2. Standard textile treatment and impregnation technologies
Textile materials generally have to undergo specific treatments before being used to make finished or semi-finished products.
The aim of these treatments may be to improve their characteristics and appearance and/or to provide new properties.
The main textile processes are listed below.
In the first part, we will distinguish between treatments reserved mainly for traditional textiles (finishing treatments) and those used for technical textiles, without going into too much detail on the different techniques.
2.1 Traditional textile treatments (clothing/furniture fabrics)
Finishing is an operation that makes textile surfaces suitable for their functional requirements, such as dyeing,...
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Bibliography
Websites
Fibroline company, illustration of applications and machines using electrostatic impregnation technology http://www.fibroline.com
Fomotex project http://www.fomotex.com
Events
Techtextil: the benchmark trade show for technical textiles. Every two years in Frankfurt http://techtextil.messefrankfurt.com/
ITMA: the textile machinery show. Every four years in Europe http://www.itma.com
JEC Composites: international...
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