Viscose Fabric Pretreatment
we provide Viscose Fabric Pretreatment. Viscose fibres, like cotton, have a high moisture regain. It dyes easily, it does not shrink when heated, and it is biodegradable. It is used in many apparel end-uses, often blended with other fibres, and in hygienic disposables where its high absorbency is of great advantage. In filament yarn form it is excellent material for linings. It is used very little in home furnishing fabrics but in the industrial field, because of its thermal stability, a high modulus version is still the main product used in Europe to reinforce high speed tyres.
...moreViscose dyeing
We pffer viscose dyeing. Viscose is a regenerated fiber produced from cellulosic materials such as wood pulp. Viscose fibres, like cotton, have a high moisture regain. It dyes easily, it does not shrink when heated, and it is biodegradable. It is used in many apparel end-uses, often blended with other fibres, and in hygienic disposables where its high absorbency is of great advantage. viscose also can be dyed using all the classes of dyes that are suitable for dyeing cotton, but under milder conditions.
...moreSilk Fabric Pretreatment
We provide silk fabric pretreatment. silk has wonderful properties of movement, flow and luxurious sheen which come from its smooth, continuous, triangular fibres which reflect light. It is also a very strong, elastic fibre which can stretch 20-25% without breaking and will stretch back; that is, it has a memory. Once woven, it can have a wide variety of appearances and feel from delicate, translucent chiffon gauze to robust, opaque, slubby fabrics such as douppion.
...moreRayon Fabric Pretreatment
We provide rayon fabric pretreatment. Viscose fibres, like cotton, have a high moisture regain. It dyes easily, it does not shrink when heated, and it is biodegradable. It is used in many apparel end-uses, often blended with other fibres, and in hygienic disposables where its high absorbency is of great advantage. In filament yarn form it is excellent material for linings. It is used very little in home furnishing fabrics but in the industrial field, because of its thermal stability, a high modulus version is still the main product used in europe to reinforce high speed tyres.
...moreRayon dyeing
we offer Rayon dyeing. Viscose is a regenerated fiber produced from Cellulosic materials such as wood pulp. Viscose fibres, like cotton, have a high moisture regain. It dyes easily, it does not shrink when heated, and it is biodegradable. It is used in many apparel end-uses, often blended with other fibres, and in hygienic disposables where its high absorbency is of great advantage. Viscose also can be dyed using all the classes of dyes that are suitable for dyeing cotton, but under milder conditions.
...morePolyester Blends Pretreatment
We provide polyester blends pretreatment. The world leader among synthetic man-made fibres. Polyester was one of the great man-made fibre discoveries of the forties and has been manufactured on an industrial scale since 1947. Polyester fibres are the first choice for apparel and are used in trousers, skirts, dresses, suits, jackets, blouses and outdoor clothing.
...moreCotton Fabric Pretreatment
Cotton pretreatment is a wide subject - yarn and knit fabric would be straightaway scoured and bleached, woven fabric would have an additional process of desizing too. Grey and bleached mercerizing is an additional pretreatment that enhance the quality of cotton goods by providing lusture, strength and better absorbency....
...moreAcrylic Fabric Pretreatment
We offer Acrylic Fabric Pretreatment. Acrylic fibres are soft, flexible and have a high loft. For this reason they are widely used in knitted apparel end-uses such as sweaters and socks. In addition to knitted apparel, home furnishing and blankets are other important applications due to its excellent heat retention.
...moretextile finishing
Textile finishing process is a separate subject a processor should be well versed. This is the end process that adds up value, quality and appearance to the final product. Each substrate according the end use would finished differently. Finishing operations can be widely divided into 2 classes; 1) Mechanical means of finishing or mechanical finishes or physical transformation of subtrate due to mechanical processes, 2) Chemical finishes.
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