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Silk is a natural, environmentally-friendly fibre with a remarkable range of properties, making it ideal for use in apparel and many other applications. Silk: Processing, properties and applications provides an authoritative reference on sericulture, silk fabric processing, silk properties and its applications.The book begins by looking at key aspects of sericulture, including the range of mulberry and non-mulberry species of silk worm, early and late stage rearing and harvesting of cocoons. Further chapters discuss reeling, weaving and spinning techniques as well as dyeing. The book also discusses the physical and chemical structure of silk as well as its mechanical and thermal properties. Concluding chapters discuss developments in applications and the properties of spider silk.Silk: Processing, properties and applications is useful for textile technologists, fibre scientists and all those with an interest in the characteristics of silk, its production and the varied uses of this important fibre.
Contents
Woodhead Publishing Series in TextilesChapter 1: Introduction to silk and sericultureAbstract:1.1 Introduction1.2 Mulberry silk species1.3 Non-mulberry silk species1.4 Types of mulberry and moriculture1.5 The life cycle of the silkworm1.6 Early age rearing of silkworms1.7 Late age rearing of silkworms1.8 Handling of spinning larvae and harvesting of cocoons1.9 Diseases of silkworms1.10 Physical characteristics of cocoons1.11 Trends in sericultureChapter 2: Silk reeling and silk fabric manufactureAbstract:2.1 Introduction2.2 Silk reeling2.3 Types of silk reeling machines2.4 Types of silk yarn2.5 Key steps in silk fabric manufacture2.6 Weaving of silk fabrics2.7 Types of silk fabric2.8 Spun silk production2.9 Future trends in silk productionChapter 3: Structural aspects of silkAbstract:3.1 Introduction3.2 Composition of silk3.3 Amino acid composition3.4 Moisture regain3.5 Microstructure of silk3.6 Chemical structure of silk3.7 Crystalline structure of silk3.8 Optical properties of silkChapter 4: Mechanical and thermal properties of silkAbstract:4.1 Introduction4.2 Tensile properties4.3 visco-elastic behaviour4.4 Dynamic mechanical behaviour4.5 Thermal behaviourChapter 5: The dyeing of silkAbstract:5.1 Introduction5.2 Types of dye used for silk5.3 Factors affecting dyeing behaviour5.4 Preparation of silk for dyeing: degumming5.5 Bleaching of silk5.6 Dyeing of silk with acid dyes5.7 Dyeing of silk with reactive dyes5.8 Dyeing with direct colours and natural dyesChapter 6: Developments in the processing and applications of silkAbstract:6.1 Introduction6.2 Processing of silk fibroin6.3 Silk non-wovens6.4 Fluorescent silks6.5 Biomedical applications of silk6.6 Silk fibre-reinforced composites6.7 ConclusionsChapter 7: Spider silks and their applicationsAbstract:7.1 Introduction7. 2 Types of spider silk7.3 Chemical composition7. 4 Amino acid composition and molecular structure of dragline silk7. 5 General properties of spider silk7.6 Tensile properties of spider silk7. 7 ApplicationsIndex



