Fabric Finishes 0.0 / 5 ? TextilesFabric Finishes ASAQA Created by: Jenny GeorgieCreated on: 13-05-14 19:42 10926374158 Across 1. a finish is applied to the fabric to stop the absorbtion of water or dirt. Scotchgard (5, 10) 5. a solution is added to the fibres whilst they are stretched. This makes the cotton stronger, smoother and shinier. (11) 6. A treatment softens the wool scales and stops them from pilling (4, 7) 7. Chemicals are applied to the fabric which makes them inedible to moths (4, 8) 8. Chemicals are applied to the fabric to stop it from clinging and attracting dust. (4, 6) 10. Fabric is steamed and placed over a vibrating conveyor belt. Reduces the chances of it shrinking later on. (9) Down 2. Silicon based chemicals are sprayed onto the fabric to give it a waterproof finish. This is renewable (5, 10) 3. Chemicals are applied to the yarn or fabric to slow down or prevent burning (5, 10) 4. Heated rollers press the surface of the fabric to compact it and give it shine (11) 9. Engraved rollers press a relief pattern into the fabric (9)
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