Abstract

Experts on jet dyeing and jet‐dyeing machines provide details of their practical studies and experiences over a wide range of types and qualities of fabrics. Some comparison is made with conventional winch dyeing from the viewpoint of problem‐solving. Attention is drawn to such factors in jet dyeing as loading, rope length, fabric packing, liquor:goods ratios, entanglement, running speed, fabric distortion, avoidance of fabric damage, heating and cooling, and selection of dyes and auxiliaries. The shortcomings of jet machines are detailed. It is agreed that choice of machine from the many available for any given range of fabrics, particularly lightweight qualities, is extremely difficult and requires extensive practical study. The jet‐dyeing system is considered to be a very useful contribution to the dyeing industry.

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