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Effect of fabric structure on liquid transport, ink jet drop spreading and printing qualityMhetre, Shamal Kamalakar January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. / Committee Chair: Dr. Radhakrishnaiah Parachuru; Committee Member: Dr. Dong Yao; Committee Member: Dr. Fred Cook; Committee Member: Dr. Wallace Carr; Committee Member: Dr. Yehia El Mogahzy
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Pigmented and solvent dyed latex systems for ink jet printing on textilesTian, Olivia Yingnan January 1998 (has links)
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Dimer-acid based polyamide and its application in textile xerographic printingYan, Haiyan January 1999 (has links)
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Controlled structure UV curable resins for ink jet printingZeng, Jianming January 1998 (has links)
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De ontwikkeling der Noordnederlandsche textielververij van de veertiende tot de achttiende eeuwNie, Willem Leendert Johannes de. January 1900 (has links)
Doctoral diss.--University of Leiden, 1937. / Bibliography: p. I-XV at end.
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Encountered surfaces /Min, Hyerim Choi. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1993. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 27).
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Drop impingement and interaction with a solid surfacePark, Heungsup January 2003 (has links)
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Toners for xerographic textile printing produced via thermally induced phase separationPark, Heungsup 05 1900 (has links)
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Textildruckverfahren im Bereich Print-on-DemandBenelli Paredes, Dorothee 01 February 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit verschiedenen Textildruckverfahren und der terminologischen Untersuchung dieses Fachbereichs im Bereich Print-on-Demand. Die Untersuchung wurde am Beispiel der bei der sprd.net AG angewendeten Verfahren für die Sprachen Deutsch und Französisch angewendet.
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Azulejaria portuguesa: conexões entre moda, design de superfície e estamparia têxtil / Portuguese tile: connections among fashion, surface design and textile printingSouza, Matheus Miguel de 06 June 2019 (has links)
Este estudo constitui uma dissertação de mestrado que tem como objetivo analisar a Azulejaria Portuguesa e algumas de suas conexões entre Moda, Design de Superfície e Estamparia Têxtil, no que diz respeito à utilização dos mais diversos tipos de matérias-primas para o desenvolvimento de novos produtos. Especificamente, aborda a Estamparia Têxtil enquanto importante setor da área de Design Têxtil diretamente relacionado ao Design de Superfície. Assim, por meio do Design de Superfície, esta pesquisa apresenta a Azulejaria Portuguesa como uma das principais fontes de inspiração e criatividade para o desenvolvimento de novos produtos de Moda, utilizando os processos de Estamparia Têxtil. O modelo de pesquisa é qualitativo, cujas principais técnicas de coleta de dados empregadas são revisão da bibliografia, pesquisa em bancos de monografias e de imagens, acervo virtual de museus, periódicos e registros em fotografias. A partir dos dados coletados, foi desenvolvida uma coleção de estampas com base na Azulejaria Portuguesa empregada na cidade de São Luís do Maranhão (séculos XVIII e XIX), a qual foi posteriormente aplicada em uma coleção cápsula de Moda feminina desenvolvida pelo autor, cuja inspiração das formas e silhuetas é proveniente de obras arquitetônicas dos artistas Oscar Niemeyer e Delfim Amorim. A coleção de estampas e a coleção das peças apresentadas têm como objetivo destacar as relações encontradas entre a Azulejaria Portuguesa, o Design de Superfície e a Estamparia Têxtil, de modo a reforçar, por meio de diferentes processos criativos, a ideia de resgate artístico e histórico-cultural da Azulejaria Portuguesa pela Estamparia Têxtil, no que se refere ao desenvolvimento de novos produtos de Moda / This study represents a master dissertation which aims to analyze the Portuguese Tiles and some of their connections among Fashion, Surface Design and Textile Printing in respect of the use of various types of raw materials for new products development. Specifically, it deals with Textile Printing as one of the essential sectors regarding Textile Design related to Surface Design. Thus, through Surface Design, this research shows the Portuguese Tile as one of the primary sources of inspiration and creativity concerning the development of new Fashion products through the Textile Printing sector. The research model is qualitative, and its essential techniques of data collection are bibliography review, research in monograph, images, virtual museum collections, journals, and photographies. With this data compilation, a collection of textile prints was developed based on the Portuguese Tile used in the city of São Luís do Maranhão in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. A womens fashion capsule collection produced by the author applied these textile prints, which shape and contours come from the architectural works of the artists Oscar Niemeyer and Delfim Amorim. This collection and the garments propose to highlight the relations found among Portuguese Tile, the Surface Design, and the Textile Printing. By different creative process, it purposes to endorse the idea of the artistic and historical-cultural recover of the Portuguese Tile by Textile Printing, considering the development of new Fashion products
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