Search Results for: Sewing thread of synthetic staple fibres
techniques and machine types. it is the process of transferring colour, pattern, motif or decoration of one or more colours in any one of a variety of methods or techniques to fabric. it involves the surface application of colour in a predetermined pattern, design or motif by manual or mechanical directed
. fabrics are often printed with colour and patterns using a variety of techniques and machine types. of the numerous printing techniques, the most common is the rotary screen. however, other methods, such as direct, discharge, resist, flat screen (semicontinuous), and roller printing are often used...
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, true hemp and ramie), processed but not spun; tow and waste of these fibres other vegetable textile fibres, ,. , ,. processed but not spun; tow and ,. , waste of these fibres ,. , ,. , man-made textile staple fibres processed for spinning synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed
for spinning artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning textile yarn and thread of natural fibres silk yarn and yarn spun from silk - waste; silk-worm gut yarn of wool, containing % or more ,. by weight of wool, not put up for retail sale yarn of wool, containing less...
https://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/cpc_0.pdf
, true hemp and ramie), processed but not spun; tow and waste of these fibres other vegetable textile fibres, ,. , ,. processed but not spun; tow and ,. , waste of these fibres ,. , ,. , man-made textile staple fibres processed for spinning synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed
for spinning artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning textile yarn and thread of natural fibres silk yarn and yarn spun from silk - waste; silk-worm gut yarn of wool, containing % or more ,. by weight of wool, not put up for retail sale yarn of wool, containing less...
http://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/cpc_0.pdf