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Mechanical Finishing

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Brushed/Emerised Comfort Finish

This is a physical treatment of one or both faces of the fabric itself, carried out in a controlled process designed to break up the fibres of the yarn and add a brushed finish. The effect is to produce a softer surface that delivers exceptional comfort levels and makes the fabric much easier to wear – particularly next to the skin.

To avoid any increase in pilling the brushing is applied to the back of the fabric. Fabrics treated in this way are given a softer hand, bulkier feel and warmer touch. The finish is permanent, and the wash and wear properties of the original fabric are retained.

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Calendering

Used to smooth, coat, or thin a material, this process is when fabric is passed between calender rollers at high temperatures and pressures.

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Raising

A finishing process that raises the surface fibres of a fabric by passing over rapidly revolving cylinders covered with metal points, improving thermal insulation and warmth.

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Stentering

The purpose of this process is to bring the length and width of a fabric to pre-determined dimensions by stretching the textile widthwise.