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1 Fabric Finishes & Fabric coloring & printing
By: Toddler Hauck, Tristan Cannon and Nadiya Sokalska

2 Chemical Finishes Antistatic:
- This prevents the build up of static electricity in your clothing, so the clothes wont cling to the wearer. Crease- Resistance: Fabrics including cotton rayon and linens are baked with a resin that helps resist wrinkles.

3 Chemical Finishes Flame- Resistant:
- This prevents fabrics from supporting or spreading a flame. It is self extinguishing when removed from the source of the flame, but is not flame resistant. Mercerization: -A caustic soda treatment used of cellulosic textiles. It increases luster and strength. Mildew-Resistant: - Metallic chemical applied to clothing to prevent mildew from forming.

4 Chemical Finishes Moth- Resistance:
- A moth resistance finish the keeps moths and carpet beetles from destroying wool fibers. Permanent Press: - Also known as durable press, the finish helps fabric to keep its original shape and resist wrinkling.

5 Chemical Finishes Shrinkage Control: Sizing:
- Dimension stability, keeps fabric from shrinking by using chemical finishes. Sizing: - A solution of starch or resin used to fill up spaces between yarns. Applied to fabrics to increase weight body and luster. Not usually a permanent finish, becoming less popular. Added to cheaper fabrics to make a better appearance.

6 Chemical Finishes Soil Release: Stain- Resistance:
- This makes possible to remove stains. Often used on polyester or permanent-press fabrics. Stain- Resistance: - Makes fibers less absorbent, so it is easier to lift off or sponge away water or spills of food (Scotchguard, and Zepel are trademarked examples of stain resistant finishes.)

7 Chemical Finishes Waterproof:
- Fill in pores or a fabric, so water cannot pass through it. A rubber or plastic coating is usually used. Often not comfortable to wear. Water Repellent: - Coats fabrics with wax metals or resins, causes fabrics to shed water in normal wear, but will not make them completely waterproof.


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