Textile Dyeing
Dyeing operations are used at various stages of production to add color and intricacy to textiles and increase product value. It chemically changes a substance so that the reflecting light appears colored.
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Dyeing operations are used at various stages of production to add color and intricacy to textiles and increase product value. It chemically changes a substance so that the reflecting light appears colored.
Various wet processing techniques are used after weaving and knitting of fabrics such as Singing, Desizing, Scouring, Bleaching, Mercerizing etc.
Preparation, also known as pre-treatment, consists of a series of various treatment and rinsing steps critical to obtaining good results in subsequent textile finishing processes. Fabric preparation, often hidden behind the scenes of the textile industry, is a vital component in the creation of high-quality fabrics. It sets the stage for successful dyeing, printing, and finishing processes, ultimately determining the fabric’s appearance, durability, and comfort. As the textile industry evolves to meet environmental and sustainability challenges, fabric preparation plays a crucial role in reducing water and energy consumption, minimizing chemical usage, and adopting eco-friendly practices. By understanding and optimizing the fabric pre-treatment process, the textile industry can produce textiles that not only meet consumer demands but also contribute to a more sustainable and responsible future.
Schiffli Embroidery machines are available on the market as Standard and ATC (Automatic Tool Change) machines
Almost every embroidered goods have to undergo at least one or more finishing processes before being ready for sale because stitching errors or other errors have to be eliminated.
Start stitching embroidery designs on Schiffli embroidery machines
Winding up has to be carried out if design size exceeds size of embroidery area.
After making the lock stitches the embroidery machine frame has to be moved upwards until the threads are 5 to 6 cm long.
The process of passing the fabric through the embroidery machine and fixing it on the length and side tension bars is called putting the fabric
Length and width of the required fabric depend both on the length of the embroidery machine as well as on the article produced.