1956 Volume 2 Issue 2 Pages 65-70
This article deals with practical researches by the author on the carbonizing and neutralizing processes. Main points of the article are:
1. The large amount of grease left in wool lowers the acid content. The decline in the acid content, however, does not affect carbonization very much. The grease lessens damage to wool.
2. I have measured the distribution of the temperature and humidity in carbonizing operations in which a Temma MH-type carbonizing drier is used.
3. I have studied the carbonizing condition under varying degrees of steam pressure.
4. I have studied the effect of neutralization operations by using three-bowl neutralizing frames.