AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER INDEX TO …...Dyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lycra...

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AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER INDEX TO VOLUME 54 (1965) P OLLOWING is an index by authors and by subject matter for Volume 54, covering the twenty-six is- sues of AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER published during 1965. It is important to remember that all material is in- dexed according to page numbers which appear IN PARENTHESES in each issue. Pages which contained editorial (text, non-advertising) material have been numbered in parentheses consecutively throughout the year. Pages dealing with the Proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists are in- dicated by the letter “P” preceding the page number. At the right is a table indicating the issue dates and numbers in which the various numbered pages appeared. Issue Number Date of Issue Editorial Page Numbers (in Parentheses) 1 January 4 1-32 2 January 18 33-68 3 February 1 69-102 4 February 15 103-137 5 March 1 138-175 6 March 15 176-219 7 March 29 220-261 8 April 12 262-303 9 April 26 304-341 10 May 10 342-390 11 May 24 391-424 12 June 7 425-460 13 June 21 461-499 14 July 5 500-538 15 July 19 539-571 16 August 2 572-611 17 August 16 612-660 18 August 30 661-711 19 September 13 712-778 20 September 27 779-854 21 October 11 855-883 22 October 25 884-931 23 November 8 932-971 24 November 22 972-1014 25 December 6 1015-1120 26 December 20 1121-1150 INDEX BY AKYUZ, R, RUSSELL D and SIEVENPIPER, F--------- Nylon Chemistry and Dyeing Response ALLEN, E --------- Digital Computer Color Matching ALTHERR, E--------- Optical Brighteners ALTSCHER, S --------- Potential Applications of Polyurethanes in Textiles P1079 P365 P246 P982 BAER, D R and LANDERL, H P--------- Cationic Dyes and Their Application to Acrylic Fibers BARRETT, P T--------- New Developments in Polyester Fbers BEAUMONT, R H--------- Finishing Chemicals for Knit Goods: Should They Really Be Biodegradable? .............................................................. BEAUMONT, W --------- The Delayed Cure Process BENERITO, R R, MCKELVEY. J B. CALAMARI, L D and BERNI, R J--------- , „ ,, , Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose- Epoxide Reactions BERCH, J and PEPER, H--------- , „ ^ Relation Between Surface Properties of Cotton Finishes and Wet Soiling .......................................................................... BERGMAN, C A and MAYHEVV, R L------ Textile Lubricants, Antistatic Agents and Surfactants BERNI, R J, BENERITO, R R, MCKELVEY, J B and CALA- MARI. L D--------- „ , Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose- Epoxide Reactions BIXLER, D A--------- Chemicals for Sizing ................. BLACK, C K--------- Dyes for the Textile Industry P222 P147 667 P746 426 P863 889 426 890 886 AUTHORS BORGHETTY, H C and EDELSTEIN, S M-------- Dyeing and Tanning Leather in the Sixteenth Century 940 BOSTWiCK, C O and KARRHOLM. E M--------- Wrinkling and Wrinkle Recovery of Wool Fabrics Deter- mined by Wear Tests and Laboratory Methods 35 ': BRAUNLICH, R H--------- New Developments in Rayon P160 BRUNO. J S, REID. J D and REINHARDT. R M--------- Some Aspects of the Preparation of Dimethylol Monoalkyl Carbamates and their Reaction with Cellulose P485 BUCHHOLZ, S H W--------- Recent Developments in the Thermosol Dyeings of Poly- ester Fibers and Polyester Fiber Mixtures P545 BULLOCK, J B, GUTHRIE, J D and WELCH. C M--------- The Prevention of Yellowing in the Wash-Wear Finishing of Cotton with Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) Sulfone 780 CALAMARI, L D, BERNI, R J, BENERITO, R R and MC- KELVEY, J B--------- Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose- Epoxide Reactions ......................................... 426 CARRA, J H, DE GRUY, I V, ROLLINS, M L. MOORE. A T and GOYNES, W R--------- Electron Microscopy of ChemicallyModified Cotton P512 CHAMPLIN. E R and FYANS, R L--------- Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Color and Infrared Spectra of Azo Compounds ................................... P I000 CHANEY, D W--------- New Developments in Acrylic Fibers P152 CONNER, C J--------- Vapor Phase Reaction of Formaldehyde with Silicone Treated Cotton ........ 618 COOPER JR. A S, SLOAN, W G, HOFFMAN, M J and REEVES. W A--------- Effect of Different Dyes, Resins and Softeners on Per- January 17, 1966 American Dyestuff Reporter (67) 67

Transcript of AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER INDEX TO …...Dyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lycra...

AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER

INDEX TO VOLUME 54 (1965)

P OLLOWING is an index by authors and by subject

matter for Volume 54, covering the twenty-six is­

sues of AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER published

during 1965.

It is important to remember that all material is in­

dexed according to page numbers which appear IN

PARENTHESES in each issue. Pages which contained

editorial (text, non-advertising) material have been

numbered in parentheses consecutively throughout the

year.

Pages dealing with the Proceedings of the American

Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists are in­

dicated by the letter “P” preceding the page number.

At the right is a table indicating the issue dates and

numbers in which the various numbered pages appeared.

IssueNumber Date of Issue

Editorial Page Numbers (in Parentheses)

1 January 4 1-322 January 18 33-683 February 1 69-1024 February 15 103-1375 March 1 138-1756 March 15 176-2197 March 29 220-2618 April 12 262-3039 April 26 304-341

10 May 10 342-39011 May 24 391-42412 June 7 425-46013 June 21 461-49914 July 5 500-53815 July 19 539-57116 August 2 572-61117 August 16 612-66018 August 30 661-71119 September 13 712-77820 September 27 779-85421 October 11 855-88322 October 25 884-93123 November 8 932-97124 November 22 972-101425 December 6 1015-112026 December 20 1121-1150

INDEX BY

AKYUZ, R, RUSSELL D and SIEVENPIPER, F---------Nylon Chemistry and Dyeing Response

ALLEN, E---------Digital Computer Color Matching

ALTHERR, E---------Optical Brighteners

ALTSCHER, S---------Potential Applications of Polyurethanes in Textiles

P1079P365P246P982

BAER, D R and LANDERL, H P---------Cationic Dyes and Their Application to Acrylic Fibers

BARRETT, P T---------New Developments in Polyester Fbers

BEAUMONT, R H--------- „ „Finishing Chemicals for Knit Goods: Should They Really

Be Biodegradable? ..............................................................BEAUMONT, W ---------

The Delayed Cure Process ■ ■BENERITO, R R, MCKELVEY. J B. CALAMARI, L D and

BERNI, R J--------- , „ ,, ,Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose-

Epoxide ReactionsBERCH, J and PEPER, H--------- , „ ^

Relation Between Surface Properties of Cotton Finishesand Wet Soiling ..........................................................................

BERGMAN, C A and MAYHEVV, R L------ —Textile Lubricants, Antistatic Agents and Surfactants

BERNI, R J, BENERITO, R R, MCKELVEY, J B and CALA­MARI. L D--------- „ ,

Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose- Epoxide Reactions

BIXLER, D A---------Chemicals for Sizing .................

BLACK, C K---------Dyes for the Textile Industry

P222P147

667P746

426

P863889

426890 886

AUTHORS

BORGHETTY, H C and EDELSTEIN, S M--------Dyeing and Tanning Leather in the Sixteenth Century 940

BOSTWiCK, C O and KARRHOLM. E M---------Wrinkling and Wrinkle Recovery of Wool Fabrics Deter­

mined by Wear Tests and Laboratory Methods 3 5 ':BRAUNLICH, R H---------

New Developments in Rayon P160BRUNO. J S, REID. J D and REINHARDT. R M---------

Some Aspects of the Preparation of Dimethylol MonoalkylCarbamates and their Reaction with Cellulose P485

BUCHHOLZ, S H W---------Recent Developments in the Thermosol Dyeings of Poly­

ester Fibers and Polyester Fiber Mixtures P545BULLOCK, J B, GUTHRIE, J D and WELCH. C M---------

The Prevention of Yellowing in the Wash-Wear Finishing of Cotton with Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) Sulfone 780

CALAMARI, L D, BERNI, R J, BENERITO, R R and MC­KELVEY, J B---------

Novel Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose-Epoxide Reactions ......................................... 426

CARRA, J H, DE GRUY, I V, ROLLINS, M L. MOORE. A T and GOYNES, W R---------

Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified Cotton P512CHAMPLIN. E R and FYANS, R L---------

Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Color and InfraredSpectra of Azo Compounds ................................... PI000

CHANEY, D W---------New Developments in Acrylic Fibers P152

CONNER, C J---------Vapor Phase Reaction of Formaldehyde with Silicone

Treated C o tto n ........ 618COOPER JR. A S, SLOAN, W G, HOFFMAN, M J and

REEVES. W A---------Effect of Different Dyes, Resins and Softeners on Per-

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formance Characteristics of Slack Mercerized ColtonStretch Fabrics .............................................................

COOPER JR. A S, SLOAN. W G. HOFFMAN. M J andMCSHERRY, W F--------- ,

Effect of Treated Filing Yarns on Properties of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics

COOPER JR, A S. MURPHY. A L, HAMALAINEN, C and KEATING, E J---------

Highly Substituted Acetylated Cotton. Properties and Processing Techniques

COOPER JR, A S, REEVES, W A, WALKER, A M, HOFF­MAN, M J and MOORE, H B---------

Performance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated by Prefer­ential Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing Processes

COPPOCK, W A---------The Chemstrand Whiteness Scale

P946

P950

1042

P749343

D ALESSANDRO. P L and GOBE1L, N B- A Proposed Test Method to Evaluate Frosting Potential

Caused by Abrasive Wear P992DAMON, A D---------

Process Control by Instrumentation: A Practical Appraisal P413 DAUL. G C---------

Viscose Rayon: Past, Present and Prospects P902DE GRUY, I V, ROLLINS, M L, MOORE, A T, GOYNES,

W R and CARRA, J H---------Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified Cotton P512

DELASANTA. A C, SEDOR, D G and MILES, T D—Separation and Analysis of Copper Naphthenate Using

Thin-Layer Chromatography 462DICKEY, J ‘B, TOWNE, E B, HEDBERG, D G, WALLACE.

D J, WEAVER, M A and STRALEY, J M---------Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers

on Color of Azo Dyes P596DRAKE JR, G L, REEVES, W A and PERKINS, R M—

Technique for Imparting Durable Flame Resistance to theSurface of Low Density Cotton Textiles. A 540

HARRISON, C EHigh-Wet-Modulus Rayon Fibers P107I

HARRISON. D PTextile Market Problems and Prospects 885

HEBERT, J J. WEISS, L C, TSOI, R H, GRANT, J N and ORR, R S---------

Some Relations Among Fiber Properties, Fabric Crease Recovery, and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton 896

HEDBERG, D G, WALLACE, D J, WEAVER, M A, STRA-,LEY, J M, DICKEY, J B and TOWNE, E B—

Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers on Color of Azo Dyes P590

HERBULOT, G A---------The Continuous Dyeing of Nylon P552

HERZOG, H and KOSZTICZA, J —The Influence of Resin Finishing on the Shade and the

Fastness to Light of Naphtanilide Dyed Piece Goods 34HICKS JR, E M---------

New Science: Impact on Man-Made Fibers P140HOFFMAN, M J, REEVES, W A, COOPER JR, A S and

SLOAN, W G---------Effect of Different Dyes, Resins and Softeners on Perform­

ance of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics P946HOFFMAN, M J. MCSHERRY, W F. COOPER JR. A S and

SLOAN, W G---------Effect of Treated Filling Yarns on Properties of Slack

Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics P950HOFFMAN, M J, MOORE, H B, COOPER JR, A S, REEVES,

W A and WALKER, A M---------Performance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated By Prefer­

ential Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing Processes P749 HOYT, R N---------

Fulling—Past and Present P1008HUNDT, H W---------

Today’s Bleaching Trends in Europe and Their Motivation P409

IVETT, R W---------Polyolefin Fibers P190

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EASTON, B K---------Wet Processing Methods Symposium: Introduction P401

EDELSTEIN, S M--------The Allerley Matkel 1532 501

EDELSTEIN, S M and BORGHETTY, H C---------Dyeing and Tanning Leather in the Sixteenth Century 940

EIKOETTER, W H--------Naphthol D y e s .............. P283

ELLIS, J R---------The Dyeing of Polyester/Cotton Fabrics with Vat/Disperse

Dye Blends P234

FARIS, B F, PARKER, F G and SAYLOR, P W---------Dyeing and Finishing of Du Pont’s Self-Crimping Fibers P557

FLEGE, R K--------Bleaching with Sodium Chloride P680

FONG, W and MILLER, L A--------Production Range for Wurlan Shrink-Resist Treatment

of Woolen Fabrics 662FORTESS, F--------

President's Address PI 123FORTESS, F---------

Symposium on Colors and Coloring Methods: Introduction P544FRAME, D M---------

Textile Applications of Spandex Fibers P1095FURRER, W and KERN. R--------

Dyeing Polyester Fabrics and Polyester Blend Fabrics bythe Pad-Roll Process ‘ 177

FYANS, R L and CHAMPLIN, E R---------Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Color and Infrared

Spectra of Azo Compounds P1000

GAGLIARDI, D D---------Chemical Modification of Polypropylene

GOBEIL, N B and D'ALESSANDRO, P L-A Proposed Test Method to Evaluate Frosting Potential

Caused by Abrasive WearGOLDBERG. J B---------

Textile Innovations—Sublime to RidiculousGOLDSTEIN, H B and MAY. J M---------

Permanent Press: Finishing, and Performance EvaluationGONZALES. E J and GUTHRIE, J---------

The Crosslinking of Cotton Cellulose with Gaseous Form­aldehyde in the Presence of Various Compounds

GOYNES, W R, CARRA, J H, DE GRUY. I V, ROLLINSM L and MOORE, A T---------

Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified Cotton GRANT, J N, ORR. R S, HEBERT, J J, WEISS, L C and

TSOI, R H---------Some Relations Among Fiber Properties, Fabric Crease

Recovery, and Other Fabric Properties for CottonGREEN, W G and WILCOXSON. W C---------

Recent Advances in Vat and Sulphur Dyes and DyeingTechniques ...........

GROVfi, C C---------The Effect of Detergency Builders on the Scouring of Raw

Wool ....................GROVE. C C---------

The Influence of Temperature on the Scouring of Raw W o o l ...........

GUTHRIE, J and GONZALES, E J---------The Crosslinking of Cotton Cellulose with Gaseous Form­

aldehyde in the Presence of Various CompoundsGUTHRIE, J D and MARGAVIO, M F_____

Production of a White Aminized Cotton Fabric by Includ­ing NaBH4 in the Usual Padding Solution

GUTHRIE, J D, WELCH, C M and BULLOCK J B_____The Prevention of Yellowing in the Wash-Wear Finishing

of Cotton with Bis (2-Hydroxyethyl) Sulfone

P472

P992P640P738

735

P512

896

P229

613

2

735

788

780

HA^ AJNEN, C, KEATING. E J' COOPER JR, A S andM U K J r r iY , A L -----------Highly Substituted Acetylated Cotton. Properties and

Processing Techniques 1042

JACKLE, R W---------Properties of and Uses for Polyester Fibers

JONES JR, L L---------Textile Waste Treatment at Canton Cotton Mills

PI 063 P915

KANTNER, G C---------Fiber Flocking—A Rapidly Expanding Field P671

KANTNER, G C, NUESSLE, A C and LINDSLY, W C---------Desizing of Synthetic Blends P435

KARRHOLM, E M and BOSTWICK, C O---------Wrinkling and Wrinkle Recovery of Wool Fabrics Deter­

mined by Wear Tests and Laboratory Methods 392KEATING, E J, COOPER JR, A S, MURPHY, A L and

HAMALAINEN, C---------Highly Substituted Acetylated Cotton. Properties and

Processing Techniques . . . 1042KERN, R---------

Status of Continuous Dyeing of Man-Made Fibers inEurope .................................. pson

KERN, R and FURRER, W---------Dyeing Polyester Fabrics and Polyester Blend Fabrics by

the Pad-Roll Process 177KOEHLER, T L---------

Statistical Experimental Design in Textile Applications P358KOSZTICZA, J and HERZOG, H---------

The Influence of Resin Finishing on the Shade and the Fastness to Light of Naphthanilide Dyed Piece Goods 34

KRASNY, J F, WATSON. B S and TOVEY, H---------Some Characteristics of Experimental Warm, Lofty Cotton

Fabrics 473KRASNY, J F---------

The Wrinkle Resistance of Fabrics: Laboratory And Serv­ice Tests 70

LANDERL, H P and BAER, D R---------Cationic Dyes and Their Application to Acrylic Fibers

LARSON, O _S, THOMAS, R J and PEARSON, R A-Dyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lycra Spandex Fibers

LEARY, D E and MARZOCCHI, A------—impregnated Glass Fiber Yarns—The New Reinforcement

for Dynamic ApplicationsLINDSLY. W C, KANTNER, G C and NUESSLE, A C---------

Desizmg of Synthetic Blends LOTHROP JR, E W---------

Automated Collection and Processing of Stress-Strain Data

P222

P953

P870P435P353

MAHONEY, H F---------Some Properties of Acrilan and their Effect on Dyeing and Finishing (Mahoney)

MALBURG, R W-------- -,»??,r2lanent Press: Problems of the CutterMARGAVIO, M F and GUTHRIE, J D______

Production of a White Aminized Cotton Fabric by Includ- the Usual Padding SolutionMARZOCCHI, A and LEARY, D E______

Impregnated Glass Fiber Yarns—The New Reinforcement nrt-A-,r r Dynamic Applications MAY, J M and GOLDSTEIN, H B______MPf^manent Press: Finishing, and Performance Evaluation

Water and Soil Repellent Finishes MAYHEW± R L and BERGMAN, C A-n / J ^ 1rerJ ^ brica£ ts> Ant>static Agents and Surfactants

BENERITO B .RCALAMARI, L D, BERNI, R J andNove1 Finishes Imparted to Cotton Through Cellulose-

Epoxide ReactionsMCLENDON, V and RICHARDSON F-

Oxides of Nitrogen as a Factor in Color Changes of Used and Laundered Cotton Articles

MCLENDON, V and RICHARDSON, F____ —Chemical Changes Produced by Sodium Hypochlorite in

Unsoiled and Soiled Cotton Fabrics

P1050P759

788

P870P738

887889

426

305

973

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Performance a MENBERG. R -

Koratron—T he TSOUTHERN PIED!

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ResinsDDONNELL. W R - Polvpropvlene an

© W A Y . C B— Recent A d va n ce

Techniques 088, R S. HEBE?

GRANT, J N - S * e Relations .

Recovery, and 1

PARISH, G J- - - - -Continuous Rinsin

PARKER, F G . SAY

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MCSHERRY, W F, COOPER JR, A S, SLOAN, W G and HOFFMAN, M J---------

Effect of Treated Filling Yams on Properties of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics

METROPOLITAN SECTION-

ROLLINS, M L, MOORE, A T, GOYNES and DE GRUY, I V-

W R, CARRA, J H

D G-The Dyeing of Polypropylene for Textiles

MILES, T D, DELASANTA, A C and SEDOR,Separation and Analysis of Copper Naphthenate Using

Thin-Layer Chromatography MILHOLLAND. J---------

The Cutter Aspect of Permanent Crease and PermanentPress Processing ......................................................

MILLER, L A and FONG, W---------Production Range for Wurlan Shrink-Resist Treatment of

Woolen FabricsMOORE, A T, GOYNES, W R, CARRA, J H, DE GRUY, I V

and ROLLINS, M L---------Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified Cotton

MOORE, H B, COOPER JR, A S. REEVES, W A, WALKER,A M and HOFFMAN, M J---------

Performance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated by Preferential Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing Processes

MOORE, J L and STALTER, N J---------Preparing Surface-Sensitive Cottons and Synthetic/Cotton

Blends in the Du Pont Rapid Bleach ProcessMORAN, C M and VAIL, S L---------

Determination of Free Formaldehyde MORRILL, E---------

Dve It Yourself—The Household Fabric Dyes StoryMOUSSALLI, F S and MYLES, W J---------

Gas Fading of Acetate and Triacetate Prints MURPHY, A L, HAMALAINEN, C, KEATING, E J and

COOPER JR. A S---------Highly Substituted Acetylated Cotton. Properties and

Processing TechniquesMUSCELLI, L W and WAGNER, R E---------

Dyeing and Wet Processing of Stretch FabricsMYLES, W J and MOUSSALLI, F S---------

Gas Fading of Acetate and Triacetate Prints

NIAGARA FRONTIER SECTION---------Differential Thermal Analysis in Predicting Fiber Blend

Performance and Probing Fiber PropertiesNIRENBERG, R---------

Koratron—The Truth in Permanent PressNORTHERN PIEDMONT SECTION-

The Effect of Stripping on the Lightfastness of Redyed Nvlon

NUESSLE, A C, LINDSLY, W C and KANTNER, G C---------Desizing of Synthetic Blends

P950P107

462

P757

662

P512

P749

P684185

P859P1136

1042P443

P1136

P74P755

40P435

P477O'BRIEN, S J---------

Sorption and Desorption of Chloride from AminoplastResins .......................................................

O'DONNELL, W R---------Polypropylene and Its Uses piobu

ORDWAY, C B---------Recent Advances in Direct Dyes and Direct Dyeing

TechniquesORR, R S, HEBERT, J J, WEISS, L C, TSOI, R H and

GRANT, J N--------- ^ „Some Relations Among Fiber Properties, Fabric Crease

Recovery, and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton

PARISH, G J-n m o n , v_r a----------Continuous Rinsing of Impurities from Textile Fabrics

PARKER, F G, SAYLOR, P W and FARIS, B F---------•Dyeing and Finishing of Du Pont’s Self-Crimping Fibers

PEARSON, R A, LARSON, O S and THOMAS. R J--------Dyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lycra

Spandex Fibers ................................................................PEPER, H and BERCH, J--------- , _ .. . ,Relation Between Surface Properties of Cotton Finishes

and Wet Soiling PERCARPIO F---------Modernization of a Textile Dyeing and Finishing Plant PERKINS, R M, DRAKE JR, G L and REEVES, W A-———

Technique for Imparting Durable Flame Resistance to the Surface of Low Density Cotton Textiles, A

REBENFELD, L-Chemical Mechanism of Wool Setting __

REEVES W A WALKER, A M, HOFFMAN, M J, MOORE.H B and COOPER JR, A S----— . , „ „ .

Performance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated By Prefer- erential Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing

REEVES, W A, COOPER JR, A S, SLOAN, W G andEffeeiTaMDifferent Dyes, Resins and Softeners on Perform­

ance Characteristics of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch

REEVES, W A, PERKINS, R M and DRAKE JR, G L- —— Technique for Imparting Durable Flame Resistance to the

Surface of Low Density Cotton Textiles ARFID T D REINHARDT, R M and BRUNO, J S---------

SomeJ Aspects of the Preparation of Dimethylol Monoalkyl Carbamates and their Reaction with Cellulose

RFTNHARDT R M BRUNO. J S and REID, J D---------^Some^Aspects of'the Preparation of Dimethylol Monoalkyl

Carbamates and their Reaction with CelluloseRT iu id \ SI;ffNSubnrn™nN^T5i-sperse Dyes on PolyesterRICHARDsjN^F'md^McEENDON, V - — „ " .

Chemical Changes Produced by Sodium Hypochlorite inC uTsonedCandgSoi,ed Cotton F a b r i c ^ _

R,S 4 R,Dos,0 S i.™ /» v ® ■ « , °>and Laundered Cotton ArticlesRICHARDSON, G---- —Nylon 6-6—Properties and Uses

J a n u a ry 17 , 1 9 6 6 • American Dyestuff Reporter

P279

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P402P557

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Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified CottonRUSSELL, D, SIEVENPIPER, F and AKYUZ, R---------

Nylon Chemistry and Dyeing Response RYAN, V S---------

Recent Advances in Fiber Reactive Dyes

SALVIN, V S---------Problems in the Use of Disperse Dyes

SAYLOR, P W, FARIS, B F and PARKER, F G ------- -Dyeing and Finishing of Du Pont's Self-Crimping Fibers

SCHETTY, G---------Coloristic Behavior in Relation to the Stereochemistry of

1:2 Metal Complex Dyestuffs SCHLESINGER, M---------

Anti-Stats: The Practical Aspects of Fabric FinishingSCHWENKER JR, R F---------

Symposium on Scientific Techniques: IntroductionSEAMAN, W and STEWART JR, D---------

Radiometric Method for Neomycin on CottonSEDOR, D G, MILES, T D and DELASANTA. A C----- —

Separation and Analysis of Copper Naphthenate Using Thin-Layer Chromatography

SIEVENPIPER, F, AKYUZ, R and RUSSELL, D---------Nylon Chemistry and Dyeing Response

SLOAN, W G, HOFFMAN. M J, REEVES, W A and COOPERJR, A S--------- „ ^

Effect of Different Dyes, Resins and Softeners on Perform­ance Characteristics of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics „

SLOAN, W G, HOFFMAN, M J, MCSHERRY, W F andCOOPER JR, A S--------- „ ,

Effect of Treated Filling Yams on Properties of Slack Mercerized Cotton Stretch Fabrics

SMITH, A F---------Spandex Elastic Fibers

SMOLENS. H G---------Forty Years of Peroxide Bleaching

SOUTHEASTERN SECTION---------Question-And-Answer Session: Seminar on Preparation

and Bleaching ...................................STALTER, N J and MOORE, J L--------- .

Preparing Surface-Sensitive Cottons and Synthetic Cotton Blends in the Du Pont Rapid Bleach Process

STANNETT, V---------Applications of High Energy Radiation in Textile Research

STATTON, W O--------- . ,Segment Mobility in Fibers as Shown by High Tempera­

ture N M R STEELE, RICHARD-

W-The Crosslinking of Cellulose

STEWART JR, D, and SEAMAN,Radiometric Method for Neomycin on Cotton

STRALEY, J M, DICKEY, J B, TOWNE, E B, HEDBERG,D G, WALLACE, D J and WEAVER, M A---------

Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers on Color of Azo Dyes

STULTZ, R L---------Review of Durable Press Procedures

STUMP, W--------- , .Dyeing and Finishing of Spandex Fabrics

TARNELL, E-. ri I Vl, I j 1-J1—•, l—i 'Inorganic Materials Used in Textile Processing

THOMAS, R J, PEARSON, R A and LARSON, O S--------Dyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lycra

Spandex FibersTHORNTON, D B---------

Acid and Metallized DyesTIPPETTS, E A---------

New Developments in Nylon TOUGH, D---------The Chemistry and Physics of Fine Pigment Dispersions TOVEY, H, KRASNY, J F and WATSON, B S -

Some Characteristics of Experimental Warm, Lofty CottonTOWNe ' e B, HEDBERG, D G, WALLACE, D J, WEAVER.

M A, STRALEY, J M and DICKEY, J B---------Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers

on Color of Azo Dyes » TTSOI R H, GRANT, J N, ORR, R S, HEBERT, J J and

WEISS, L C--------- „ , . _Some Relations Among Fiber Properties, Fabric Crease Recovery, and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton

VAIL, S L and MORAN, C M---------Determination of Free Formaldehyde

VONA, J A-Easy' Care Treatment of Textiles

WAGNER, R E and MUSCELLI, L W-V ILLY, XV Xj CU1U ---- “Dyeing and Wet Processing of Stretch Fabrics

WALKER A M, HOFFMAN, M J, MOORE, H B, COOPERA S JR and REEVES. W A--------- , . „ ,Performance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated by Prefer­ential Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing

WALLACE,6D J, WEAVER, M A, STRALEY, J M. DICKEY. J B. TOWNE, E B and HEDBERG, D G

Effect of Cyclization and Substitution m Aniline Couplers on Color of Azo Dyes ■ ■ ■ ■ _

WATSON, B S, TOVEY, H and KRASNY J F -Some Characteristics of Experimental Warm, Lofty Cotton

WEAVER?SM A, STRALEY, J M. DICKEY, J B, TOWNE.E B, HEDBERG, D G and WALLACE, D J------ —

Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Coupleison Color of Azo Dyes ..............................................

WEIL, H A-

P512P1079P289

P272P557

P589P987P352

104

462P1079

P946

P950P196P678

P687

P684P372

P314P6104

P596P744P644

893

P953P238P141P622

573

P596

896

185891

P443

P749

P596

573

Dyeing and Finishing of Core-Spun Spandex Fabrics WEISS, L C, TSOI, R H. GRANT. J N, ORR. R S

HEBERT, J J---------and

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Some Relations Among Fiber Properties, Fabric CreaseRecovery, and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton 896

WELCH, C M, BULLOCK, J B and GUTHRIE, J D—The Prevention of Yellowing in the Wash-Wear Finishing

of Cotton with Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) Sulfone 780WILCOXSON, W C and GREEN, W G -

Recent Advances in Vat and Sulphur Dyes and Dyeing

Techniques P229WYSS, L I______

Round Table Discussion on Yam Dyeing Problems P525ZOLLINGER, H---------

The Influence of Dye-Fiber Interactions on Dyeing Prop­erties P634

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INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND TITLES

AATCC---------AATCC Honored by North Carolina Architects Group CA Sylvester Selected as 1965 Chapin Award Winner Council Highlights P204Emeritus Membership Classification Voted by Council’H F Mark to Receive 1965 Olney MedalList of AATCC Research CommitteesList of Council and Administrative CommitteesMinutes of Technical Committee on Research P88, P321

P526 P450

P377, P527 P758 P449 P699 P206 P6941965 Convention Highlights

1965 Convention Program Nominations of National Officers for 1966 Over 70 Attend 5th Southern Textile Research Conference Spring Meetings of Council and Committees at NationalHeadquarters ..........................................................

ADR NEWS REPORT (MAJOR ARTICLES)---------AATT Technical Program Launched AATT Topic: Durable Press Advances in Cotton Research Age of the Tailor-Made Latex Automatic Color Sorting System .Building a Business on Problem-Solving Carbamate Agent Color Analysis System Color Seminar at Clemson Cost of Wool Dyeing is Cut Curing Oven Changes Boost Output 30%Durable Press: Its Potentials Durable Press Process for All-Cottons Durable-Press Strength Losses Cut Drying Capacity Doubled in 15 Days Durable Press Riding High Dye Imports Show Sharp Rise Dye Plant Grows with Stretch Knits Dyeable PP Used in Carpets Elevated Temperature Dyebeck Enclosed Can-Type Dryer Has 3 Cylinders Extra-Fine Polyolefin Powders for Coating Fancourt Seminar Topic: Military Textiles .Faster Speeds Claimed for New Napping Unit Fiber Society's Spring Program IssuedHigh-Speed Thermofix Unit .................................................High Temperature Beam Dyeing Unit ............................HRL Celebrates its 20th Year .............................................ISO Committee to Hold 5th Meeting ...................................Machinery Makers Optimistic ...............................................Main AATT Topic: Standards ...............................................New Crosslinking Agents Developed .......................................New Fluorochemical Repellent .................................................New Handling System at Harmon ...........................................New Line of Disperse Dyes ......................................................New Liquid Sulfur Dyes New Package Dyeing Procedure New Printing System Stresses Heat New Series of Acid DyestuffsNew System Dyes 1,000 Lbs. of Fiber in an Hour New Thermosol Range at Cold Spring New Water-Repellent and Softener Novel Approach to Textile Coating Olin to Make and Sell Sodium Bromide 100 Years of Yam DyeingOpen-Width Tensionless Washer ..........................Pad-Roll Offers New Potentials Permanent Press: New Directions Polypropylene Dyeing Progress Program for NCC Finishing Conference Program Issued for IFATCC ConferenceReinforced Plastic Tanks Cut Replacement Costs at Fair-

forest Plant ........................Roller Printers Look Ahead Self-Crosslinking Textile Latices Shrink-Control for Wool Blends Something New in Roller PrintingSpotlight on Consumer Standards......................Technical Service a Specialty at Kimtex Temperature Controlling and Monitoring SystemTextile Dye Institute Tells Plans ...............................................Textile Educators Seek Closer Contact with Industry Textile Sample Printing UnitTwo New Resins ............................................................................US Issues Data on O rch em s.................................................Warn Against ‘Over-Cooking’ in Delayed CureWet-Processing Papers at TRI .........................................Wica to Expand Charlotte Facilities Wide-Width Carpet Backing Machine Wool Researchers Meet in France ...................

Acetate and Triacetate Prints, Gas Fading of (Moussali and Myles) ...............................................................................

Acetylated Cotton, Highly Substituted, Properties and Processing Techniques (Murphy, Hamalainen, Keating and

Cooper J r ) ..........................................Acid and Metallized Dyes (Thornton)Acrilan, Some Properties of, and their Effect on Dyeing and

Finishing (Mahoney) P1050Acrylic Fibers, Cationic Dyes and Their Application to

(Lander! and Baer) ...............................................Acrylic Fibers, New Developments in (Chaney)Allerley Matkel, 1532, The (Edelstein)Alphabetical List of New Products Developed Since Novem­

ber 1964AMERICAN TEXTILE MACHINERY EXHIBITION---------Alphabetical List of Exhibits

P1123 P801 P529 P492P527

5351146494

1103454451968

1014563 173

1102129

110956654

96270698

564421 25731

1108111177138670838345327030

65453638249621499

131 609 881 172

1014296848253422

P211921495707213255417

114738560517184156

29598092987829

337335

1145774653

P1136

1042P238

P222P152

5011016

New Trends in Wet-Processing Machinery (ATME Report) Prospective Program

718933713

Anti-Stats: The Practical Aspects of Fabric Finishing(Schlesinger) ..................................................

Applications of High Energy Radiation in Textile Research(Stannett) ........................................................................

Automated Collection and Processing of Stress-Strain Data (Lothrop Jr) ........................

Azo Dyes, Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers on Color of (Dickey, Towne, Hedberg, Wallace,

Weaver and Straley) ,

Bleaching, Forty Years of Peroxide (Smolens)Bleaching, Question-And-Answer Session: Seminar on Prep­

aration and (Southeastern Section)Bleaching Trends, Today’s, in Europe and Their Motivation

i Hundt iBleaching with Sodium Chloride (Flege)Brighteners, Optical (Altherr)

CMRA FALL CONFERENCE---------Chemicals for Sizing (Bixler)Dyes for the Textile Industry (Black)Easy Care Treatment of Textiles (Vona)Inorganic Materials Used in Textile Processing (Tarnell) Textile Lubricants, Antistatic Agents and Surfactants

(Mayhew and Bergman) . .Textile Market Problems and Prospects (Harrison)Water and Soil Repellent Finishes (May) .

Cationic Dyes and Their Application to Acrylic Fibers(Landerl and Baer) ....................................................................

Cellulose, The Crosslinking of (Steele)Cellulose, Cotton, The Crosslinking of, with Gaseous Form­

aldehyde in the Presence of Various Compounds (Gonzalesand G u th rie )..................................................

Cellulose, Some Aspects of the Preparation of Dimethylol Monoalkyl Carbamates and their Reaction with (Reid,

Reinhardt and Bruno) ....................................... .............Chemical Changes Produced by Sodium Hypochlorite in

Unsoiled and Soiled Cotton Fabrics (McLendon andRichardson) ............................................................................

Chemical Mechanism of Wool Setting (Rebenfeld)Chemical Modification of Polypropylene (Gagliardi) Chemicals for Sizing (Bixler)Chemistry and Physics of Fine Pigment Dispersions, The

(Tough) .................................................................................Chemstrand Whiteness Scale, The (Coppock) Chromatography, Separation and Analysis of Copper Naph-

thenate Using Thin-Layer (Miles, Delasanta and Sedor) Color Changes of Used and Laundered Cotton Articles,

Oxides of Nitrogen as a Factor in (McLendon and Rich­ardson) ........................................................................

Color Matching, Digital Computer (Allen)Coloristic Behavior in Relation to the Stereochemistry of

1:2 Metal Complex Dyestuffs (Schetty)Colors and Coloring Methods: Introduction, Symposium on

Fortess) ..........................................................................................Continuous Dyeing of Nylon, The (Herbulot)Continuous Rinsing of Impurities from Textile Fabrics

(Parish) ............................................CONVENTION, 1964---------

Applications of High Energy Radiation in Textile Research (Stannett) ...............................

Automated Collection and Processing of Stress-Strain Data (Lothrop Jr)

Chemical Mechanism of Wool Setting (Rebenfeld)Chemical Modification of Polypropylene (Gagliardi) Chemistry and Physics of Fine Pigment Dispersions, The

(Tough)Coloristic Behavior in Relation to the Stereochemistry of

1:2 Metal Complex Dyestuffs (Schetty)Continuous Rinsing of Impurities from Textile Fabrics

(Parish)Continuous Dyeing of Nylon, The (Herbulot)Desizing of Synthetic Blends (Nuessle, Lindsly and

Kantner) .........................................Digital Computer Color Matching (Allen)Dyeing and Finishing of Du Pont’s Self-Crimping Fibers

(Faris, Parker and Saylor) . . . . . . . .Dyeing and Wet Processing of Stretch Fabrics (Wagner

and Muscelli) .......Effect of Cyclization and Substitution in Aniline Couplers

on Color of Azo Dyes (Dickey, Towne, Hedberg, Wallace, Weaver and Straley)

Electron Microscopy of Chemically Modified Cotton (Rol­lins, Moore, Goynes, Carra and de Gruy)

Influence of Dye-Fiber Interactions on Dyeing Properties(Zollinger) ......................................................

New Developments in Acrylic Fibers (Chaney)New Developments in Nylon (Tippetts)New Developments in Polyester Fibers (Barnett)New Developments in Rayon (Braunlich)New Science: Impact on Man-Made Fibers (Hicks Jr) Polyolefin F’ibers (Ivett)Process Control by Instrumentation: A Practical Appraisal

(Damon) ............................................ .......Recent Developments in the Thermosol Dyeings of Poly­

ester Fibers and Polyester Fiber Mixtures (Buchholz) Segment Mobility in Fibers as Shown bv High Tempera­

ture NMR (Statton) ...................................Some Aspects of the Preparation of Dimethylol Monoalkyl

Carbamates and their Reaction with Cellulose (Reid, Reinhardt and Bruno)

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P987P372P353

P596

P678P687P409P680P246

890 886891 893889885887

P222P6

735

P485

973P469P472

890P622

343462

305P365P589P544P552P402

P372P353P469P472P622P589P402P552P435P365P557P443

P596P512P634 P152 P141 P147 P160 P140 PI 90P413P545P314

P485

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CO N VEN TIO N , 1964 (Continued)Sorption and Desorption of Chloride from Am inoplast

Resins (O 'B rien) P477Spandex Elastic Fibers (Sm ith) P I96Statistical Experim ental Design in T extile Applications

(Koehler) P358Status of Continuous D yeing of M an-M ade Fibers in

Europe (K ern) P580Sym posium on Colors and Coloring M ethods: Introduction

(Fortess) P544Sym posium on Scientific T e c h n i q u e s : Introduction

(Schw enker Jr) P352Today's Bleaching Trends in Europe and Their M otivation

(Hundt) P409CON VEN TIO N . 1965-----------

Abstracts of Papers and Biographies of Speakers P803Aw ard Recipients P829Directory of Exhibitors P826Executive Com m ittee P799General Program P801Greetings from the officers P794Highlights P1124Intersectional Technical Paper Competition P818President’s Address (Fortess) P 1123Technical Program P802

Core-Spun Spandex Fabrics, Dyeing and Finishing of (W eil) P1133Cotton, Electron M icroscopy of Chem ically Modified (R ol­

lins, M oore, Goynes, Carra and de G ruy) P512Cotton Fabrics, Som e Characteristics of Experim ental W arm ,

Lofty (Krasny, W atson and T ovey) 573COUNCIL H IG H LIG H TS ' P204, P377, P527Crease Recovery, Fabric, Some Relations Am ong Fiber

Properties and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton (Orr,Hebert, W eiss, Tsoi and Grant) 890

Crosslinking of Cellulose, The (Steele) P6Crosslinking of Cotton Cellulose with Gaseous Form aldehyde

m the Presence of Various Compounds, The (Gonzalesand Guthrie) 7 3 5

Crosslinking Methods and Delayed Curing Processes, Per­formance Qualities of Cotton Fabric Treated by (Cooper

Jr, Reeves, W alker, Hoffman and M oore) P749Cure Process, The Delayed (Beaum ont) P746Cutter Aspect of Permanent Crease and Perm anent Press

Processing, The (M ilhoiland) P 7 5 7

Fibers, New Science. Im pact on M an -M ad e (H icks Jr) P141JFibers, Segm ent M obility in, as Show n by High Tem perature

N M R (Station) P314Finishes, N ovel, Im parted to Colton Through C ellu lose-

Epoxide Reactions (B erni, Benerito, M cK elvey and C ala- m ari) 426

Finishing Chem icals for K nit G ood s: Should T hey ReallyBe Biodegradable? (B eaum on t) 667

Flam e Resistance, T echnique for Im parting D urable, to the Surface o f Low D ensity Cotton T extiles, A (Perkins,

Drake Jr and R eeves) 540Flocking, Fiber— A Rapidly Expanding Field (K antner) P67147th K nitting A rts Exhibition 263Forty Years o f Peroxide Bleaching (Sm olens) P678Frosting Potential Caused bv A brasive W ear, A Proposed

Test M ethod to Evaluate (G obeil and D 'AIessandro) P992Fulling— Past and Present (H oyt) P100R

Gas Fading o f Acetate and Triacetate Prints (M oussalli and M yles) PU36

Glass Fiber Yarns, Im pregnated— The N ew Reinforcem entfor D ynam ic Applications (M arzocchi and L eary) P870

H igh -W et-M od u lu s Rayon Fibers (H arrison) P1071Highly Substituted A cetylated Cotton. Properties and Proc­

essing Techniques (M u rphy, H am alainen, K eating and Cooper Jr) ............ ....................... i042

Im pregnated Glass Fiber Y a m s— The N ew Reinforcem ent f ° r D ynam ic Applications (M arzocchi and L eary)

Im purities, Continuous Rinsing of, from T extile Fabrics (Parish)

Influence of D y e -F ib er Interactions on D yeing Properties The (Zollinger)

Influence of Resin Finishing on the Shade and the Fastness to Light o f Naphthanilide D yed Piece Goods, T he (Herzog

and Koszticza) ...............................................................................Influence o f Tem perature on the Scouring o f Raw W ool,

The (G rove) ........................................................Inorganic M aterials Used in Textile Processing (T a m ell)

P870

P402

P634

34

2893

Delayed Cure Process, The (Beaum ont)(K?eh]er)atiStiCal E xPerim ental- in Textile Applications

Desizing of Synthetic Blends (Nuessle, Lindsly and Kantner) Determination of Free Form aldehyde (M oran and Vail) Differential Thermal Analysis in Predicting Fiber Blend

Performance and Probing Fiber Properties (Niagara Fron­tier Section)

Digital Computer Color M atching (A llen)Disperse Dyes, Problems in the use of (Salvin)

(Tough?5' The Chem istry and Phy sics of Fine Pigment

DS e( z 5 ^ ons’ The' Influence of’ on Dyeing Prop-D vein f Fir— hu "g ° f Core-Spun Spandex Fabrics (W eil)

(eFan4 a?.darkFe ? 1S&h,nsgay?ofr)DU P° n t'S S e lf- C ™ g Fibers 5 y® j " f and, Fi " i!ihi ng ° f Spandex Fabrics (Stum p)

^Percam ffi) Fm lshlng PIant, M odernization of a Textile

DfEdeSlstaeind a M S ? " " ^ SiXte6n,h CentUryD Muns fe m d W et Processing of Stretch Fabrics (W agner andDyeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and Lvcra

Spandex Fibers (Pearson, Larson and Thom as) Y

B lm d s Th°ey f l h 4 COtt° n FabriCS With V at/D isperse Dye

D seecnt?on°,f Polypr°P y |ene for Textiles, The (Metropolitan

e1S,te^ F abrics and Polyester Blend Fabrics bv the Pad-Roll Process (Kern and Furrer) y

n ^ e iT+g V Y arn ,i ? ° ^ d Table Discussion on (W yss)Dye It Yourself The Household Fabric Dyes Story (M orrilll X f , o X ) D yeln 6 Techniques, Recent Dyes for the Textile Industry (Black)

P746

P358P435

185

P74P365P272

P622

P634P1133

P557P644

P912

940

P443

P953

P234

P107

1 7 7P525P859

P279886

Knit G oods: Finishing Chem icals for, Should T hey Really Be Biodegradable? (Beaum ont) 667

K oratron— The Truth in Perm anent Press (N irenberg) P755

Laboratory and Service Tests, The W rin kle Resistance of Fabrics (K rasny)

Lightfastness o f Redyed N ylon , The Effect of Stripping on(Northern Piedm ont Section) ...................

Lubricants, Textile , Antistatic A gents and Surfactants (M a y-hew and Bergm an) .....................

Lycra Spandex Fibers, D yeing of Blends Containing Dacron Polyester and (Pearson, Larson and Thom as)

M arket Problem s and Prospects, Textile (Harrison) 885M etalized D yes, A cid and (Thornton) P238M odernization o f a Textile D yeing and Finishing Plant

(Percarpio) P912

70

40

889

P953

Naphthol D yes (Eikoetter)N eom ycin on Cotton, Radiom etric M ethod for (Seam an and

Stew art Jr) ...................................................N ew D evelopm ents in A crylic Fibers (C haney)N ew D evelopm ents in N ylon (Tippetts)N ew D evelopm ents in Polyester Fibers (Barrett)New D evelopm ents in Rayon (Braunlich)New Science: Im pact on M an -M ad e Fibers (H icks Jr)New Trends in W et-P rocessin g M achinery Novel Finishes Im parted to Cotton Through Cellulose-

Epoxide Reactions (Berni, Benerito, M cK elv ey and Cala-m a n ) ......................................................................

Nylon Chem istry and D yein g Response (A k y u z , Russell and Sievenpiper)

Nylon 6- 6— Properties and Uses (Richardson)N ylon, T he Continuous D yeing o f (H erbulot)Nylon, N ew D evelopm ents in (Tippetts)

P283

104P152P141P147P160P140

933

426

P1079P1084P552P141

,Cafre Treatm ent o f T ex tiies (Vona) s,E"® ct ° f C yclization and S ubstitu tion in A n ilin e Couplers 8

011W?al°errOafnfs0trDafeeyS) (DiCkey' T°Wne' Hedberg’E The4 ° G r o v f [ g6nCy BuiWerS ° n the Scouring of Raw W ool, ^

E<InCnto04 DiffeJen-t t? yesT Resins' and Softeners on P erform - 6 ance Characteristics of Slack M ercerized CnttrmEffecFtaborfiC (-S,°?n’ Hoff™an’ ReeveYCaenT4oCp0er7r)StretCh P9,

Jm Sn,lppmTf- j n the Dightfastness of Redyed Nylon 9 The (Northern Piedm ont Section) eiyion.Effect o f Treated F illin g Yams on Properties o f ' Slack

M|rhCeerrrTdan ?t SpeSrtrejtrC)h FabriCS (S1°an’ Hoffman,5^

F ? a n s ) n f r a r e d p i 0(Elastic Fibers, Spandex (Sm ith) J 1Electron M icroscopy of Chem ically Modified Cotton (R o i-

Ins, M oore, Goynes, Carra and de G ruy) p - ,

Fiber Blend Perform ance and Probing Fiber Properties D t o reSectionberm al Analysis in Predicting (NiagaraP Fron-

Fiber FIocking— A Rapidly Expanding Field (Kantner)Fihcr R<jactl.ve Dyes, Recent Advances in (Ryan) Fl?Fa?isDr a4 gera&d Sa?7oSrh)ing ° f ° U P° nt'S Self-Crimping FlEuropeM(Kem)de' Sta‘ US of Continuous Dyeing of, in

OPEN FO R U M -----------A n Unsolved Problem Are Consum ers Satisfied?A SP Custom s System D efendedChem ical Price TrendsClean A ir and W aterDyes 50 Years A goA Few Specific QuestionsIndustry ForecastJoining o f ForcesA Look at the D ye Industry New Products, N ew M achinery New J i S lds in W orld Chem ical Trade 1965 A D R A w ard No Better Battlefield Organic C hem istry ’s Future Pacsu, Valko R eceive T R I A w ards The Patent ExplosionPlant D yes .......................Prom oting Perm anent PressQuotes from the Top ..............................A R ecord-B reaking Year Subsidies for Independent Dyers Textile Product Problem s Tradem ark ProtectionUN Role in W orld Trade ............W h a t’s H appening to Color?

Optical Brighteners (A ltherr)Oxffies of Nitrogen as a Factor in Color Changes of Used

and Laundered Cotton A rticles (M cL endon and R ich­ardson) ..........................................

33855539

69391612

1121138425461884304972103500262572176342932

1015220

1661779712

P246

305

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Perform ance Qualities of Cotton Fabrics Treated by P refer­ential Crosslinking M ethods and Delayed Curing Processes

(Cooper Jr, R eeves, W alker, H offm an and M oore) P749Perm anent Press: Finishing, and Perform ance Evaluation

(G oldstein and M ay) P738Perm anent Press: Problem s of the Cutter (M alburg) P759Polyester and P olyester/C otton Blends, A Study of Sublim a­

tion o f Disperse D yes on (Rhode Island Section) P13Polyester Fibers and Polyester Fiber M ixtures, Recent D e ­

velopm ents in the Therm osol D yeings of (Buchholz) P545P olyester/C otton Fabrics, The D yeing of, w ith V at/D isperse

Dye Blends (Ellis) P234Polyester Fabrics and Polyester Blend Fabrics by the Pad-

Roll Process, D yeing (K ern and Furrer) 177Polyester Fibers, N ew D evelopm ents in (Barrett) P147Polyester Fibers, Properties of and Uses for (Jackie) P1063Polyolefin Fibers (Ivett) P190Polypropylene and Its Uses (O 'D on n ell) P1060Polypropylene, Chem ical M odification o f (G agliardi) P472Polypropylene for T extiles, The D yeing of (M etropolitan

Section) P107Polyurethane in T extiles, Potential Applications of (A ltscher) P982 Potential Applications of Polyurethanes in T extiles (A lt ­

scher) P982Preparing Surface-Sensitive Cottons and Synthetic/C otton

Blends in the D u Pont Rapid Bleach Process (M oore andStalter) P684

President’s Address (Fortess) P1123Press, D urable, R eview of Procedures (Stultz) P744Press, Perm anent, Koratron— The Truth in (N irenberg) P755Press, Perm anent, Processing, The Cutter Aspect of P erm a­

nent Crease and (M ilhollan d) P757Prevention of Y ellow in g in the W ash -W ea r Finishing of

Cotton w ith B is(2 -H y d ro x y eth y l)S u lfo n e . The (W elch .Bullock and G uthrie) 780

Problem s in the Use of Disperse D yes (Salvin) P272Process Control by Instrum entation: A Practical Appraisal

(D am on) P413Production of a W hite A m inized Cotton Fabric by Including

NaBH4 in the Usual Padding Solution (M argavio andGuthrie) 788

Production Range for W urlan Shrink-R esist Treatm ent of W oolen Fabrics (M iller and Fong) 662

Properties o f and Uses for Polyester Fibers (Jackie) P1063Proposed Test M ethod to Evaluate Frosting Potential Caused

by Abrasive W ear, A (G obeil and D ’Alessandro) P992

Q u estion -A n d -A n sw er Session: Sem inar on Preparation andBleaching (Southeastern Section) P687

Radiation in T extile Research, Applications of High Energy(Stannett) .................................................

Radiom etric M ethod for N eom ycin on Cotton (Seam an and Stew art Jr)

Rayon, N ew D evelopm ents in (Braunlich)Recent A dvances in Direct D yes and Direct D yeing T ech ­

niques (O rdw ay) ........................ .....................Recent A dvances in Fiber Reactive D yes (Ryan)Recent A dvances in V at and Sulphur D yes and D yeing

Techniques (G reen and W ilcoxson)Recent D evelopm ents in the Therm osol D yeings of Polyester

Fibers and Polyester Fiber M ixtures (Buchholz)Relation B etw een Surface Properties o f Cotton Finishes and

W et Soiling (Peper and Berch)Resin Finishing, T he Influence o f, on the Shade and the

Fastness to Light o f Naphtanilide D yed Piece Goods (H erzog and Koszticza)

Resins, Sorption and Desorption o f Chloride from Am inoplast(O ’Brien) ..............................................................................................................

Review o f D urable Press Procedures (Stultz)Round T able Discussion on Y arn D yeing Problem s (W yss)

P372

104P160

P279P289

P229

P545

P863

34

P477P744P525

Scouring o f Raw W ool, The Effect of D etergency Builders on the (G rov e) „

Segm ent M obility in Fibers as Show n by H igh Tem perature N M R (Statton)

Seoaration and A n alysis o f Copper Naphthenate Using T h m - Layer Chrom atography (M iles, Delasanta and Sedor)

Shrink-R esist T reatm ent of W oolen Fabrics, Production Range for W urlan (M iller and Fong)

Sizing, Chem icals for (B ix ler)Soil R epellent Finishes, W ater and (M ay)Soiled Cotton Fabrics, Chem ical Changes Produced by

Sodium H ypochlorite in U nsoiled and (M cL endon andRichardson) „ ■ ■ . ■ . _ ,.

Soiling Relation B etw een Surface Properties of Cotton Finishes and W et (P eper and Berch)

Some Aspects o f the Preparation of D im ethylol M onoalkyl Carbam ates and their R eaction w ith Cellulose (Reid,

Reinhardt and Bruno)

613

P314

462

662890887

973

P863

P485

Som e Characteristics of Experim ental W arm , Lofty Cotton Fabrics (Krasny, W atson and T ovey)

Som e Properties of Acrilan and their Effect on Dyeing andFinishing (M ahoney) ..................

Som e Relations A m on g Fiber Properties, Fabric Crease R e­covery, and Other Fabric Properties for Cotton (Orr.

Hebert, W eiss, Tsoi and Grant)Sorption and Desorption of Chloride from Am inoplast Resins

(O 'Brien)Spandex Elastic Fibers (Sm ith)Spandex Fabrics, D yeing and Finishing of (Stum p)Spandex Fibers, Textile Applications of (Fram e)Statistical Experim ental Design in Textile Applications

(Koehler)Status of Continuous D yeing of M an-M ade Fibers in Europe

(Kern)Stress-Strain Data, Autom ated Collection and Processing of

(Lothrop Jr)Stretch Fabrics, Cotton, Effect of Different Dyes, Resins,

and Softeners on Perform ance Characteristics of Slack M ercerized (Sloan, Hoffm an, Reeves and Cooper Jr)

Stretch Fabrics, Cotton, Effect of Treated Filling Yarns on Properties of Slack M ercerized (Sloan, Hoffm an, M cSherry

and Cooper Jr)Stretch Fabrics, D yeing and W et Processing of (W agner and

M uscelli)Study of Sublim ation of Disperse Dyes on Polyester and

Polyester/C otton Blends, A (Rhode Island Section) Surface-Sensitive Cottons and Synthetic/C otton Blends, Pre­

paring, in the Du Pont Rapid Bleach Process (M oore and Stalter)

Sym posium on Colors and Coloring M ethods: Introduction(Fortess) .........................................................................................

Sym posium on Scientific Techniques: Introduction (Schw en- ker Jr)

Synthetic Blends, Desizing of (Nuessle, Lindsly and Kantner)

TEC H N IC AL CO M M ITTEE ON R ESEARCH — —215th M eeting 216th M eeting 217th M eeting

TEC H N IC AL TO PICS-----------Determ ination o f Free Form aldehyde (M oran and Vail)A Technique for Im parting Durable Flam e Resistance to

the Surface of Low Density Cotton Textiles (Perkins, Drake Jr, and Reeves)

Vapor Phase Reaction of Form aldehyde with Silicone Treated Cotton (Conner)

Technique for Im parting Durable Flam e Resistance to the Surface of Low Density Cotton Textiles, A (Perkins,

Drake Jr and Reeves)Textile Applications o f Spandex Fibers (Fram e)Textile Innovations— Sublim e to Ridiculous (Goldberg) Textile Lubricants, Antistatic Agents and Surfactants (M a y -

hew and Bergm an)Textile M arket Problem s and Prospects (Harrison)Textile W aste Treatm ent at Canton M ills (Jones Jr)T oday ’s Bleaching Trends in Europe and Their Motivation

(Hundt) .......................................

Ultraviolet Radiation, Effects of, on Color and Infrared Spectra of A zo Compounds (Cham plin and Fyans)

Vapor Phase Reaction of Form aldehyde with Silicone Treated Cotton (Conner)

Vat and Sulphur Dyes and D yeing Techniques, Recent A d ­vances in (Green and W ilcoxson)

Viscose R ayon: Past, Present and Prospects (Daul)

W ash -W ear Finishing of Cotton, The Prevention of Y ellow ­ing in the, with B is(2-H yd roxyeth yl) Sulfone (W elch,

Bullock and Guthrie)W aste Treatm ent at Canton Cotton M ills, Textile (Jones Jr) W ater and Soil Repellent Finishes (M ay)W et-Processing M achinery, N ew Trends in W et Processing M ethods Sym posium : Introduction (Easton) W hite Am inized Cotton Fabric. Production of a. by includ­

ing NaBH4 in the Usual Padding Solution (M argavio and Guthrie)

W hiteness Scale, The Chem strand (Coppock)W ool Fabrics, W rinkling and W rinkle Recovery of, D eter­

m ined by W ear Tests and Laboratory M ethods (Bostw ick and Karrholm )

W ool, The Influence of Tem perature on the Scouring of Raw (G rove) . . .

W ool Setting, Chem ical M echanism o f (Rebenfeld)W rinkle Resistance of Fabrics: Laboratory and Service

Tests, The (Krasny)W rinkling and W rinkle Recovery o f W ool Fabrics D eter­

m ined by W ear Tests and Laboratory M ethods (Bostw ick and K arrholm )

This index is also published as a separate 8-page reprint to facilitate its insertion into bound volumes of ADR. For your free copy, write to ‘Index’, American Dye­stuff Reporter, 44 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010.

P1050

573

896

P477P196P644

P1095

P358

P580

P353

P946

P950

P443

P13

P684

P544

P352P435

P88P321P694

185

540

618

540 PI 095

P640

889885

P915

P409

PI 000618

P229P902

780P915

887933

P401

788343

392

2P469

70

392

J a n u a ry 17 , 1 9 6 6 American Dyestuff Reporter (73) 73

COLOUR INDEXThe 1963 S U P P L E M E N T to the Second Edition of the Colour Ind e x now brings this important reference work up to date.

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