Classification of Textile Finishing
What is Textile Finishing? The word ‘Finishing’ refers to the completion of a job properly….
Water Reduction in Textile Dyeing Tahmidur Rahman B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj, Chattogram Introduction: The textile dyeing industry is a significant contributor to water pollution and water scarcity, with approximately 200 tons of water used to dye one ton of fabric[4]. To address this issue, the industry is exploring various methods…
The Complex Web of Challenges for Bangladesh’s Textile Industry Shah Md. Adib Uddin Wasta B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj, Chattogram The global economic downturn and our RMG industries’ conditions have cast a complex web of challenges on this vital export-oriented textile industry. Understanding these challenges is crucial for investors and policy…
Recycled Textile: The Hidden Burden of Our Development of Textiles Hafsa Akter B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj, Chattogram Abstract: The demand for textiles is increasing day by day and along with meeting this demand, the amount of textile waste is also increasing. From there, the gas and chemical leachates that emerge…
What is Textile Finishing? The word ‘Finishing’ refers to the completion of a job properly. When a fabric is collected from weaving or knitting machine, it remains gray in color and crisp. It is known as gray fabric. Before dyeing the gray fabric, it’s required to be treated by some other processes to be ready…
Natural Dyes: Definition, Characteristics, Classification, Uses, Advantages & Disadvantages Arna Datta B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj, Chattogram What are Natural Dyes? Natural dyes are dyes, pigment or colorants that are derived from natural sources such as plants, animals, or minerals. They are more sustainable and eco-friendlier compared to synthetic dyes. These…
Unveiling the Brilliance: The Art of Mercerizing Sinthia Zaman B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Textile Engineering College, Zorargonj, Chattogram Introduction: Mercerization is a physico-chemical process in which textiles (typically cotton) are treated with a caustic soda (NaOH) solution to improve properties such as smoothness, fibre strength, shrinkage resistance, lustre and dye affinity. It’s a kind…