The decision to convert SAWTRI to a National institute is an expression of confidence in the future of the research. The bulletin also contains the following: 1. A study of the variation in doubling twist of wool worsted hosiery yarns. 2. The influence of mild alkali treatment on wool for short periods and at different temperatures. 3. The use of organic solvents as a substitute for water in textile processing
Reference:
Hunter, I., Weideman, E., Wevers, H. & Veldsman, D. 1971. SAWTRI Bulletin 1971 Vol 5 issue 1. SAWTRI. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13540 .
Hunter, I., Weideman, E., Wevers, H., & Veldsman, D. (1971). SAWTRI Bulletin 1971 Vol 5 issue 1 SAWTRI. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13540
Hunter, IM, E Weideman, HW Wevers, and DP Veldsman SAWTRI Bulletin 1971 Vol 5 issue 1. SAWTRI, 1971. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13540
Hunter I, Weideman E, Wevers H, Veldsman D. SAWTRI Bulletin 1971 Vol 5 issue 1. 1971 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13540
South African Wool and Textile Research Institute (SAWTRI) Collection The South African Wool and Textile Research Institute (SAWTRI) a wool research facility in South Africa to look after the textile research and development needs of both the wool procedure and growing wool and textile manufacturing industry of South Africa.