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Journals are an effective way of storing
daily tasks, routines, events,
situations or activities. Journals
particularly dedicated to the carpet and
rug industry are as under:
Carpet Cleaning Science
This journal focuses on the body of
science related to cleaning that is not
broadly published. Proper maintenance
and cleaning, employed proactively in a
well planned and managed built
environment, can prevent or solve most
problems in the interior environment.
Carpet Assessment in Internal
Environment
This journal comprises of a study done
by experts on analyzing the effects of
carpets in the interior décor and the
influence on humans.
Carpet and Environmental Risk
The manner in which outdoor environment
is studied, applies to the indoor
environment as well. This journal
comprises of environmental analysis and
modelling to understand the effect of
quality carpets on humans.
Carpet Fibres and the Growth of
Microorganism
In the allergen and mite research
literature, carpets are rarely described
as having unique characteristics and are
generally referred to as a generic
entity. In this journal, carpets,
however, do have unique characteristics
that define their construction,
appearance, wear ability, and
cleavability.
Microorganism in carpets
The paper serves as a review of the
current literature on microorganisms in
the indoor environment and the impact of
carpet on their presence. Much of the
research completed in this area has
focused on allergens of dust mites,
cockroaches, and pet dander.
Hazard Of Carpet Wastes
The term "waste" is a collective
expression usually meaning surplus or
substandard left overs from fittings and
replacement carpets. In fact, waste
occurs at all levels of production and
increases exponentially along the
entire.
Utilizing Carpet Wastes
The industrial waste generated before
the application of the SBR latex
adhesive is termed “soft waste” and the
SBR containing waste is termed as “hard
waste”. The soft waste can be reused for
filling purposes.
New Loom For Indian Weavers
Handloom weaving of carpets is different
in many aspects from the handloom
weaving of a fabric. There is no better
kind of carpet than one made by hand
though this is far from implying that
all hand-tufted carpets.
Evaluating Carpet by Imaging
Carpets suffer an appearance loss with
constant wear and tear. Carpet
manufacturing companies, before
marketing their products, are interested
in determining the life of a carpet and
the appearance change as it would
undergoes at different wear levels, in
order to test it acceptability in the
market. This study reviews the image
techniques, which eliminates
instrumental testing in carpet
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