Cotton: Science and Technology (Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles)
Author(s): S. Gordon (Author, Editor), Y.L. Hsieh
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Publication Date: 22 Dec. 2006
Language: English
Print length: 568 pages
ISBN-10: 9781845690267
ISBN-13: 1845690265
Book Description
Although cotton has been overtaken by some manmade fibres in its share of the textiles market, the increase in demand for sustainable resources means that it remains a key fibre in the textiles industry. This important book summarises the key scientific and technological issues in ensuring cotton quality. Part 1 reviews the chemical and physical properties of cotton and how they determine cotton fibre quality. Part 2 discusses the key stages in cotton production from cultivation and harvesting to spinning, knitting and weaving. Building on these foundations, Part 3 reviews quality and other issues such as testing yarn and fabric quality, cost control in the industry and recycling.
Key Features: summarises key scientific and technological issues in ensuring cotton quality; discusses the fundamental chemical and physical structure of cotton; individual chapters focus on spinning, knitting and weaving technologies; an essential reference for all those concerned with the manufacture and quality control of cotton.
Contents: Part 1 The structure and properties of cotton: Chemical structure and properties of cotton; Physical structure and properties of cotton; Cotton fibre quality. Part 2 Production processes for cotton: The genetic modification of cotton; The production of organic cotton; The harvesting and ginning of cotton; The opening, blending, cleaning and carding of cotton; Cotton spinning technology; Cotton knitting technology; Cotton weaving technology; Dyeing cotton and cotton products. Part 3 Quality and other issues: Testing cotton yarns and fabrics; Controlling costs in cotton production; Health and safety issues in cotton production; Recycling of cotton; Nonwoven technology for cotton.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“…provides a comprehensive analysis of the key scientific and technological advances.” –Melliand International
From the Back Cover
Despite the increased variety of manufactured fibres available to the textile industry, demand for cotton remains high because of its suitability on the basis of price, quality and comfort across a wide range of textile products. Cotton producing nations are also embracing sustainable production practices to meet growing consumer demand for sustainable resource production. This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of the key scientific and technological advances that ensure the quality of cotton is maintained from the field to fabric.
The first part of the book discusses the fundamental chemical and physical structure of cotton and its various properties. Advice is offered on measuring and ensuring the quality of cotton fibre. Building on these basics, Part two analyses various means for producing cotton such as genetic modification and organic production. Chapters focus on spinning, knitting and weaving technologies as well as techniques in dyeing. The final section of the book concludes with chapters concerned with practical aspects within the industry such as health and safety issues and recycling methods for used cotton.
Written by an array of international experts within the field, Cotton: science and technology is an essential reference for all those concerned with the manufacture and quality control of cotton.
About the Author
Professor You-Lo Hsieh is in the Department of Textiles and Clothing at the renowned University of California, Davis.
Dr Stuart Gordon works at the internationally respected CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology in Australia. Both are well-known for their research in textile science.