Silk Reeling

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Reeling of silk is a delicate art, and as such must be handled carefully. The silk filaments being extremely fine, we unfortunately cannot reel the strands straight from silkworms, as from spiders. Hence, the reeling of a single fiber of silk uses upto five or ten cocoons, and involves a complicated process by machine in a factory called a filature. The reeled yarn is termed raw silk. The silk reeling industry covers a wide range of activities included in sericulture-handling of fresh cocoon, cocoon drying and storage, cocoon boiling and reeling, raw silk re-reeling and finishing, management of water quality and quantity, utilisation of by products, maintenance etc. This book guides the reader through each step of the reeling process, right from the placing of cocoons in hot water to the sorting of skeins of raw silk yarn.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.K. Ananthanarayanan

Dr. S.K. Ananthanarayanan (b-1956-) has over twenty years of teaching experience. He holds a 'bachelor's and master's degree in Zoology from the university of Calcutta. Dr. Ananthanarayanan has written 2 more books and various articles and also presented them at national level seminars. Presently, he is guiding research scholars and also engaged in doing extensive research on various aspects of Sericulture.

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Title
Silk Reeling
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8176221900
Length
viii+266p., Tables; Figures
Subjects