Wet Processing I (Pretreatment) 1. INTRODUCTION. [Here, * = Reference of Moshiour Rahman.] Q. Define wet processing. Describe its main divisions.

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[Here, * = Reference of Moshiour Rahman.] 1. INTRODUCTION Q. Define wet processing. Describe its main divisions. The process by which the textile mtls are treated associated with water is called wet processing. There are mainly 3 divisions of wet processingi) Pretreatment: The process, which are done to make the textile mtl suitable for dyeing & printing are called pre-treatment. Such as desizing, scouring, bleaching etc. ii) Dyeing & printing: The process by which the textile mtl are coloured by different types of dye or pigments, related chemicals required water is called dyeing. Localized application of dyestuff or pigments on fabric according to the predetermined design is called printing. iii) Finishing: The process by which the textile mtls are made suitable for marketing to satisfaction / attraction of buyer are called finishing i.e. calendaring, leveling, anti-creasing, mercerizing, packaging etc. Q. Definition of some important terms.* 1) Stitching: To increase the length of the fabric for making suitable for processing is called stitching. It is done by plain sewing m/c. 2) Brushing: To remove the loose fibre & loose ends of the warp & weft threads is known as brushing. 3) Shearing / Cropping: The process by which the attached ends of the warp & weft thread is removed by cutting by the knives or blades is called shearing. Shearing is done for cotton & cropping for jute. 4) Sinzing: The process by which the protruding / projecting fibres are removed from the fabrics by burning / heat to increase the smoothness of the fabric is called sinzing. 5) Desizing: The process by which the sizing mtls (starch) are removed from the fabric is known as desizing. 6) : The process by which the natural impurities (oil, wax, fat etc) & added / external / advantatious impurities (dirt, dust etc) are removed from the fabric is called scouring. It is done by strong NaOH. 7) Souring: The process by which the alkali are removed from the scoured fabric with dilute acid solution is known as souring. 8) : The process by which the natural colours (nitrogeneous substance) are removed from the fabric to make the fabric pure & permanent white is known as bleaching. It is done by bleaching agent. 9) Mercerizing: The process by which the cellulosic mtls / substance are treated with highly conc. NaOH to impart some properties such as strength, absorbency capacity, lusture is known as mercerizing. It is optional. If the fabrics are 100% export oriented then it is done by highly conc. NaOH (48-52 Tw).

10) : is done by firstly cold wash, then hot wash (80 C) & finally normal wash. 11) Heat setting: The process by which the width of the fabrics are adjusted by heat is called heat setting. 12) After treatment: The process by which the loose dyes are removed from the dyed fabrics to increase the lusture & fastness property of the fabric is known as after treatment. 13) Calendaring: It is done to remove the undesirable creese & crinkle. 14) Steaming / Curing: To fix up the dyestuff / pigment with the fabric. Steaming is used for dyestuff & it is done in 100-105 C. curing is used for pigments & it is done in 120-180 C. 15) Stentering: It is done to increase / adjust the width of the fabric. Q. Write down the process sequence of wet processing technology.* GREY FABRIC Inspection & Stitching Sinzing Desizing Mercerising Dyeing Printing Finishing Q. Write down the process sequence of wet processing of knit fabric. Inspection of grey fabric from knitting m/c roll breaking & turning

Souring (in case of finished fabric) (in case of dyed fabric) (in case of printed fabric) Hydroextructing Open width form Tube form Hydroextructing Steam setting Hydroextructing Dyeing Drying Calendering Drying Hydroextructing Sliting Final inspection Sliting Steam setting printing Rolling Dyeing Calendering Steaming / Curing Packing Stentering Final inspection Stentering Compacting Folding /Rolling Compacting Calendering Packing Calendering Final inspection Final inspection Packing Packing Q write down the process sequence of wet processing of woven cotton fabric / yarn. Noakhali textile-'08. Inspection of grey fabric from knitting m/c Stitching

Brushing Sinzing Desizing Souring Mercerizing Heat setting / Stendering (in case of finished fabric) (in case of dyed fabric) (in case of printed fabric) Calendering After treatment Drying Final inspection Drying Steaming / Curing Calendering Final inspection Stendering Calendering Final inspection

Q. write down the process sequence of wet processing of polyester (woven) fabric). Inspection of grey fabric from knitting m/c Stitching (in case of finished fabric) (in case of dyed fabric) (in case of printed fabric) Heat setting / Stendering Dyeing Printing Calendering After treatment / Curing Reduction clearing Final inspection Drying Folding Heat setting / Stendering Stendering Calendering Calendering Final inspection Final inspection Q. write down the process sequence of wet processing of blended cotton-polyester / cotton-tetron fabric. Noakhali textile-'09 Inspection of grey Fabric from loom Stitching

Brushing Sinzing Shearing / Cropping Desizing Souring Mercerizing Heat setting / Stendering (in case of finished fabric) (in case of dyed fabric) (in case of printed fabric) Finishing Dyeing of the polyester part Printing Calendering Reduction clearing Drying Final inspection Dyeing of the cotton part Steaming / Curing Folding After treatment Drying Stentering Calendering Calendering Final inspection Final inspection

Q. write down the process sequence of wet processing of silk fibre. Silk Degumming Dyeing (in case of yarn) Hydro-extruction Drying (in case of fabric) Drying Calendering Reeling Winding Packing Bundling Packing Selling Baling Selling Q. write down the process sequence of wet processing of wool fibre. Wool Carbonizing

Souring Dyeing After treatment Drying Finishing