Textile Industry

Most fabrics are finished in what is called “wet processing” where the process is accomplished by applying a liquid – which accomplishes some sort of chemical action to the textile – as opposed to “dry processing”, which is a mechanical/physical treatment, such as brushing.

It is a series of innumerable steps leading to the finished textile, each one of which also has a complex number of variables, in which a special chemical product is applied, impregnated, or soaked with the textile fiber of the fabric. A defined sequence of treatments can then be followed by another sequence of treatments using another chemical substance.

Categories

1. Pretreatment Chemicals.
2. Textile Dyeing Chemicals.
3. Dyeing & Printing Chemicals.
4. Finishing Chemicals.
5. Antistatic Agents.