Dressings And Finishings for Textile Fabrics And Their Application; Description of All the Materials Used in Dressing Textiles

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When dextrin is added, this should be dissolved in warm water ; and albumin must also be dissolved in water at 122 F., and not added to the mass until the latter has cooled down to that temperature.
To facilitate the distribution of wax (which is an excellent sizing agent) in the mass, this substance must be melted over a fire and poured hot into the mixture, by degrees, with constant stirring.
The sizing soap is made by melting equal parts of tallow and YARN SIZING i 7 i soft soap together unt
...il a homogeneous mass is produced. This soap mixes well with flour and starch, and is added after the other ingredients of the size have been boiled to a finish.
English Size for Heavy Loading.
Flour 616 lb., starch 740 lb., China day 1480 lb., sulphate of magnesia 740 lb., zinc-chloride solution 22 gallons.
Machine Size fob Dyed-Cotton Yarns.
(a) Water 500 parts, wheaten flour 15, potato flour 20, vegetable glue 10, glycerine wax 8, Turkey-red oil 2, wax h, zinc sulphate 0*04 part.
(?>) Water 500 parts, wheaten flour 15, potato starch 15, glycerine wax 15, glaze 10, Marseilles soap 1, zinc sulphate 0-015 part.


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