Introduction The word Textile came from the Latin word Textilis. It means to weave something. In this blog post, we will try to give cover the Types of Textiles....
Introduction Block printing is a method of printing textiles by stamping ink-dipped blocks—usually made from wood or linoleum—onto fabric. This technique is one of the simplest ways to create custom fabric at home. In this article,...
Overview Mordant dyes or dye fixative are a substance used to set dyes on fabrics by forming a coordination complex with the dye; which then attaches to the fabric...
Overview Soil release finish in Textile; it does not prevent soil from entering the fabric but it simply allows it to leave faster. It protects the fiber from attack...
Abstract Acid dyes are anionic, soluble in water, and are essentially applied from the acidic bath (Acid Dyes in Textile). These dyes possess acidic groups, such as SO3H and...
Introduction Odour Resistant Fabric is also known as Anti Odor fabric or Odorless Fabric or Odor Proof Fabric. There are many innovative fabric trends on the rise; from...
Introduction If a baby is born with jaundice, he/she will quickly be introduced to the healing power of phototherapy through using biliblanket. The use of a biliblanket for...
Coffee Fiber; Globally, coffee production is estimated to be responsible for upwards of 23 million tons of waste per year. This waste can be recycled in textiles by making...
Acid dyes are anionic, soluble in water, and are essentially applied from the acidic bath. These dyes possess acidic groups, such as SO3H and COOH. The textile acid dyes...