2. Finishing Processes are usually
applied to fabric before it is
manufactured into products.
The processes can change or
alter a number of the fabrics
properties, including its feel,
durability and appearance.
3.
4. Can be applied to natural and
man made fabrics. In example
wool, cotton, and polyester.
The fabric passed between
numbers of rollers which have
tiny wires on the surface.
5. Join layers of fabrics together using
adhesive or heat.
The process can be applied to cotton
and polyester & produces an
enhanced fabric with more
properties.
6. Is similar to embossing but the
heated rollers are smooth.
This leaves a shiny and smooth
finish on the fabric.
7. Is done by treating the
fabric surface with sharp
teeth to lift the surface
fibers.