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Textile Finishing

22 Verified Suppliers
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Geltman Industries  
Vernon, CA
Textile finishing, including prewashing, preshrinking, framing, knit backing, double-fused knit backing, nonwoven backing & fabric bonding services
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Huntington Park, CA
Fabric Lamination, Processing & Antiflame Finishing
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Vernon, CA
 
Yorkville, IL
 
Rochester, NY
 
El Paso, TX
 
Newton, NC
 
Monroe, NC
 
Fairfield, NJ
 
Monroe, NC
 
Elizabeth, NJ
 
Calhoun Falls, SC
 
Cleveland, OH
 
Los Angeles, CA
 
Shelby, NC
 
Colton, CA
 
Athens, TX
 
Dallas, TX
 
Irvine, CA
 
Hickory, NC
 
Hickory, NC
 
Rock Hill, SC
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Textile Finishing

Textile finishing is a crucial stage in the textile manufacturing process that enhances the properties and appearance of fabrics. This industry involves a series of chemical and mechanical treatments applied to textiles after weaving or knitting. The primary goal of textile finishing is to improve the fabric's performance, aesthetics, and durability. Key processes in textile finishing include washing, bleaching, dyeing, printing, and coating. Washing removes impurities and prepares the fabric for further treatments. Bleaching whitens the fabric and removes natural color. Dyeing imparts color to the fabric, while printing applies patterns or designs. Coating involves applying a layer of material to the fabric surface to enhance properties such as water resistance or flame retardancy. Textile finishing uses a variety of materials, including dyes, pigments, resins, and softeners. Dyes and pigments provide color, while resins can impart wrinkle resistance or stiffness. Softeners improve the hand feel of the fabric, making it more comfortable to wear. The industry also employs various mechanical processes such as calendaring, which smooths and flattens the fabric, and sanforizing, which pre-shrinks the fabric to prevent further shrinkage during use. Textile finishing serves a wide range of applications across different industries. In the apparel industry, finishing processes enhance the look and feel of garments, making them more appealing to consumers. In the home textiles sector, finishing treatments improve the durability and functionality of products like bed linens, curtains, and upholstery. The automotive industry uses finished textiles for car interiors, where properties like flame retardancy and abrasion resistance are essential. Additionally, the medical industry relies on finished textiles for products such as surgical gowns and drapes, which require specific properties like sterility and fluid resistance. Overall, textile finishing plays a vital role in ensuring that fabrics meet the specific requirements of various end-use applications, contributing to the functionality and appeal of textile products across multiple sectors.

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