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Anti-pilling finishes

Fabric and yam construction play a major role in pilling. Tighter constructions (woven versus knit, high twist versus low twist) show less problems than do looser constructions. Although pilling affects only the fabric aesthetics and does not cause any functional problems, it is important to minimise or prevent pilling in order to maintain customer satisfaction. [Pg.129]


Performance problems can occur when non-slip finishes are combined with repellent finishes. Polymeric non-slip products, more than silicic acid sols, can reduce repellency performance. One solution is to apply the non-slip finish, dry the fabric, then apply the repellent finish. Enhanced performance of anti-pilling and handbuilding finishes can be seen when these are combined with a non-slip finish. [Pg.119]

For all kinds of finishes, special product groups are known and listed in catalogues. There is, however, no group of anti-pilling products in the International Textile Auxiliaries Buyers Guide. The reason is not that this finish is not important enough. This astonishing fact may be explained by ... [Pg.132]

Usable for anti-pilling Hand building finishes, for cellulosics easy-care Durable press finishes Cellulase finishes... [Pg.136]

Supporting anti-pilling Non-slip finishes Fluorocarbon finishes, if not too smooth (they may concentrate the anti-pilling products near the fibre surface) Flame retardants (large amounts are often stiffening, crosslinkers reduce the tear and abrasion strength)... [Pg.136]

Cellulases Bio-finishing, bio-polishing, anti-pilling, softness, smoothness, lustre improvement and stone-washed effects on denim... [Pg.182]

New types of effects Bio-polishing and anti-pilling with cellulases, odour and anti-odour, wellness to wear or medical finishes... [Pg.199]

Special finishing agent for a permanent soft, smooth, and spring hand. Can be used on woven and knitted goods as well as yarns made of synthetic or cellulosic fibers, wool, silk, and various blends of these fibers. Further properties improved crease resistance, improved sewability and cutting, anti-pill, anti-felting of wool. [Pg.74]

Please go into the details of chemicals in every finishing agent, such as anti-pilling agent, anti-microbial agents, etc. The presence of PCP, PCB and TCP should be checked and avoided. [Pg.11]


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