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finishing of textile products - textile school a repository of textile articles fiber manmade fiber natural fiber yarn ring-spinning open-end spinning air-jet spinning fabric knitting weaving non-woven finishing embroidery printing/dyeing washing apparel merchandizing post-production production pre-production
textile products finishing of textile products finishing encompasses chemical or mechanical treatments performed on fibre, yarn, or fabric to improve appearance, texture, or performance. some of the fabric finishing methods are-brushing, shearing, pressing, raising, beetling, calendaring, folding, etc...
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in texworld, paris from 15-18 february 2016 (reminder 1) urgent tp/texworld paris/mr/1184 10th november 2015 to members of the council, re: participation in texworld, paris from 15-18 february 2016 we are glad to inform you that the council is mobilizing participation of its member-exporters in "texworld
, buying houses, leading agents including fashion designers. it is considered as the major international marketing platform for manufacturers and exporters of a wide range of fabrics from cotton and its blends, eco-friendly fabrics, denim, embroidery and lace, knitted fabrics, fibres, linen and hemp,...
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in texworld, paris from 15-18 february 2016 (reminder 2) urgent tp/texworld paris/mr/1184 17th november 2015 to members of the council, re: participation in texworld, paris from 15-18 february 2016 we are glad to inform you that the council is mobilizing participation of its member-exporters in "texworld
, buying houses, leading agents including fashion designers. it is considered as the major international marketing platform for manufacturers and exporters of a wide range of fabrics from cotton and its blends, eco-friendly fabrics, denim, embroidery and lace, knitted fabrics, fibres, linen and hemp,...
http://www.srtepc.org/gallery/view/11738
evolution of textile industry - textile school a repository of textile articles fiber manmade fiber natural fiber yarn ring-spinning open-end spinning air-jet spinning fabric knitting weaving non-woven finishing embroidery printing/dyeing washing apparel merchandizing post-production production pre-production
vine, wool, coir, asbestos, sheep's wool, cashmere goat hair, mohair goat hair, alpaca hair, horse hair, silk etc. and/or synthetic fibres such as polyamide nylon, pet or pbt polyester, phenol-formaldehyde (pf), polyvinyl alcohol fiber (pva), polyvinyl chloride fiber (pvc), polyolefins (pp and pe),...
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