Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 3. Twill. 3/4 not 4. Twill. s/i plain „fleur finish. 1. Starch recipe for white goods, shirting style. 22 kilos Potato starch 16 „ Wheat starch 15 „ China clay 15 „ Sulfate of barytes5 „ Tallow 1st qualityStir well up and boil in 300 litres of water, thenadd when mixture is lukewarm 100 to 125 grammsUltramarine well sieved through a fine silk sieve. 21 322 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. Dissolve in a beck separately: 750 gr. White soap 1 kilo Tallow 1 „ Cocoanut oil500 gr. Stearine500 „ Soda crystal


Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 3. Twill. 3/4 not 4. Twill. s/i plain „fleur finish. 1. Starch recipe for white goods, shirting style. 22 kilos Potato starch 16 „ Wheat starch 15 „ China clay 15 „ Sulfate of barytes5 „ Tallow 1st qualityStir well up and boil in 300 litres of water, thenadd when mixture is lukewarm 100 to 125 grammsUltramarine well sieved through a fine silk sieve. 21 322 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. Dissolve in a beck separately: 750 gr. White soap 1 kilo Tallow 1 „ Cocoanut oil500 gr. Stearine500 „ Soda crystals25 litres water. Boil, then pour through a sieve into the lukewarmmixture, then boil well altogether. The resultshould be about 500 litres thickening mixture. 5. Cretonne. 3/4 18/20. Not finished. 6. Cretonne. 3/4 18/2o. Plain finish. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 323 The dried pieces are passed through the machineFig. 8 or Fig. 9 Diagram Nr. 7 Plate II. Use the starchmixture warm. Avoid stoppages by all means, or „crustswill be formed resembling skins. The batched pieces areafter


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