A laboratory study of the use of twenty nonionic detergents for scouring of raw wool showed that scouring efficiency decreased with an increase in the detergent partition coefficient obtained by centrifuging of artificial creams prepared with B.P lanoline.
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Mozes, T., Van Rensburg, N. & Turpie, D. 1981. A laboratory study of the interrelationship between wool scouring efficiency and the partition of detergent during subsequent centrifuging. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13124 .
Mozes, T., Van Rensburg, N., & Turpie, D. (1981). A laboratory study of the interrelationship between wool scouring efficiency and the partition of detergent during subsequent centrifuging Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13124
Mozes, TE, NJJ Van Rensburg, and DWF Turpie A laboratory study of the interrelationship between wool scouring efficiency and the partition of detergent during subsequent centrifuging. 1981. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13124
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