Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 89. Print. Semi mourning finish. 25* 388 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF 92. Indigo dip. Glazed. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING; 389 First dilute the wheat starch with 40 litreswater at 30° C. sieve, then boil the alabasterwith 20 litres water, again sieve, mix all together,let the steam enter and stop it as soon as mixturecommences to boil. Add stirring well, 20 litrescold water, then the soap solution, afterwards8 litres cold water. Starch warm on ordinarymangle. This mixture not keeping well it is bette
Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 89. Print. Semi mourning finish. 25* 388 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF 92. Indigo dip. Glazed. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING; 389 First dilute the wheat starch with 40 litreswater at 30° C. sieve, then boil the alabasterwith 20 litres water, again sieve, mix all together,let the steam enter and stop it as soon as mixturecommences to boil. Add stirring well, 20 litrescold water, then the soap solution, afterwards8 litres cold water. Starch warm on ordinarymangle. This mixture not keeping well it is betterto prepare only the necessary quantity. Damp and calender according to degree oflustre desired. 76. Thickening for cambrics (22 threads).(A. Schultz.) 14 kilos White wheat starch 3—4 kilos Potato starch 100 litres Water 400 gr. Stearine soap Nr. 77. Boil with live steam and when the mixturehas thickened close the valve. Starch in ordinary mangle complete immersiondry either in cylinder drying machine or , batch, calender, very lightly or better withendless blanket. 1 390 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 77. Stearine soap. Melt 5 kil
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