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A R T I C L E SlATCC Conference Exhibitors (Floor Plan and Company List)
Oct. 43ATCC Conference Opens Nov. 4 in Atlanta Oct. 42crylic Emulsions for Bonding Dry Laid Nonwovens (Logue)
................................................................................. Aug. 33ilvances in Wool Research Detailed at Int’l M eeting ............
..................................................................................... Oct. 37idvances in Wool Research Detailed at Int’l Meeting (Part
II) ................................................................................ Nov. 38ilantic Dyestuffs Opens New Facilities in Greensboro and
Chattanooga.....................................................................Sept. 44lutomatic Batch Control for the Modern Dyehouse (Hindman,
W est).................................................................................. Nov. 29jtomatic Control Boosts Mill Output, Cuts Costs (Wallace)
Nov. 36iutomating Pressure Package Dyeing with a Punch Card
Cycle Controller (Withey) ................................... Nov. 35■asic Dyeable Polyester; Problem-Solving Tips (Abrahams)
. ' ...............................................Oct. 36asic Quality Control for the Bleachery (Patton) . Oct. 36 fetch Dyeing by Computer Becomes Reality . April 34leaching Today: A Status Report (R o w e ).............. May 22fenada's First Computerized Dyehouse Now On Stream at
Bruck Mills (Miller, M addocks)........... Nov. 26ferbamate Agents with Low Formaldehyde Release for Post-
Cure Durable Press (Reid, Kullman, and Reinhart) . . . ...................................................................................... June 26
ferpet Equipment Status Report: Burlington’s Hy-Pressure B eck............................................................................ June 22
ferpet Experts Rate Technological Advances, How . . ................................................................................... June 24
ferpet Industry Meets in Las V eg as .............................. June 19ferpeting the Name’s the Game, I n ............................ June 21feemically Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton Circular
Knits (Kottes Andrews, Frick, and Reid) July 40oming Age of Flameproofing, The, (von Sternberg) ...........
................................................................................. March 45ontinuous Solvent-Based Finishing (Meier-Windhorst)
...................................................................................Jan. 28feossiinking Pretreatments of Greige Fabric for Improved
Drying Properties of DP Cotton (Calamari, Schreiber, Reeves, and Cooper) June 35
urrent Techniques for Backing Tufted Carpet (Sterrett) ................................................ Feb. 25
D - Elirect Digital Control of Batch Dyeing Processes (Stutz)
....................................................................................... Nov. 22'isposables— Big Growth, Big T a rg e t ...........................Aug 28double Knit Wool Blends for Durable Press Applications
(O’Connell, Pardo, and F o n g )................................July 28durable Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton Using Cyanamid-
THPC Resins, A (Normand, Donaldson, and Drake)...........................................................Sept. 46
■ebruary 1971 □ American Dyestuff Reporter
AMERICANDYESTUFFREPORTER
Dyeing and Finishing Knit Structures in the Seventies (Johnson) ........................................................................... Ju ly 33
Dyeing Textured Polyester Knits: Profits or Problems? (Tye, Hartnett) v July 23
Dyeing Trends for the Seventies (Loughlin)........... April 21Dynel Fabrics for Heat-Shaped Applications (Posten) . .
........................................................................Jan. 40Easily Controlled Method for Mineral Dyeing Fabrics (Ham-
alainen, St. Mard, Cooper, and Reeves) April 28Editorial Index: 1969, Vol. 58 Feb. 37Effect of Polyvinyl Alcohol on Textile Finishes, The (Harper,
Blanchard, and Donoghue) .................... Dec.(II) 15Efficiency of Phosphorus-Containing Compounds for In
hibiting Afterglow in Cellulose Fabrics (Sather, Richards)................................................................................. March 21
Evaluation of Surfactants for the Textile Mill (Moore) . ..................................................................................July 46
Fabric Preparation: A Special Report (Williams, Donermeyer,and H o yer)................................................................May 26
Finishing Knits of Packaged Dyed, Textured-Set ‘Dacron’Polyester Fiber (Pratt) ........................................... Oct. 27
Flame-Retardant Cottons Using Phosphorus-Containing Tria-zines (Moreau, C hance)......................................... May 37
Flammability, Solvent Processing Featured at TRI Meeting..................................................................................... May 30
Flocking: Howto Avoid Common Problems (Astle) . July 44
H - l - LHeat Printing of Knits: Status Report .......................July 38Imparting Weather- and Rot-Resistance to Cotton Fabric by
Treatment with Thiotriphenyllead (Donaldson, Drake,Guice, and Normand) ........................................Sept. 36
Investigation of Intumescent Fabric Coatings for Protection Against Thermal Radiation and Flame (McNair, Stapler)....................................................................................March 27
Latex Compounds for Scatter Rug and Broadloom Carpet Mills (Bonnitt) Feb. 31
Lignin-Derived Dispersants for Formulating Disperse Dyes (P razak)....................................................................... Nov. 44
M - N - 0Machine and Process Development for Solvent-Based Finish
ing (Sieber) ...............................................................Oct. 44Measuring Yarn Moisture in the Dyehouse (Johnson)
...................................................................................... Nov. 31Mercerization Preparation for Durable Press Cotton Fabrics
(Hoffman, Moore, and C ooper)............................... June 39Miniatures Rule the Range at Genesco (Hairston, Hurley)
................................................................................... Nov. 32Mixed Catalysts for Cellulose Crosslinking Reactions (Pierce,
Boudreaux, and R e id )................................................May 50
27
New Fire-Safety Standard for Carpets Affords Users Meaningful Protection (Paules) ............................... Aug. 37
New Product Review Dec. (I) 19New Product Review A ddenda....................................... Feb. 46Noise Pollution— How to Reduce it and Save Money (Hand-
ley) .......................................................................... Aug. 22Oxidizer/Alkali Monitor Introduced by FMC and Uster (Lynn)
.......................................... .................................Jan. 36
P-QPilot Plant Studies of Mixtures of Domestic and Dyehouse
Wastes (Shindala, Cullinane) Aug. 15Plant Grows in Brooklyn, A ............................................July 23Polymerization of Acrylic Compounds on Cotton Fabric
(Frick, Gautreaux).............................................. Dec. (I) 40Punch Card Dye Control Aids Southern Mill (Olson) Nov. 30 Quality Control in Computer Dyeing (N orw ick)......... Oct. 32
R - SRabbit Out of the Hat (von Sternberg)......................... Oct. 35Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Disperse Dyes
and Their Intermediates (Muller) March 38Six Flock Questions Answered (S w iss ).......................... July 46'69 Review/Forecast '70— Another View (Lazarus) . Feb. 46 Search for All-Cotton DP Goes on: Sun’s Goldstein June 25 Slitter-Opener-Tenter Debuts July 37Solvent Finishing of Knitwear (H o n o u r)......................Jan. 34State-of-the-Art Report: Flame Retardant Fibers, Fabrics and
Polymers (Part I) (H effner)...................................Sept. 40State-of-the-Art Report: Flame Retardant Fibers, Fabrics, and
Polymers (Conclusion) (Heffner) . . ......... Oct. 58STE R ep o rt.................................................................Dec. (II) 11STE '70— Floor Plan of the Greenville Show . Sept. 21
T - WTanatex Opens New P la n t................................................Sept. 43Textile Coating: A ‘Scientific Art’ (Robinson)............ April 36Textile Printing: A State-of-the-Art Review (Muhiberg) . . . .
...................................................................................... May 15Textile Printing Machinery Suppliers G u id e .................May 20Textile Processing with Chlorinated Solvents (Souther)
...................................................................................... Jan. 23Throngs Pack AATCC Conference......................... Dec. (II) 1426th Southern Textile Exposition-International— Alphabeti
cal Listing of Exhibitions of Interest to Wet Processors................. Sept. 25
What’s Ahead in Bonding and Laminating (Howard)...................................................................................... Feb. 33
What’s the Score in Textile Printing?............................ May 18World of His Own, A ...........................................................Aug. 20Worldwide Synthetic Fiber Trends (Poisson) ........... April 40
S U B J E C T SAATCC Conference, Throngs P a c k .........................Dec.(II) 14Acrylic Compounds on Cotton Fabric, Polymerization of
(Frick, G autreaux)............................................Dec. (I) 40
BBatch Control, Automatic, for the Modern Dyehouse (Hind
man, West) ................................................................Nov. 29Bleachery, Quality Control for the (P a tto n ).... Oct. 36Bonding and Laminating, What’s Ahead in (Howard) . .
...................................................................................... Feb. 33Burlington’s Hy-Pressure Beck, Carpet Equipment Status
Report: ...................................................................... June 22
Carpet, Tufted, Current Techniques for Backing (Sterrett) ..................................................................................... Feb. 25
Carpeting, In, the Name’s the Game JuneCarpets, New Fire-Safety Standard for. Affords Users Me<
ingful Protection (Paules) ................................. Aug.Cellulose Crosslinking Reactions, Mixed Catalysts for (Pier
Boudreaux, and Reid) . . MayCellulose Fabrics, Efficiency of Phosphorus-Containing Co
pounds for Inhibiting Afterglow in (Sather, Richards)............................................................................ March
Computer, Batch Dyeing by. Becomes R eality ............ AprilComputer Dyeing, Quality Control in (Norwick) Oct.Computerized Dyehouse, Canada’s First Now On Stream
Bruck Mills (Miller, M addocks).............................Nov.Cotton Fabric, Polymerization of Acrylic Compounds
(Frick, G autreaux)....................................... Dec. (I)Cotton, Chemically Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant, Circu
Knits (Kottes Andrews, Frick, and R e id )............ JulyCottons, Flame-Retardant, Using Phosphorus-Containi
Triazines (Moreau, Chance) MayCrosslinking Reactions, Mixed Catalysts for Cellulose (Pien
Boudreaux, and Reid) ......................................May
Digital Control, Direct, of Batch Dyeing Processes (Stu‘...................................................................................... Nov.
Disperse Dyes and Their Intermediates, Recent Developmerin (Muller) .......................................................March
Disperse Dyes, Lignin-Derived Dispersants for Formulati(Prazak) ................................................................... Nov. ■
DP, All-Cotton, Search Goes on: Sun’s Goldstein June DP Cotton, Crosslinking Pretreatments of Greige Fabric
Improved Drying Properties of (Calamari, Schriebe)Reeves, and C o op er)............................................ June
Durable Press Applications, Double Knit Wool Blends fi(O’Connell, Pardo, and F o n g ).............................. July ,
Durable Press Cotton Fabrics, Mercerization Preparation f(Hoffman, Moore, and C ooper)............................ June .
Durable Press, Post-Cure, Carbamate Agents with Lc Formaldehyde Release for (Reid, Kullman, and Rei hart) June :
Dye Control, Punch Card, Aids Southern Mill (Olson) . .......................................................................................Nov. :
Dyeable Polyester:, Basic, Problem-Solving Tips (Abraham .................................................................................. Oct. ;
Dyehouse Wastes, Pilot Plant Studies of Mixtures of C mestic and (Shindala, Cullinane) Aug. :
Dyeing, Batch, by Computer Becomes Reality . . April ; Dyeing Fabrics, Mineral, An Easily Controlled Method f
(Hamalainen, St. Mard, Cooper, and Reeves) April I
Fiber, Synthetic, Worldwide Trends (Poisson) . April ‘■ Finishing, Continuous Solvent-Based (Meier-Windhorst)
.................................................................................... Jan. ;Finishing, Dyeing and. Knit Structures in the Seventi'
(Johnson)..................................................................... July ;Flame, Investigation of Intumesecent Fabric Coatings F
Protection Against Thermal Radiation and (McNaStapler) ................................................................... March I
Flame Retardant Fibers, Fabrics and Polymers Part I, Statof-the-Art-Report: (Heffner) ......................... Sept. ^
Flame Retardant Fibers, Fabrics, and Polymers, ConclusioState-of-the Art Report: (H e ffn e r).................. Oct. !
Flame Retardant Finish, A Durable, for Cotton Using Cyan mid-THPC Resins (Norman, Donaldson, and Drak.................................................................................. Sept. '
Flameproofing, The Coming Age of (von Sternberg)................................................................................... March ^
Flock Questions Answered, Six (Swiss) ..................... July '
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Index:, Editorial, 1969, Vol. 58 Feb.Intumescent Fabric Coatings, Investigation of, for Protectid
Against Thermal Radiation and Flame (McNair, Staple ................................................................................... March i
Knit Structures, Dyeing and Finishing, in the Seventies (Joh s o n ) .................................................................................. July ;
28 American Dyestuff Reporter □ February 19/'
Knit Wool Blends, Double, for Durable Press Applications(O'Connell, Pardo and F o n g ) ......................... July 28
Knits, Circular, Chemically Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton (Kottes Andrews, Frick, and Reid) . . July 40
Knits, Finishing of. Packaged Dyes, Textured-Set “ Dacron’Polyester Fiber (Pratt) ........................................ Oct. 27
Knits:, Heat Printing of. Status R e p o rt........................July 38Knits:, Textured Polyester, Dyeing, Profits or Problems? (Tye,
Hartnett) .................................................................... July 23Knitwear, Solvent Finishing of (H onour).............. Jan. 34Mineral Dyeing Fabrics, An Easily Controlled Method for
(Hamalainen, St. Mard, Cooper, and Reeves) April 28
N - PNonwovens, Bonding Dry-Laid, Acrylic Emulsions for Aug. 33 Phosphorus-Containing Compounds, Efficiency of, for In
hibiting Afterglow in Cellulose Fabrics (Sather, Richards).................................................................................... March 21
Phosphorus-Containing Triazines, Flame-Retardant CottonsUsing (Moreau, C h an ce)...............................................May 37
Polyester Knits:, Dyeing Textured, Profits or Problems? (Tye,Hartnett) ....................................................................July 23
Polyvinyl Alcohol on Textile Finishes, The Effect of (Harper,Blanchard, and Donoghue) ......................... Dec. (II) 15
Pressure Package Dyeing, Automating with a Punch CardCycle Controller (W ithey)...............................................Nov. 35
Printing:, Textile, A State-of-the-Art Review (Muhiberg).......................................................................................May 15
Printing, Textile, Machinery Suppliers Guide May 20Printing?, Textile, What’s the Score in . . . . May 18
Solvent-Based Finishing, Continuous (Meier-Windhorst) . ........................................................................ Jan. 28
Solvent-Based Finishing, Machine and Process Developmentfor (Sieber) .............................................................. Oct. 44
Solvent Processing, Flammability, Featured at TRI MeetingMay 30
Solvents, Chlorinated, Textile Processing with, (Souther)...................................................................................... Jan. 23
Surfactants, Evaluation of, for the Textile Mill (Moore) . ....................................................................................... July 48
TTextile Finishes, The Effect of Polyvinyl Alcohol on ...........
.............................................................................. Dec. (II) 15Textured Polyester Knits:, Dyeing, Profits or Problems? (Tye,
Hartnett) ....................................................................July 23Thermal Radiation and Flame, Investigation of Intumescent
Fabric Coatings for Protection Against (McNair, Stapler)....................................................................................March 27
TRI Meeting, Flammability, Solvent Processing Featured atMay 30
Tufted Carpet, Current Techniques for Backing (Sterrett) ....................................................................................Feb. 25
W - YWeather- and Rot-Resistance to Cotton Fabric by Treatment
with Thioethyltriphenyllead, Imparting (Donaldson,Drake, Guice, and Normand) ...............................Sept. 36
Wool Blends, Double Knit, for Durable Press Applications(O’Connell, Pardo, and F o n g ).............................. July 28
Wool Research, Advances in. Detailed at Int’l Meeting . ....................................................................................... Oct. 37
Wool Research, Advances in Described at Int’l Meeting (PartII) ............................................................................. Nov. 38
Yarn Moisture, Measuring in the Dyehouse (Johnson) . . . ...................................................................................... Nov. 31
A U T H O R SAbrahams, D. H., Basic Dyeable Polyester: Problem Solving
T ip s ............................................................................Oct. 36
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IV.Astle, Jr., W. B., Flocking: How to Avoid Common Problem
................................................................. July 4,j„, M,■eriistion I
BBonnitt, T. L., Latex Compounds for Scatter Rug and Broac j H. S'
loom Carpet Mills peb. 3^’Boudreaux, E. A., Reid, J. D., and Pierce, Jr., A. G., Mixe.H.f.
Catalysts for Cellulose Crosslinking Reactions . May 5' ‘
!’Geiiest°
Calamari, T. A., Jr., Schreiber, S. P., Reeves, W. A., am Cooper, A. S., Jr., Crosslinking Pretreatments of Greigi Fabric for Improved Smooth Drying Properties of DlCotton .................................................................. June 3 !*'
Chance, L. H., and Moreau, J. P., Flame-Retardant Cotton: . miUsing Phosphorus-Containing Triazines May 3
Cooper, A. S., Jr., Calamari, T. A., Jr., Schreiber, S. P., an(*Reeves, W. A., Crosslinking Pretreatments of Griegc!),!* Fabric for Improved Smooth Drying Prop>erties of DI'Jls^Cotton ................................................................... June 3!>.’?«
Cooper, A. S., Jr., Hoffman, M. J., and Moore, H. B., MerjsAflVe'**'® cerization Preparation for Durable Press Cotton F a b ric :.....................................................................................June 3(
Cooper, A. S., Jr., Reeves, W. A., Hamalainen, C. A., and St-jj, Stanley. Mard, H. H., An Easily Controlled Method for MineraDyeing Fabrics ..................................................... April 2£,; u,
Cullinane, M. J., and Shindala, A., Pilot Plant Studies oi<aensMixtures of Domestic and Dyehouse Wastes . Aug. lE,i,|,j £. Oyei
-11 Oxidize Jdei. ■ ■
Donaldson, D. J., Drake, G. L., Jr., Guice, W. A., and Nor mand, F. L., Imparting Weather- and Rot-Resistance tcCotton Fabric by Treatment with Thioethyltriphenyllead ^
Sept. 3e:;.R:N'.tDonaldson, D. J., Drake, G. L., Jr., and Normand, F. L., A
Durable Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton Using 1“"™ “ Cyanamid-THPC R es in s ....................................... Sept. 4 6 :'AR.C.,Mi
Donermeyer, D. D., Hoyer, H. F., and Williams, C. R., Fabric™®̂ ™®" Preparation: A Special R ep o rt..........................May 26?lntorst, C.
Drake, G. L., Jr., Guice, W. A., Normand, F. L., and Donaldson,D. J., Imparting Weather- and Rot-Resistance to Cotton;-J,, MaddocI Fabric by Treatment with Thioethyltriphenyllead . . OjjteeNo» ......................................................................................Sept. 36 , p .
Drake, G. L., Jr., Normand, F. L., and Donaldson, D. J., ADurable Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton Using Cyan- „ „ r amid-THPC Resins..................................................Sept. 46
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Fong, W., O’Connell, R. A., and Pardo, C. E., Double Knit ^Wool Blends for Durable Press Applications . . July 28
Frick, J. G., Jr., Gautreaux, G. A., Polymerization of AcrylicCompounds on Cotton Fabric .........................Dec. (I) 40*i(',tot[
Frick, J. G., Jr., Reid, J. D., and Kottes Andrews, B. A., Chemi- “ytsandTtiei cally Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton CircularK n its ........................................................................... July 40
Gautreaux, G. A. and Frick, J. G., Jr., Polymerization ofAcrylic Compounds on Cotton Fabric Dec. (I) 40 ijj|| p j .
Guice, W. A., Normand, F. L., Donaldson, D. J., and Drake, BitablePiam G. L., Jr., Imparting Weather- and Rot-Resistance to Cotton Fabric by Treatment with Thioethyltriphenyllead ^
Sept. 36
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Hide, W, A. Fabril
HB„(3ualiHairston, W. P., Hurley, W. H., Miniatures Rule the Range at ^Genesco.................................................................... Nov. 32 ... ' ■ '1,
Hamalainen, C. A., St. Mard ,H. H. Cooper, A. S., Jr., and^.- - ............................. "ineral '"■'-■iPuiReeves, W. A., An Easily Controlled Method for Min.
Dyeing Fabrics .................................................. April 28Handley, J. M., Noise Pollution— How to Reduce it and Save
M o n e y ......................................................................... Aug. 22Hartnett, J., and Tye, R., Dyeing Textured Polyester Knits:
Profits or Problems? .............................................. July 23 E, FiHeffner, L. L„ State-of-the-Art Report: Flame Retardant Bb(
Fibers, Fabrics and Polymers, Part I Sept. 40 ''it. L, FHeffner, L. L., State-of-the-Art Report: Flame Retardant
Fibers, Fabrics, and Polymers (Conclusion) . . Oct. 5 8 “'(s, Q, ^Mt
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S. West, T. B., Automatic Batch Control forthe Moc! . Dyehouse.............................................. Nov. 29
Hoffman, M. j._ Sxire H. B., and Cooper, A. S., Jr., Mer- cerization ^'eparation for Durable Press Cotton Fabrics
......... June 39Honour, R. C., Solvent Finishing of K n itw ear..............Jan. 34Howard, H. S., What’s Ahead in Bonding and Laminating
........................................................................................Feb. 33Hoyer, H. F., Williams, C. R., and Donermeyer, D D., Fabric
Preparation: A Special R e p o rt..............................May 26Hurley, W. H., Flairston, W. P., Miniatures Rule the Range
at Genesco .................................................................Nov. 32
J - K - LJohnson, F., Measuring Yarn Moisture in the Dyehouse
...................................................................................... Nov. 31Johnson, R. A., Dyeing and Finishing Knit Structures in the
Seventies ....................................................................July 33Kullman, R. M. H., Reinhart, R. M., and Reid, J. D., Carba
mate Agents with Low Formaldehyde Release for Post-Cure Durable P ress ...................................................June 26
Kottes Andrews, B. A., Frick, J. G., and Reid, J. D., Chemically Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton Circular Knits...................................................................................... July 40
Lazarus, Stanley, ’69 Review/Forecast ’70— Another View...................................................................................... Feb. 52
Logue, D. H., Acrylic Emulsions for Bonding Dry-Laid Non-wovens........................................................................Aug. 33
Loughlin, J. E., Dyeing Trends for the Seventies April 21Lynn, J. E., Oxidizer/Alkali Monitor Introduced by FMC and
U s te r ...........................................................................Jan. 36
M c - MMcNair, R. N., and Stapler, J. T., Investigation of Intumescent
Fabric Coatings for Protection Against Thermal Radiation and F la m e ........................................................ March 27
Maddocks, R. C., Miller, J., Canada’s First Computerized Dye-house Now On Stream at Bruck M ills ..................... Nov. 26
Meier-Winhorst, C. A., Continuous Solvent-Based Finishing....................................................................................... Jan. 28
Miller, J., Maddocks, R. C., Canada’s First ComputerizedDyehouse Now On Stream at Bruck M ills ................Nov. 26
Moore, D. R., Evaluation of Surfactants for the Textile Mill ....................................................................................... July 48
Moore, H. B., Cooper, A. S., Jr., and Hoffman, M. J.,Mercerization Preparation for Durable Press Cotton Fabrics ................................................................................ June 39
Moreau, J. P., and Chance, L. H., Flame-Retardant CottonsUsing Phosphorus-Containing Triazines .......May 37
Muhiberg, L. H., Textile Printing: A State-of-the-Art Review ........................................................................................May 15
Muller, C., Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Disperse Dyes and Their Interm ediates................................... March 38
N - 0Normand, F. L., Donaldson, D. J., and Drake, G. L., Jr., A
Durable Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton Using Cyan-amid-THPC Resins .................................................. Sept. 46
Normand, F. L., Donaldson, D. J., Drake, G. L., Jr., and Guide, W. A., Imparting Weather- and Rot-Resistance to Cotton Fabric by Treatment with Thioethyltriphenyllead ........................................................................................Sept. 36
Norwick, B., Quality Control in Computer Dyeing . .Oct. 32O’Connell, R. A., Pardo, C. E., and Fong, W., Double Knit
Wool Blends for Durable Press Applications . July 28Olson, H. C., Punch Card Dye Control Aids Southern Mill
..................................Nov. 30
Pardo, C. E., Fong, W., and O’Connell, R. A., Double Knit Wool Blends for Durable Press Applications July 28
Patton E L Basic Quality Control for the Bleachery’ ■ ...................................................................... Oct. 36
Paules G E., New Fire-Safety Standard for Carpets Affords Users Meaningful Protection.................................Aug. 37
February 1971 □ American Dyestuff Reporter
Pierce, A. G., Jr., Boudreaux, E. A., and Reid, J. D., Mixed Catalysts tor Cellulose Crosslinking Reactions May 50
Poisson, W. H., Worldwide Synthetic Fiber Trends . April 40 Posten, D. J., Dynel Fabrics for Heat-Shaped Applications
......................................................................................Jan. 40Pratt, H. T., Finishing Knits of Packaged Dyed, Textured-Set
‘Dacron’ Polyester F ib e r ........................................Oct. 27Prazak, G., Lignin-Derived Dispersants for Formulating Dis
perse Dyes ...............................................................Nov. 44
RReeves, W. A., Cooper, A. S., Jr., Calamari, T. A., Jr., and
Schreiber, S. P., Crosslinking Pretreatments of Greige Fabric for Improved Smooth Drying Properties of DPC otto n .......................................................................June 35
Reeves, W. A., Hamalainen, C. A., St. Mard, H. H., and Cooper, A. S., Jr., An Easily Controlled Method forMineral Dyeing Fabrics.............................................April 28
Reid, J. D., Kottes Andrews, B. A., and Frick, J. G., Jr., Chemically Stabilized and Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton Circular K n its ..................................................................July 40
Reid, J. D., Kullman, R. M. H., and Reinhart, R. M., Carbamate Agents with Low Formaldehyde Release for Post- Cure Durable Press .............................................. June 26
Reid, J. D., Pierce, A. G., Jr., and Boudreaux, E. A., Mixed Catalysts for Cellulose Crosslinking Reactions May 50
Reinhart, R. M., Reid, J. D., and Kullman, R. M. H., Carbamate Agents with Low Formaldehyde Release for Post-Cure Durable P ress..................................................June 26
Richards, J. R., and Sather, J. M., Efficiency of Phosphorus- Containing Compounds for Inhibiting Afterglow in Cellulose Fabrics........................................................March 21
Robinson, R. D., Textile Coating: A ‘Scientific Art’ April 36Rowe, M. H., Bleaching Today: A Status Report May 22
sSather, J. M., and Richards, J. R., Efficiency of Phosphorus-
Containing Compounds for Inhibiting Afterglow in Cellulose Fabrics........................................................March 21
St. Mard, H. H., Cooper, A. S., Jr., Reeves, W. A., and Hamalainen, C. A., An Easily Controlled Method for MineralDyeing Fabrics........................................................... April 28
Schreiber, S. P., Reeves, W. A., Cooper, A. S., Jr., and Calamari, T. A., Jr., Crosslinking Pretreatments of Greige Fabric for Improved Smooth Drying Properties of DPCotton ........................................................................June 35
Shindala, A., and Cullinane, M. J., Pilot Plant Studies of Mixtures of Domestic and Dyehouse W astes..............Aug. 15
Sieber, J. H., Machine and Process Development for Solvent-Based Finishing .............................................. Oct. 44
Souther, G. P., Textile Processing with Chlorinated Solvents......................................................................................Jan. 23
Stapler, J. T., and McNair, R. N., Investigations of Intumescent Fabric Coatings for Protection Against Thermal Radiation and Flame .......................................... March 27
Sternberg, von, J. R., The Coming Age of Flameproofing....................................................................................March 45
Sterrett, R R., Current Techniques for Backing Tufted Carpet......................................................................................Jan. 25
Stutz, G., Direct Digital Control of Batch Dyeing Processes......................................................................................Nov. 22
Swiss, E., Six Flock Questions Answered...................... July 46
T - WTye, R., and Hartnett, J., Dyeing Textured Polyester Knits:
Profits or Problems?..................................................July 23Von Sternberg, J. R., Rabbit Out of the H a t ................Oct. 35Wallace, J. F., Automatic Control Boosts Mill Output, Cuts
C o s ts ............................................................................Nov. 36West, T. B., Hindman, W. S., Automatic Batch Control for
the Modern Dyehouse..............................................Nov. 29Williams, C. R., Donermeyer, D. D., and Hoyer, H. F., Fabric
Preparation: A Special R ep o rt..............................May 26Withey, A. F., Automating Pressure Package Dyeing with a
Punch Card Cycle Controller........................... Nov. 35
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