bo nlwnys indicntcd. Hc gntlicrcd tlint oiily oiic of these oils ivns bcing iinprtcd into 15uropc; but if thcy \vcrc clicnp nnd plcntiful in Indin, thcrc should be n cnneidcrnblc opcning for thcir export. All thc oils striiclc liiiii as bcing vcry rniicitl ; ivns that n stnncling fcnturc, or \vim it
Schools of dyeing
โ Scribed by Higgins, S. H.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1910
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
machinery, nnd printing mnchines driven by hand nnd power. Thcrc is nlso the usunl spider-wcb arrangement for the piece dyeing of indigo. +\t thc Chemistry School Of l\liilhnueen instrnction is gircn in pum and applied clicmistry, but no lnrgo scnle nppnrntris is used. Tho school aims at giving special chcniicnl instruction to thosc entcring tho dyeing industry.
Clicmnitz, the crntrc of thc cotton industry of Snsony, hns n dcpnrtmcnt of tcclinologicnl chemistry nt tlic Stnnt-Lchrnnstnlt. Hcrc tlic teaching is of n thcorcticnl kind ; instruction is gircn in tlycing, but no Inrgc scnlc nppnrntus lins bccn instnllcd. At tlic Clinrlottcnburg Tcchnicnl High School thcrc nrc n grcnt number of specinl clicniicnl courses. #nrlsnilic lins onc of thc finest of Gcrninn tcchnicnl high scliools, wlicrc purc nnd npplictl scicncc is tnught nnd dcgrccsgrnntctl. Thcrc is sonic tlycing in tho district,, nnd this industry is cntcrcd for n t tlic school. Tlius n rcscnrcli on tlic fntlinp of colours undcr tlic light of the Coopcr-Ilewitt lnnip was bcing cnrricd nut n t thc tirnc of the nutlior's visit, rind n nciv dycing Inborntory wns projected.
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