Textile Care symbol

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt).

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

10 point system in fabric inspection

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10 point system in fabric inspection what is 10 point system in fabric inspection If you want to produce high quality garments, you need h...
Sunday, July 15, 2012

ROHS D

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RoHS is often referred to as the lead-free directive, but it restricts the use of the following six substances: Lead (Pb) Mercury (H...
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ROHS test

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Restriction of Hazardous Substances The Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and elec...
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Polyethylene

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Polyethylene is classified into several different categories based mostly on its density and branching . The mechanical properties of PE...

Pearl-fibre Fabric

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Pearl-fibre Fabric  Naturally anti-Ultraviolet  Skin-affinity & Nutrient.  Breathable and Comfortable

Modal Fabric

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Modal Fabric is boasted with its luxurious softness, the ultimate sensual feeling next to the skin. MicroModal fabric is more developed fab...

Thermocool fabric

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ThermoCool is a Multi-functional and ecological evolution born from ADVANSA technological experience of modified cross-section fibres.   ...
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Coolmax fabric

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Coolmax Coolmax is a trademark and a brand name for a series of moisture-wicking technical fabrics developed in 1986 by DuPont Textile...
Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tagless Care Labels

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Tagless Care Labels Although woven care labels have been an industry standard for a long time, they can sometimes be irritating even on ...
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Tagless care label

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Why Custom Tagless Care Tags? We would have to ask you: why not? For starters, no one likes itchy tags. Not only is this a selling point for...
Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Cotton thread

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Cotton thread is another form of upholstery thread that is used for many jobs. This natural fiber thread can lend a soft look to the stitchi...

Upholstery thread

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One common type of thread used in upholstering jobs is nylon thread. Often transparent, the thread tends to resemble fishing line and offers...

Upholstery thread

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Upholstery thread is heavy-duty thread used to bind sections of material together while upholstering a piece of furniture. The thread can be...

Polyester garment care clean

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If the item contains at least 50 percent polyester, it can be cleaned with a spray upholstery cleaner. Before applying the cleaning solution...

Polyester care instruction

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If the item contains at least 50 percent polyester, it can be cleaned with a spray upholstery cleaner. Before applying the cleaning solution...

Polyester care symbol

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When cleaning polyester clothing in a washing machine, use warm water and select the permanent press cycle. Turning the item inside out befo...

Polester clean

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Polyester is a synthetic fabric that is used to make a number of familiar items. It resists wrinkling, making it a popular choice for clothi...

Modal fiber clean

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If small stains have appeared on modal fabric, it may be possible to get them out with hand scrubbing and a gentle detergent. The fabric sho...

Modal care symbol

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Some modal fabric items are delicate and they should be hand washed in cool water with a mild detergent, wrapped in a towel to squeeze out t...

Care instruction for MODAL fabrci

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Modal fabric needs to be cleaned gently to avoid damage and help the fabric stay flexible and colorfast. When well cared for, this fabric is...
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