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Fabric Bowing & Skewing
Bowing & Skewing are defects which are created when there is a distortion in weft laid across the whole with of the fabric.
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Improving Warp Yarn at the Size Box
Physical properties of warp yarn are improved by incorporating oligomer resin into the yarn interior at the size box. These improvements yield benefits at each step of the fabric formation process from size box to the woven greige fabric.…
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Importance of evaluation of PPE for medical personnel to combat COVID -19
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is used in a wide range of industries to protect workers from exposure to workplace hazards and is designed to address requirements specific to the context of its use. In healthcare, the goal of PPE is to…
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Comparison of Cleaning Treatments for Conservation and Restoration of Cotton, Wool and Silk Fabrics
Cleaning ensures sanitization and thus the safety of the artefact itself and others stored/displayed in its vicinity. At the same time, the process invariably alters the character of textile to a certain extent. Cleaning ensures…
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A New Perspective to Improve Warp Sizing
Higher quality yarn improves the weaving process. Introduction of very small non-film forming resin particles in conventional size formulations modify and provide improved fiber cohesion in the warp yarn bundle. This transient effect…
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Tips For Looking After Organic Cotton Clothes
Cotton is one of the most popular fabrics in the world, but the difference between organically grown cotton and non-organic one is crucial. To make your clothes last longer you must be aware of its peculiarities.
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Textile testing – get a testing service or do it yourself
While opting for a testing service may be wise for small scale manufacturers, setting up an in-house testing facility is optimum for quality conscious, internationally serving manufacturers. The article list out a few most important aspects…
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Blue Denim Fabrics
Word “denim” comes from fabric "serge de Nimes" made in France city of Nimes from where it originates. It has been used in America since the late 18th century, colored blue with indigo dye to make blue "jeans", a type of cotton pants.
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The Importance of Sustainability in Denim
Growing concern over the environmental and health impacts of textiles in general and denim, in particular, are putting pressure on companies to employ more sustainable production methods.
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Tips for Buying the Best Clothing Fabrics
There are many elements in addition to colors and patterns that you need to consider to buy the best fabric
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