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Short note of finishing process in textile


Finishing: The treatments which are applied to the textile goods after dyeing, printing & different manufacturing process of textile for increasing the quality of textile goods are known as finishing.

-To increase the attraction of fabric.
- To increase the service ability.
- To increase the beauty of glitteriness.
- To increase the fineness & smoothness.
-To cover the original fabric for the protection of dust & other foreign materials.

Types of finishing process::::
                                                                          
                                                                        Finishing
                                
                                Mechanical                                                         Chemical
             Temporary                      Permanent                   Temporary                   Permanent
           Calendering                      Raising                        Starching                     Mercerizing 
            Embosing                        Sanforising                  Washing                       Resin


-Anticreasing finishing.
-Water proof finishing.
-Fire proof finishing.

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