Printing and dyeing jargon How much do you know? There is everything not found in books
1. Lajia is derived from the English word for Lycra (lycra), and is called “Ljia” in Cantonese. That is spandex fiber, or sometimes spandex cloth; for example: cotton knitted stretch frame, which is pure cotton knitted cloth with spandex fiber added;
2. Coding:
It means that the quality of large products cannot meet the customer’s requirements, but just a few are used for shipment. The code cloth is specially processed to meet the customer’s quality requirements, that is, it is faked, and then sent to the customer for testing. We will ship it after it is OK.
3 , Kese:
That is, black, as it is called in Hong Kong. The pronunciation of black in Cantonese is close to (ha’en). It seems to have nothing to do with gram. It is probably the transliteration of black.
3 , Khaki:
khaki, derived from the Persian word for dust, dust. As you can imagine, it is the color of dust. Earthy yellow is a color between light yellowish brown and medium light yellowish brown, so khaki is also a synonym for color.
4 , Nylon:
Transliteration, it is a tough angular translucent or milky white crystalline resin. It is the common name of polyamide. The English name is Polyamide (PA for short). It is a thermoplastic containing repeating amide groups – [NHCO] – on the main chain of the molecule. Resin in general.
5 , color:
If the color is dark, use additives to lighten it!
6 , AC coating:
Also called acrylic coating, PA coating, usually the more accustomed name in Taiwan. Because the main component of the chemical raw material is acrylate, which is similar to the raw material of acrylic, some people may mistake it for acrylic coating.
7 , Foot water:
Waste liquid (residual liquid) after dyeing.
8 , Composite cloth:
A variety of knitted fabric, with polyester yarn sandwiched in the middle, and the other two sides are TT/CC, which can be the same or different. Some are called health cloth.
9 , firewood:
The fabrics in the rope dyeing machine are entangled and knotted with each other, and cannot operate normally.
10 , pick up:
Generally refers to the liquid carrying rate of the rolling car.
11 , guest version (customer sample):
Standard sample provided by customer;
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63 , white core:
The viscosity of the printing paste is too high or the cloth wool is low, resulting in the printing color on the cloth being slightly like a white star;
64. Clear:
Clear means that after washing, the water is clear and no dye or slurry can be seen.
65 , flying silk, flying flowers:
refers to the fiber that is not the same fiber as the main body of the fabric. It is accidentally brought in during weaving or the previous process and appears after dyeing.
66 , B/F:
Color confirmation process before setting. After B/F confirms OK, the cloth can be sent to the next process (B: before, F: finishing)
67. Contrast color:
When two different colors are put together to make clothes, you need to consider The problem of mutual staining of different colors on clothes. Testing the color fastness of this kind of mutual staining is called contrast fastness.
68 , Target mailing:
Small strain.
69 , Yin and Yang:
There is a color difference between the two sides of the fabric after dyeing.
70 , Over steam:
When I was making boards in the past, I always heard the master call steaming over-steaming.
71 , Burnt flowers:
Use flake alkali to rot polyester.
72 , Glazing:
Generally refers to applying a layer of brightener on the surface of leather fabrics, which can be washed with water or sprayed directly.
73 , Floating oil:
That is, demulsification. Generally speaking, it occurs during the softening and finishing process in the post-finishing stage. Due to the poor emulsification effect of the softener, the hydrophobic silicone oil emulsion droplets fuse and larger oil droplets appear, staining the cloth surface and rollers.
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74, Shilin:
Vat dye, derived from English: indanthrene.
75 , resurgence:
Generally refers to the fabric or yarn that has just been shaped or dried, and returns to its natural color and feel after cooling.
ordinary;”>Generally refers to fabrics or yarns that have just been shaped or dried and returned to their natural color and feel after cooling.