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Dyes & Chemicals
How to dye protein textiles
Proteins are composed of long chains of amino acids, which coil up on themselves due to hydrogen bonding and other intramolecular forces.

Rapid screening of dyes employed as affinity ligands to purify enzymes from yeast - I
Textile dyes were non-covalently coupled to a cross-linked polysaccharide Sepharose matrix. Yeast alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) was used as the model protein for evaluating the screening system.

First Indian textile company to certify to all 3 quality standards
The Switcher-Prem example has shown that buyers and suppliers working in partnership can meet high labour standards and offset increased costs by substantial gains in productivity, quality and employee satisfaction. Reena Mital reports.

 


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Quality demand for future
A recent study conducted recently by LEK Consulting GmbH on the global market for testing and monitoring equipment has observed that there will be significant increase in demand for textile testing and monitoring (T&M) equipment in most of the developing countries in the post-MFA regime following phasing out of quota as also growing competition in export markets.


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