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D108TT - Novel and Special Dyeing, Finishing and Printing Processes

Course specification
Course titleNovel and Special Dyeing, Finishing and Printing Processes
AcronymD108TT
Study programme
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
    Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
      ESPB4.0Status
      ConditionObligatory subject of the study profile.Облик условљености
      The goalSince textile industry, being a highly technical industry, is constantly subjected to many changes by technical advancements, as reflected in introduction of novel – advanced finishing processes, the students’ acquaintance with novel and special dyeing, finishing and printing processes is necessary for understanding the possible directions of future development of textile technology.
      The outcomeBy obtaining knowledge on theoretical principles of novel and special dyeing, finishing and printing processes, which are fundamentally different from regular (i.e. routine) processes, students get skills and capability for implementing advanced finishing processes in industry.
      Contents
      Contents of lecturesThe course describes principles, concepts and theories involved in novel and special dyeing, finishing and printing processes for textile materials. It gives broad understanding of application of alternative methods for textile material treatment (e.g. use of enzymes and biopolymers; use of ultrasound and supercritical fluid in dyeing and finishing of textile material; use of digital printing; etc.).
      Contents of exercises
      Literature
      1. H.K.Rouette, “Encyclopedia of Textile Finishing”, Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 3-540-65031-8, (2001).
      2. P.Belini, F.Bonetti, E.Franzetti, G.Rosace, S.Vago, "Reference Book of Textile Technologies: Finishing", ACIMIT, Italy, 2001.
      3. Technical leaflet, "The enzymatic BIG BANG", SANDOZ, 05994.00.94e, (1994).
      4. L.W.C.Miles, "Textile Printing", Society of Dyers and Colourists, England, 1994.
      5. W.S.Perkins, “Textile Coloration and Finishing”, Carolina Academic Press (1996).
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
      1.50.5
      Methods of teachingTheoretical lectures, seminar.
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
      Activites during lecturesTest paper
      Practical lessonsOral examination60
      Projects
      Colloquia
      Seminars40