1998 article

A case study in off-line quality control: characterisation and optimisation of batch dyeing process design

Koksal, G., Smith, W. A., Jr., Fathi, Y., Lu, J. C., & McGregor, R. (1998, January 1). International Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 16, pp. 358–382.

By: G. Koksal n, W. Smith n, Y. Fathi n, J. Lu n & R. McGregor n

author keywords: off-line quality control; quality engineering; parameter design; robust design; design optimization; textiles dyeing; colour control
topics (OpenAlex): Optimal Experimental Design Methods; Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers; Color Science and Applications
TL;DR: This method is used to identify optimal batch dyeing process parameter settings, which produce target colour with the least colour variation within and among dyed fabric pieces, which are formulated and solved as a nonlinear programming problem. (via Semantic Scholar)
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