Printed and dyed into silk-style patterns and colors After the polyester fabric is finished with imitation silk, the fibers become thinner and the sur…
Imitation silk in the structure of the fabric (1) Density of fabric In order to achieve the effect of imitating silk, the density of the fabric is gen…
Similarities and Differences between Printing and Dyeing (1) Similarities: 1. The principles of dyeing and fixation using dyes are similar. 2. The phy…
A brief analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of hot stamping technology In order to attract consumers’ attention and stimulate consumers…
Pearlescent printing process The pearl printing process refers to the process of mixing pearl-like materials with film-forming agents, cross-linking a…
Polyester made of simulated silk Fabrics woven from ordinary polyester filaments have the advantages of good strength, smoothness and crispness, easy …
The development status of imitation silk fabric The development and research of imitation silk fabrics began in the mid-1960s. At that time, the trian…
Special craft silk fabric design Silk fabrics with special craftsmanship refer to the use of warp printing, warp hanging, shuttle throwing, shuttle di…
Measures to reduce fabric shrinkage 1. Completely reduce the tension during the refining and bleaching process. 2. During the dyeing and finishing pro…
Concave-convex silk fabric design-utilizing raw material properties This method mainly uses the performance difference between raw materials with larg…
Concave-convex silk fabric design-utilizing tissue changes Concave-convex silk fabric, also known as tall silk or bubble silk, is a kind of satin whos…
Crepe silk fabric design Crepe fabrics are a major category of silk fabrics and account for a considerable proportion of silk fabrics. For example, th…