conventional printing techniques, transfer will be the right answer. first, we print on the specially coated transfer paper, and then we reprint on fabric at high temperature (sublimation). when the ink meets the high temperature, it goes from solid to a gas and vaporises into the molecules of the polyester fibres...
. the test identifies the natural fibres more easily as compared to manmade ones. synthetic fibres are very similar in appearance and the increase in the number of varieties makes it a little tough to distinguish the fibres even under a microscope. microscopic appearance of textilefibres the microscopic...
to cotton, they were the first of the manufactured fibres to be developed. they are made from cellulose-based fibres that originate from plants such as wood pulp; a chemical is added to extract the cellulose fibres. the classification of the fibre relates to the chemical solvent system used to extract...
strands twisted into a single yarn. long finer fibres migrate towards the centre while shorter fibres remain to the outside. new blends and mixes of fibres and fabrics manufacturers have been developing new fibres and fabrics since the first animal skin was used, and research and development continue...
from chemicals like polyester fibre or nylon fibre. regenerated fibres are made by transforming natural polymers through the chemical-based process. these fibres again have two categories - one having protein origin and the other with cellulose origin. regenerated fibres of protein origin come from...
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