Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 33. Calico slate. Not stiffened. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 347. 35. Satinette. Not stiffened. 348 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 30. Ordinary thickening for 8 rib twills. 50 litres Water385 kilos Potato starch (farina)250 gr. Wax250 gr. Cocoa nut oil100 gr. Oleine. 31. Thickening for buckram. 50 litres Water 5 kilos Potato starch (farina) 10 kilos China clay 500 gr. Tallow. For white, add a little ultramarine blue; forplain black, logwood and iron liquor as required. 32. Thickening for hat-linings »T
Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods . 33. Calico slate. Not stiffened. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 347. 35. Satinette. Not stiffened. 348 THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 30. Ordinary thickening for 8 rib twills. 50 litres Water385 kilos Potato starch (farina)250 gr. Wax250 gr. Cocoa nut oil100 gr. Oleine. 31. Thickening for buckram. 50 litres Water 5 kilos Potato starch (farina) 10 kilos China clay 500 gr. Tallow. For white, add a little ultramarine blue; forplain black, logwood and iron liquor as required. 32. Thickening for hat-linings »Tangibs«. 100 litres Water30 kilos Dextrine. Starch twice, dry on stenter with strong vibra-tion or Tig motion (elastic finish) so that the spacesbetween the threads remain unfilled. 33. Thickening for Rouen styles. Although this class of goods does not reallybelong to those we are treating of, we think weought to give some particulars about it: finishersoften have to deal with this style. THE VARIOUS PROCESSES OF FINISHING. 349 These goods are washed in the ordinarybleach house washing machine, then »fulled« tothicken the cloth, which process
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