نتایج جستجو برای: Textile printing

تعداد نتایج: 42656  

1997
W. C. Tincher P. Desai F. L. Cook P. H. Pfromm Deverakonda Sarma

Textile printing systems are needed that will meet the requirements of time-driven, demand activated manufacturing. Electrophotography and ink-jet printing are technologies that have the potential of meeting these requirements. Textile-specific, electrophotographic and ink-jet printing toners/inks must be developed if these technologies are to gain acceptance in the textile industry. The develo...

2013
Sunil k. Sharma Neetu Sharma Amrita Shrivastava

The textile dyeing and printing units in Sanganer town, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Discharge a huge volume of mostly untreated textile dye wastewater (10,000-15,000kl/day) into various pools and drain adjoining the textile printing units. A number of azo dyes are used in textile printing industries, As a result. The textile waste waters are loaded with them, along with other chemicals used durin...

2007
Prem Kumar

This review discusses cotton textile processing and methods of treating effluent in the textile industry. Several countries, including India, have introduced strict ecological standards for textile industries. With more stringent controls expected in the future, it is essential that control measures be implemented to minimize effluent problems. Industrial textile processing comprises pretreatme...

2012
Xiqun Lu

In this chapter we focus on image segmentation techniques for some very special images — textile images. They are generated from the color halftoning technique in textile and printing production lines. In contrast with natural color images, textile images have some very distinctive features: (1) generally there are a few dominant colors in a textile image, whereas there may exist hundreds of si...

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
Yi Li Russel Torah Steve Beeby John Tudor

We report a direct write inkjet printing technique for fabricating a flexible antenna on textile for use in smart textile applications such as wearable systems (Rienzo et al. 2006). The complete antenna was deposited entirely using inkjet printing. The inkjet printed antenna is based on a half wavelength dipole antenna offering a planar structure and acceptable size. The printable silver nanopa...

2012
Zongping Wang Miaomiao Xue Kai Huang Zizheng Liu

Textile industry can be classified into three categories viz., cotton, woolen, and synthetic fibers depending upon the used raw materials. The cotton textile industry is one of the oldest industries in China. The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewater from different steps in the dyeing and finishing processes. Wastewater from printing...

Journal: :International Journal of Technology and Management Research 2020

2017
Ahmed Salim Sungjoon Lim

Inkjet printing is an advanced printing technology that has been used to develop conducting layers, interconnects and other features on a variety of substrates. It is an additive manufacturing process that offers cost-effective, lightweight designs and simplifies the fabrication process with little effort. There is hardly sufficient research on tactile sensors and inkjet printing. Advancements ...

2005
N. MATHUR P. BAKRE

In Rajasthan state particularly, textile mills represent an important economic sector. Pali district in Rajasthan has got largest number of textile industries in the State i.e.989 units, mostly engaged in cotton and synthetic textile printing and dyeing. These industries liberate a variety of chemicals, dyes, acids and alkalis besides other toxic compounds like heavy metals, which are known for...

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