Textile Finishing: Bultan Sarkar Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Tech. Berhampore
Textile Finishing: Bultan Sarkar Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Tech. Berhampore
Textile Finishing: Bultan Sarkar Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Tech. Berhampore
Bultan
Sarkar
Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Tech.
TEXTILE FINISHING
Aesthet Functio
ic nal
Finishe Finishe
s s
Aesthetic Finishes
Aesthetic Finishes modify the
appearance and /or hand or drape of
the fabrics.
Mercerization
Napping And Sueding
Shearing
Softening
Stiffening
Functional Finishes
Functional Finishes improve the
performance properties of the fabric ;
like durability, strength etc.
Antimicrobial/Antiseptic
Antistatic
Crease resistant
Flame Resistant
Mothproof
Shrinkage Control
According to the quality
Tempora Permaan
ry ent
Semi
Permane
nt
Temporary Finishes
A finish which is not stable and goes off
after the first wash is known as temporary
finish and these finishes disappears during
subsequent washing and usage.
Calendering
Embossing
Starching
Softening
Semi permanent Finishes
Schreiner Calendering.
Permanent Finishes
If the finishing effect in the fabric does not
disappear and remains unaffected through
all the conditions of wear and washing
treatments, then the finish is said to be
permanent finish.
Sanforising
Resin Finish
Water Proof
Flame Proof
According to type of machinery
Chemica Mechanic
l al
Finishes Finishes
Chemical Finishes
Chemical finishes are usually applied to
fabric by padding followed by curing and
drying. These are also called as wet Finishes.
Calendering
Sanforising
Milling
SOME FABRICS AFTER FINISHING OPERATON
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Calendering machines
Types of
calender
ing
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Second level
● Third level
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Finishes enhancing
appearance
Treatments
enhancing
appearance include
such processes as
napping and
shearing,
singeing,
Napping and shearing
Napping is a process that may be applied to woollens,
cottons, spun silks, and spun rayons, including both woven
and knitted types, to raise a velvety, soft surface.
1. Napping
Using wire-covered rolls to "dig out" individual fiber
ends
to the surface
2. Sueding
Using abrasive-covered rolls (sandpaper, emery cloth,
etc.)
to produce shorter pile surface - does cause an apparent
shade change.
Special type of raised surface fabric is corduroy
Sueding, sanding- creates softer hand of fabric.
suede
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Second level
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Fire Resistant finishes:
With synthetic fiber which melt on igniting
by a flame, the molten moss is itself quite
dangerous and a fire resistant treatment is
desirable for certain end uses.