What are the chemical based procedures used in textile manufacturing?
Answer / Shank Raj Singh
Chemical-based procedures are widely used in textile manufacturing to create, dye, finish, and treat fabrics. Some common procedures include scouring (removing oils and impurities), bleaching (whitening the fabric), mercerization (improving the luster of natural fibers), and dyeing (adding color). Finishing processes may involve applying chemicals to improve the durability, appearance, or feel of the fabric.
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