21⟩ Tell me what is vatting?
The action which helps to insoluble vat dyes to be used by soluble is called vatting.
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The action which helps to insoluble vat dyes to be used by soluble is called vatting.
Boning means the Flexible strips used to stiffen seams or edges.
The compound which gets orient at the interface between water and air and reduces interfacial tension or surface is known as detergent. It is mainly two types named ionic and non-ionic.
The selection of ranges of color that are deemed to be those that will be wanted for a particular product or market at a particular time in the future.
Applique is A cut-out decoration, design or motif applied to base fabric.
Basting is the Temporarily joining layers of fabric together.
Fabric, which by various finishing processes becomes finished consumers goods.
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The Stitching around a corner by leaving the needle in the fabric, raising the presser foot, and turning the fabric in a new direction.
Glass, ceramic, graphite.
A textile used in soil based applications such as road building, dams and erosion control.
☛ Washing machine ( No of M/c -10)
☛ Dryer machine (No of M/c -10): gas dryer-09 and Steam dryer-01
☛ Sample Machine (No of M/c-02)
☛ Hydro (No of M/c -03)
☛ Spray gun (No of M/c -02)
The number of grains of calcium carbonate which is present in one millions grains of water is termed as PPM.
Sewing backward and forward in the same place to secure stitching, is known as Backstitching.
Armscye means the Armhole; opening for a sleeve.
It is the ratio of shear stress to the rate of shearing.
Trimming is Evenly cutting away part of the seam allowance .
Rayon, Acetate, Triacetate.
Yarn, which is woven, knitted, or otherwise made into fabric.
Seam refers the Two or more edges of fabric held together by sewing. Seam should be well constructed and appropriate for the fabric, type of garment, and the location on the garment.