Functional Finishes for Textiles 2015
DOI: 10.1533/9780857098450.1.193
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Commercial shrink-resist finishes for wool

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“…Recent research has been directed toward environmental aspects of the shrink-resist treatment of wool, particularly the reduction or elimination of organochlorine compounds in effluents from treatment plants. In future years, replacements for chlorination processes are likely to emerge (25,111).…”
Section: Development Of Shrink-resist Science and Technology Felt-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent research has been directed toward environmental aspects of the shrink-resist treatment of wool, particularly the reduction or elimination of organochlorine compounds in effluents from treatment plants. In future years, replacements for chlorination processes are likely to emerge (25,111).…”
Section: Development Of Shrink-resist Science and Technology Felt-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garments worn next to the skin (eg, underwear) are the most likely to be treated. Wool can be shrinkresist-treated at various stages, from loose wool to garments (25,111,112). The chlorine-Hercosett process for treating loose wool or top is by far the most important method used.…”
Section: Development Of Shrink-resist Science and Technology Felt-mentioning
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