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Fabric treatment

Fabric

Fabric treatments are processes that make fabric softer, or water resistant, or enhance dye penetration after they are woven.[1] Fabric treatments get applied when the textile itself cannot add other properties.[2] Treatments include, scrim, foam lamination, fabric protector or stain repellent, anti microbial and flame retardant.[2]

Different materials and chemical processes are needed for different purposes of fabric treatments.[3] Alongside the materials and chemical process, known as treatment agents, are the treatment devices that work with them t t.[4]

The basic idea of fabric treatment is that making the fabric both softened and anti-static, which maintains clothes in a better condition.[5]

  1. ^ Przybylek, Stephanie. "Fabric Finishing & Treatments: Process & Methods". study.com.
  2. ^ a b "Fabric Treatments". Camira Fabric.
  3. ^ Hagemann, U., Hayes, S., Honey, R., & Watt Kerr, C. (2003). Fabric Treatment Device. The United States.
  4. ^ Naik, A., Todt, K., & Wells, M. (1979). Fabric Treatment Materials. United States.
  5. ^ Zaki, W., & Murphy, A. (1977). Fabric Treatment Compositions. United States.