Rapid Bleaching of Wool With Extremely Intense Visible Light

Unbleached 7-oz wool flannel was bleached in seconds by visible light of very high intensity, near 5 watts cm2, by close proximity to a 1000-watt, water-cooled mercury vapor lamp incorporating a glass filter in a novel arrangement. Bleaching was quite uniform throughout the thickness of the fabric....

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