YOUR PARTNER IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AVCO-FINISH DREAM AVCO-FINISH DREAM SUPER STRETCH PERFORMANCE WITH OUTSTANDING HANDLE AND SUPERIOR SOFTNESS ON COTTON.

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YOUR PARTNER IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY AVCO-FINISH DREAM AVCO-FINISH DREAM SUPER STRETCH PERFORMANCE WITH OUTSTANDING HANDLE AND SUPERIOR SOFTNESS ON COTTON KNITS & WOVEN AND ALL BLENDS SOFT LIKE BUTTER, STRETCH LIKE LYCRA…!

AVCO-FINISH DREAM Key Features Enhanced Softness Super Elastic & Outstanding Handle Superior Touch Imparts Bulky Finish Increasing Elasticity Elastic Recovery & Dimensional Stability Hydrophobic Character Low Tendancy to Yellowing Compatible with Resin Finish Good Sewability Improves Abrasive Resistance of the Fabric Better Wash and Wear Effect Fastness to Repeated Laundries

AVCO-FINISH DREAM Technical Benefits ELASTIC LIKE LYCRA N°TreatmentElongation Without finishing100 % 40 g/l ordinary softener106.3 % AVCO-FINISH DREAM 20 g/l AVCO-FINISH DREAM134 % 3-DIMENSIONAL CROSS LINKING OF THE REACTIVE SILICONE POLYMER ON CELLULOSIC FIBRES 3-DIMENSIONAL CROSS LINKING OF THE REACTIVE SILICONE POLYMER ON CELLULOSIC FIBRES Soft Handle High Surface Smoothness Super Stretchability Excellent Recovery : 5x15 cm Cotton Dyed Knit : 220 g : checked after 5 repeated times Fabric Piece Applied Weight Elongation imparts ELASTOMERIC FINISH

AVCO-FINISH DREAM Application Recommended recipe for Application by Padding: AVCO-FINISH DREAM g/l AVCO-FINISH DREAM 1cc/l acetic acid 60% Pad: Pick-up: 70 – 80% Dry: °C Procedure 1.Add water 2.Adjust to pH 5 – 6 with acetic acid AVCO-FINISH DREAM 3.Add AVCO-FINISH DREAM prediluted with cold water 4.Mix well 5.Pad – Dry 6.Curing is possible when applied with resin finish SMOOTHER THAN A BABY SKIN SMOOTHER FOR BABY SKIN