Reports of the Raw Silk Classification Committee
Author: Silk Association of America. Raw Silk Classification Committee
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 94
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Silk Association of America. Raw Silk Classification Committee
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 94
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Tammanna N. Sonwalkar
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 9788122404951
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Book Presents A Comprehensive Exposition Of Silk Technology And Covers Various Aspects Of Post Cocoon Technology, Right From Cocoon Formation And Reeling Upto Fabric Finishing In Substantial Detail. The Chapter On Silk Reeling In Particular, Is Exemplary, Furnishing All The Minute Process Techniques.The Indian Standards Of Raw Silk Testing And Grading Have Been Discussed In Depth. The Chinese, Japanese And Other International Standards For Raw Silk Testing Have Also Been Included. Major Issues Like The Present Quality Of Raw Silk In India The Measures To Be Taken To Improve The Quality And The Status Of Indian Silk Industry Have Been Elaborately Described.The Chapters On Weaving And Wet Processing Of Silk Describe The Process And The Factors Involved Therein. Detailed Projects On Silk Reeling, Twisting Weaving And Wet Processing Units Have Been Included.The Original Data Several Tables Illustrations And The Detailed Analysis Of Research Data Provided, Make This A Unique Source Of Information In Silk Technology.
Author: Yong-Woo Lee
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9789251042939
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The continuous improvement and effective dissemination of the technology for silk reeling and testing are vital in meeting the ever increasing demand for quality raw silk throughout the world. This bulletin covers a wide range of techniques in the silk reeling industry. Details are given in each chapter on the handling of fresh cocoons, drying and storage of cocoons, cocoon boiling and reeling, raw silk-reeling and finishing, water quantity and quality, utilization of by-products and maintenance of the machinery used. An appendix illustrates the silkworm processes from larva to final production of silk.