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Development of nonwovens and composites from chicken feather fibers ( CFF ) and jute fibers technical textiles

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  • TH-P 646.113 S131D
Dissertation note: Clothing and Textiles Ph. D. 2016
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Thesis Ph.D. Thesis Ph.D. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology General Stacks TH-P 646.113 S131D (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 453785
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TH-P 646.1121 P221A Application of UV protective finish on cotton fabric using plant extracts of Urtica dioica, Citrus limetta and Vitis vinifera TH-P 646.1121 S617O Optimization of printing process on cotton fabric using natural gums and industrial by-product (black cutch) as dye TH-P 646.1121 T835N Natural dye from Monascus purpureus: Optimization of dyeing process and evaluation of its color fastness and functional properties for cotton and silk fabric TH-P 646.113 S131D Development of nonwovens and composites from chicken feather fibers ( CFF ) and jute fibers technical textiles TH-P 646.1133 B575O Optimization of dyeing conditions for wool and silk fabrics using dyes extracted from Rumex nepalensis and Girardinia diversifolia roots TH-P 646.1139 A797E Exploration of aipan designs for development of handloom silk sarees with jacquard weaving TH-P 646.1139 L192U Utilization of oak tasar silk waste through blending with acrylic fibres for development of yarns and woven fabrics

Clothing and Textiles Ph. D. 2016

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