Bast and other plant fibres韧皮纤维和其他植物纤维
分類: 图书,进口原版书,科学与技术 Science & Techology ,
作者: Robert R. Franck著
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出版时间: 2005-4-1字数:版次: 1页数: 397印刷时间: 2005/04/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9781855736849包装: 精装内容简介
Environmental concerns have regenerated interest in the use of natural fibers for a much wider variety of products, including high-tech applications such as geotextiles, and composite materials for automotive and light industry use。Covering minor as well as major fibers produced worldwide, Bast and Other Plant Fibers analyzes flax, hemp, jute, kenaf, ramie, sisal, coir, and nettle, and provides an index of fiber-yielding plants。Each chapter examining chemical and physical structure, fiber, yarn and fabric production, dying, handle and wear characteristics, economics, and environmental, health and safety issues。A comprehensive set of tables makes it easy to compare the physical and chemical characteristics of different fibers。
目录
List of figures
List of tables
About the editor
About the contributors
Contributor contact details
Acknowledgements
1Overview
1.1Introduction
1.2Fibre prices
1.3The Food and Agricultural Organisatio's statistics(www//FAOstat)
1.4Comparative adta on the physical and chemical characteristics of bast and leaf fibres
1.5Appendix:Comparative physical,chemical and morphological characteristics of certain fibres
1.6References
2Jute
2.1Introduction
2.2Fibre production and early processing
2.3Physical and chemical properties
2.4Yarn production
2.5Fabric producting,end-uses and specifications
2.6Dyeing and finishing:modern developments in chemical finishing
2.7Economic and cost considerations
2.8 Market development
2.9 Environmental considerations
2.10 Health and safety considerations
2.11 Acknowledgements
2.12 Appendices
A Jute’S allied fibres:kenaK roselle and urena
B Jute world fibre production
C Recent developments in retting methods
D Non—textile uses of jute
E Jute testing instruments developed by SITRA
2.13 Bibliography
2.14 References
2.15 Glossary of terms
3Flax
3.1Introduction
3.2The flax plant
3.3Physical and chemical characteristics of flax fibres
3.4 Cultivation and harvesting
3.5 Scutching
3.6 Yarn preparation and spinning
3.7 Weaving
3.8 Knitting
3.9 Fabric desizin9,bleachin9,dyeing and finishing
3.10Apparel manufacture
3.11Products and applications
3.12Economic and cost considerations
3.13 Marketing
3.14 Environmental and health and safety considerations
3.15 Conclusion and future trends
3.16 Appendices
AComparison of flax fibre yield in various countries
B World cotton production
C Flax cultivars——textile flax varieties approved by theEuropean Union
D Relationships between different common yarn countsystems
E The European Union’S flax subsidy scheme(2003)
F Contractual relationships between flax growers andtheir customers in France
4Hemp
5 Ramie
6 Sisal
7 Coir
8 Abaca
9 pineapple,curaua,craua(caroa),macambira,nettle sunn hemp,Mauritius hemp and fique
10 Bast and leaf fibre composite materials