I try shirting cotton lycra fabric shrinkage control but not succses why? finishing stenter m/c
befor stenter -10 % shrinkage after sanforise -12% shrinkage why increase?
I set shrinkage -6% to -7 % but not set ?
which type of process set to control shrinkage on cotton lycra fabric.
Lycra is an artificial fabric used in Feminine togs, like Nylon or Spandex, it is not a person"s name, Laura is, not Lycra.
yes
its dog food!;D
swim suits made up of lycra mix fabric(percentage of lycra is more compare to other fabric) for flexsibility .
Lycra fabric, also known as Spandex, is a type of artificial fabric. Its origin is not widely available, however the official Lycra website is offered in multiple European and Asian languages, therefore it is a safe bet that it has originated somewhere in Eurasia.
how to take shrinkage calculate of knit fabric
Lycra draft refers to the process of creating a pattern for a garment using Lycra fabric. It involves laying out the fabric, marking measurements, and cutting the fabric according to the pattern pieces. A diagram in this context would typically show the layout of pattern pieces on the fabric, indicating how they should be positioned for cutting to minimize waste and ensure proper alignment of the stretch in the fabric.
My best guess is lycra.
nylon lycra mix or latex
It's a man-made fabric. :)
i think grey faric margin should be 10-15% of finished width then u can control that problem otherwise u have to sanforize that fabric to improve weft side shrinkage and on the
Residual shrinkage in woven fabrics refers to the amount of shrinkage that occurs after the initial washing or treatment. This is typically measured by comparing the dimensions of the fabric before and after washing, and the residual shrinkage percentage indicates how much the fabric will continue to shrink with subsequent washes. Residual shrinkage is important to consider when evaluating the suitability of a fabric for specific uses or applications.