Lead ( II ) acetate is also used as a mordant in textile printing and dyeing, as a drier in paints and varnishes, and in preparing other lead compounds.
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The Spragues were founders of the Sprague Print Works in 1808, which later became the Cranston Print Works, which is the only continuously operating textile printing company in America.
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His Levenfield Works were involved in similar work to Dr . John Macadam s father William Macadam in Kilmarnock in the then lucrative business of textile printing for domestic and European markets.
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Among the most important industries in the state of Lara are the metalworking ( Turbio�s steel industry, SIDETUR; food processing, clothing apparel, textile printing and processing ( based sisal fiber ) sector.
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About 4, 000 younger able-bodied workers were invited to stay on with the factory, which was reorganized with the help of two new investors as Xinkai Textile Printing and Dyeing Co . Ltd.
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Patekar was born in a Marathi family as Vishwanath Patekar on 1 January 1951 in Murud-Janjira in Raigad District, Maharashtra, to Dinkar Patekar, a small textile printing businessman, and Sanjanabai Patekar, a housewife.
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His fabric design Stroom Draaden appeared in the 1956 book Design by the Yard Textile Printing 800 to 1956, published in NY by The Cooper Union Museum for the Arts and Decoration.
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His favorite scenes were animals and birds, of which he was a great connoisseur, but as a versatile artist, he designed artistic textiles, fine articles for everyday use, decoration of china and textile printing.
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By 2000, Wasatch Computer Technology had changed the name of its software to Wasatch SoftRIP to reflect the growing range of applications including screen printing, separations printing, dye-sublimation printing, label printing, and textile printing.
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The Abbey was restructured for textile printing in the early nineteenth century and was acquired by the artist and textile designer William Morris in June 1881 as the new home of Morris & Co .'s workshops.