Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 40. Cretonne 3/4. Calendered and mangled finish. 41. Cambric 21/26- Not stiffened. 42. Cambric 3/4 21/26. Embossed finish for fans. 358 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF 48. Thickening for FINISHING. Twills. 6 kilos Potato starch45 lit. Water. Make 60 litres mixture. Starch on ordinarymangle with reverse side below, as above, butcalender with woollen blanket. 49. Thickening for printed »piques« andtwills (G. Stein). kilos Potato kilos Wheat kilos China kilos kilo


Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 40. Cretonne 3/4. Calendered and mangled finish. 41. Cambric 21/26- Not stiffened. 42. Cambric 3/4 21/26. Embossed finish for fans. 358 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF 48. Thickening for FINISHING. Twills. 6 kilos Potato starch45 lit. Water. Make 60 litres mixture. Starch on ordinarymangle with reverse side below, as above, butcalender with woollen blanket. 49. Thickening for printed »piques« andtwills (G. Stein). kilos Potato kilos Wheat kilos China kilos kilos Marseilles kilos Glycerine 29° kilos Ultramarine kilos z Fig. 135. Apparatus for giving »Relief« to figured fabrics. R. Roll of cloth starched and damped. B guide rollers. C, C 2 move-able copper cylinders heated by steam. D, D wooden revolving rollersover which cloth passes on right side. E final batching roller. A shewsright side, and Z reverse side of cloth. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 359


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