Nosch B. Holst

It is generally assumed that the production of plant fibre textiles in ancient Europe, especially woven textiles for clothing, was closely linked to the development of agriculture through the use of cultivated textile plants (flax, hemp). Here we present a new investigation of the 2800 year old Lusehøj Bronze Age Textile from Voldtofte, Denmark, which challenges this assumption. We show that th...

Journal: :Social Science Japan Journal 2001

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