Texturizing, the Glossary
Texturising or texturizing is the process by which synthetic fibres are modified to change their texture - the physical appearance of the fibre.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Aesthetics (textile), Coiling, Cross section (fiber), Fiber, Finishing (textiles), Luster (textiles), Synthetic fiber, Textile, Thermoplastic.
- Clothing industry
- Textile industry
Aesthetics (textile)
Aesthetics in textiles is one of the basic concepts of serviceability of textiles.
See Texturizing and Aesthetics (textile)
Coiling
A coiling or coil is a curve, helix, or spiral used for storing rope or cable in compact and reliable yet easily attainable form.
Cross section (fiber)
The cross section depicts the shape of the various textile fibers.
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Fiber
Fiber or fibre (British English; from fibra) is a natural or artificial substance that is significantly longer than it is wide.
Finishing (textiles)
In textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any process performed after dyeing the yarn or fabric to improve the look, performance, or "hand" (feel) of the finish textile or clothing. Texturizing and finishing (textiles) are textile industry.
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Luster (textiles)
In textiles, lustre or luster is a physical property that makes them appear bright, glossy, and shiny.
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Synthetic fiber
Synthetic fibers or synthetic fibres (in British English; see spelling differences) are fibers made by humans through chemical synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers that are directly derived from living organisms, such as plants (like cotton) or fur from animals.
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Textile
Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc. Texturizing and Textile are clothing industry.
Thermoplastic
A thermoplastic, or thermosoftening plastic, is any plastic polymer material that becomes pliable or moldable at a certain elevated temperature and solidifies upon cooling.
See Texturizing and Thermoplastic
See also
Clothing industry
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- Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety
- Bekleidungshaus Otto Werner
- Bespoke Tailors' Benevolent Association
- Bespoke tailoring
- Cascale
- Cloakmaker
- Cloth merchant
- Clothes hanger
- Clothes steamer
- Clothing in Mauritius
- Clothing industry
- Clothing technology
- Cruise collection
- Draper
- Drapery hook
- Dry cleaning
- E-textiles
- Elsbach (company)
- Environmental impact of fashion
- Environmental sustainability of vintage fashion
- Fashion merchandising
- Fast fashion
- Global trade of secondhand clothing
- Haberdashers
- Hand feel
- Lastex
- List of fabrics
- List of textile fibres
- Mercery
- Nylon riots
- Piñatex
- Predetermined motion time system
- Riding coat
- Silkwoman
- Slop (clothing)
- Sportswear
- Sportswear (fashion)
- Sweatshop
- Tailor
- Textile
- Textile and clothing trade unions
- Texturizing
- Tunnel finisher
- Yak fiber
Textile industry
- Agreement on Textiles and Clothing
- Alfred M. Coats
- Bobbin boy
- Braiding machine
- Cashmere wool
- Cloth hall
- Cloth merchant
- Clothing industry
- Clothing technology
- Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District
- Cotton industry
- Doffer
- Doubling (textiles)
- E-textiles
- Fashion industry
- Finishing (textiles)
- Glossary of textile manufacturing
- Greige goods
- History of the textile industry
- International Textile Machinery Association exhibition
- International Textiles
- Jute industry
- Laser cutting bridge
- Loom
- Magee of Donegal
- Mitumba (clothing)
- Multi Fibre Arrangement
- Oeko-Tex
- Parchmentising
- Piece goods
- Quota Elimination
- Silk production
- Silk waste
- Singeing (textiles)
- Stenter
- Testex
- Textile and clothing trade unions
- Textile engineering
- Textile industry
- Textile machinery
- Textile manufacturing
- Texturizing
- Yarn clearer