A Manual of Dyeing With the Dyestuffs of the Cassella Color Company New York
A Manual of Dyeing With the Dyestuffs of the Cassella Color Company New York
Ny Cassella Color Co New York
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0489 55 51. 01 1. 1321 90 88. 74 1. 2045 25 21. 23 1. 0610 60 56. 13 1. 1425 95 94. 48 1. 2141 30 26. 37 1. 0730 65 61. 44 1. 1544 100 100 1. 2213 35 31. 10 1. 0848 70 66. 80 1. 1656 218 CHEMICALS. Lactic Acid. Commercial lactic acid represents a pure yellow to brown syrup containing 50, and sometimes 80 percent of pure lactic acid, contaminated by sulphuric acid, sugar, dextrine, iron and other substances. In water, lactic acid is soluble in any proportion. On account of its stronger reducing ...properties, lactic acid is frequently used as a substitute for tartar and for oxalic acid when dyeing on a chrome mordant, for which purpose the acid salts of lactic acid, known as lactoline, are also used. In silk dyeing, lactic acid is used as a brightening agent. Oxalic Acid. Oxalic acid forms colourless crystals w^hich at ordinary temperature dissolve in about eight times their weight of water, and at a ]iigher temperature dissolve exceedingly readily in water. Oxalic acid and its salts are poisonous.
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