Model Number |
TRF300, TRF3002, TF611 |
Description
The Burnout means brocade-like pattern effect created on the fabric through
the application of a chemical, instead of color, during the burn-out printing
processing. (Sulfuric acid, mixed into a colorless priting paste, is the most
common chemical used.) Many simulated eyelet effects can be created using this
method. In these instances, the chemical destroys the fiber and creates a hole
in the fabric in a specific design. where the chemical comes in contact with
the fabric.
The fabric is then over-printed with a simulated embroidery stitch to create
the eyelet effect. However, burn-out effects can also be created on velvets
made of blended fibers, in which the ground fabric is of one fiber like a polyester,
and the pile may be of a cellulosic fiber like rayon or acetate. In this case,
when the chemical is printed in a certain pattern, it destroys the pile in those
areas where the chemical comes in contact with the fabric, but leave the ground
fabric unharmed.
Specification [All kinds of Burn-out Fabrics (Solid, Printed & Crush)]
- 23%Poly 65%Rayon 12%Flax Woven Fabrics
- 28%Polyester 72%Rayon Woven Fabrics
- 70%Polyester 30%Rayon Woven Fabrics
- 50%Polyester 50%Rayon Satin Woven Fabrics
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