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3.00 Credits
Studies in this course include a survey of the fundamental reference works and literature of Textile Chemistry. Timely reports are required concerning recent advances in the manufacture, modification, dyeing and finishing of synthetics and blends. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
The more complex styles of printing, discharge and resist, are covered in detail. The preparation of white and colored print paste for all classes of dyed backgrounds is investigated. Attention is given in dyeing ground shades for discharge printing. Special effects such as Plisse, Burn-out, and Vigoreaux styles are considered. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical finishes which modify fabric appearance, feel, and serviceability (to shrinkage, soiling, mildew, moths, wrinkling, fire, water, static electricity, etc.) are discussed, along with the means used to apply them. The production of special effects (permanent press, crepe, moire, etc.) is also studied. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
The physical and organic chemistry of monomers and polymers, including a consideration of bonding forces, spectroscopic methods of structure determination, structure and property correlations, fractionation, thermodynamics, and methods of molecular weight determination for polymers in solution; the kinetics of condensation and additional polymerization as applied to polymers and copolymers, mechanism of free radical and ionic polymerization, stereospecific polymers, the chemistry of the more common polymers systems, and preparation of their corresponding monomers. Meets with TEC 410. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
The mechanics of dyeing, printing, and finishing. The structures of dyes and textile fibers, detergency and scouring, and dyeing equipment and procedures. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
The principles involved in the application and printing of dyes and pigments on textile materials. Topics include textile finishing and functional requirements of permanent press, softness, water repellency, and fire retardance. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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1.00 Credits
Practice and experimentation in the dyeing of fibers with various dyes, wash and light fastness properties, finishing. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of TET 524, includes fiber microscopy, textile printing exercises, experiments in color science including measurement and assessment. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
The structure and production of fibers, including molecular arrangements and morphologies. The conversion of fibers into textile yarn structures and the relationship between physical and chemical properties of fibers and processing dynamics on the yarn properties will be studied. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Graduate standing in textiles A complete discussion of color science and computer match prediction in dyeing fibers, yarns, and fabrics. Objective specification of color, color difference, measurements, and various color spaces are introduced. Based on color theory and numerical analysis, computer match prediction algorithms are discussed. Practical fiber/dye data files are created and used to reproduce dyed samples with the match prediction software in accompanying computer color matching labs. Note: Textiles graduate courses are not open to undergraduates. See the Graduate Catalogue for graduate general and program requirements.
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