Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Textile dyeing in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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G Logwood for paper and textile dyeing.
Projects Textile dyeing in ionic liquids.
In a first phase we will define a good protocol for textile dyeing.
Indigo textile dyeing in the process.
Supplier of: Textile finishing| Textile dyeing BELGIUM- Leper.
Textile dyeing is the second largest polluter of global fresh water.
We have our own textile, dyeing and printing factory.
Textile dyeing The textile industry is the second most polluting industry in the world.
Searches that target: Textile dyeing- machinery and equipment.
Natural fibre preparing, Textile dyeing, on EUROPAGES.
Many old books on textile dyeing and printing are part of this collection.
warping systems, and machinery for textile dyeing and processing applications.
Did you know that textile dyeing constitutes the most toxic part of the textile industry!?
embroidery, textile dyeing and finishing, and coating
Oxidation protection for textile dyes Surface finishing for steel screws.
Oxidation protection for textile dyes GEMU's websites make use of cookies.
Handprinted with eco-friendly textile dyes.
It has been used as a healing remedy and textile dye throughout the history.
Textile dye of antraquinone type.
Textile dye of azo type.
Textile dye of azo type. Dye in synthetic fibres.
Products like these have been used for centuries as textile dyes.
B-STeaM is suitable for the fixation of all textile dyes.
that cotton is very resistant to textile dye; about 60 percent washes off into wastewater.
Just think about new food additives, textile dyes and medicines, to name but a few.
Favorite Favorited Add to Added Kimono Tsumugi textile dyed by indigo fresh leaves 10m*37cm 002.
The process of painting meets the stringent requirements of environmental safety as well as textile dyes used only biological origin.
which was widely used until the mid 19th century as a textile dye.
Extracting colours form bacteria TextileLab Amsterdam is primarily interested in bacterial pigments as a source of more sustainable textile dyes, but the possibilities for this versatile substance are endless.
for instance, that cotton is very resistant to textile dye; about 60 percent washes off into wastewater.