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Study of the industrial through-air drying process for tufted carpet by Hsi-Lung Stephen Lee.Lee, Hsi-Lung Stephen January 2000 (has links)
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The drying of porous fibrous materials using microwave heatingLyons, Donald William 05 1900 (has links)
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The influence of resonant acoustic vibrations on through-flow drying of tufted textile materialsDunn, Jerry Russell 12 1900 (has links)
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Through-flow drying of tufted textile materialsBrock, James Donald 08 1900 (has links)
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Drying of latex backcoated acrylic fabrics: optimization and controlJinks, Douglas David 05 1900 (has links)
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Mathematical modeling of steam can dryingMahadevan, Anantharam January 1980 (has links)
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Microwave dyeing of regular and carrierless dyeable polyesters with disperse dyesChiao-Cheng, Jaw Hua January 2011 (has links)
Includes photographs of project. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Process Optimization of Dryers/Tenters in the Textile IndustryXue, Li 12 July 2004 (has links)
Textile dyeing and finishing industry uses dryers/tenters for drying and heat-setting fabrics. A very large fraction of the heating value of the fuel consumed in the burner ends up as waste in the dryer exhaust. An initial calculation showed that up to 90% of the energy consumed in the tenter is wasted. Therefore, quantifying the energy waste and determining drying characteristics are vitally important to optimizing the tenter and dryer operations. This research developed a portable off-line gas chromatography-based characterization system to assess the excess energy consumption. For low-demanding heat-setting situations, energy savings can be realized quickly.
On the other hand, there are demanding situations where fabric drying represents the production bottleneck. The drying rate may be governed either by the rate of heat transport or by the rate of moisture transport. A mathematical model is being developed that incorporates both these processes. The model parameters are being obtained from bench-scale dryer studies in the laboratories. The model will be validated using production scale data. This will enable one to predict optimization dryer operation strategies.
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A comparative evaluation of drying techniques of dyed 65/35 polyester/cotton blend fabric with a durable press finishMcPherson, Bonnie Jean, 1946- January 1972 (has links)
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