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  2. Batch dyeing - Wikipedia

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    The beam dyeing machine is optimally used for the dyeing of knit and woven fabrics. The beam dyeing process involves the movement of the dye solution, while the fabric remains stationary. [15] The dye liquor is created using a low specific liquor ratio ranging around 1:5. [16] The process requires a high temperature for the dye solution.

  3. Cold pad batch - Wikipedia

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    Cold pad batch (CPB) is a method of dyeing textiles, typically cellulosic fibers such as cotton, in which the textile is impregnated with dye in a cold state, rather than being heated.

  4. Dyeing - Wikipedia

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    Dyeing Pigments for sale at a market in Goa, India Cotton being dyed manually in contemporary India Silk dye in pan on stove. Khotan. Dyeing is the application of dyes or pigments on textile materials such as fibers, yarns, and fabrics with the goal of achieving color with desired color fastness.

  5. Beltecno Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki family now owns all shares. The capital relationship with Wood One disappeared. On July 1 they merged with Bell Dyeing Co., Ltd. In 2009, the company incorporated Beltecno India Private Limited. Neemrana plant was constructed in Rajasthan. [9] In July 2011, a merger absorbed the separate dyeing machine business to 'Belle Dyeing'.

  6. Textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Dyeing is commonly carried out with an anionic direct dye by completely immersing the fabric (or yarn) in an aqueous dye bath according to a prescribed procedure. For improved fastness to washing, rubbing and light, further dyeing methods can be used. These require more complex chemistry during processing, and are thus more expensive to apply.

  7. Mageba - Wikipedia

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    Mageba was founded in 1957 by Hans Stang in Wuppertal/Barmen.Initially, Mageba focused on the manufacture of dyeing and finishing machines for narrow fabrics. The growth of the company proceeded rapidly, including more varieties of machines for different aspects of narrow fabric production. [1]

  8. Inabata & Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Inabata imported dyes, dyeing technology and dyeing/weaving machines, industrial chemicals, and pharmaceuticals from Europe initiating also instructions in advanced dyeing techniques in Japan. In 1916, the Japanese government set up the Japan Dyestuff Manufacturing Company, which later became the foundation of Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.’s ...

  9. Wet process engineering - Wikipedia

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    The decision regarding color can be made after the fabric has been manufactured. Thus, it is suitable for quick response orders. Dye penetration may not be good in thicker fabrics, so yarn dyeing is sometimes used to dye thick fabrics in solid colors. Various types of dyeing machines are used for piece dyeing.