STUDIES ON THE SOLVENT FOR DEGREASING PROCESS OF RAW WOOL. PART 3

As to the second fundamental analysis with 14 kinds of solvent and greasy wool, the author has examined by the steeping method--static and single operation. The weight of sample greasy wool which was used for one measurement was 5.0g in absolute dry weight. This greasy wool was stuffed uniformly int...

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