This course takes an in-depth look at the finishing processes applied to wool fabrics, the purpose and operations carried out under each procedure and the factors affecting the final quality of the finished product.
It aims to provide participants with an understanding of why the finishing of wool fabrics is important, how fabrics are finished and how finishing operations are evaluated.
It also looks at the side effects of each finishing operation.
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- evaluate finished wool fabrics produced within a weaving or knitting mill
- assess whether the material meets the aims of the finishing operation.
- The aims of fabric finishing
- Review of setting and felting
- Wet finishing operations
- Dry finishing operations
- Typical worsted finishing routes
- Chemical finishing methods
- Assessment of fabric finishing
- Fabric mechanics
- Faults in finishing
- Performance standards
- Environmental issues
모듈: 11
This module explores pre-finishing operations, wet finishing operations (including: pre-setting, scouring, milling, rope opening, wet raising, hydroextraction and stenter drying), the role of water quality in finishing and highlights the potential unwanted side-effects of each process.
This module explores the functional tests used to determine whether the fabric meets the required performance standard, different types of performance standard fabrics, the functional properties of wool represented by the Woolmark Standard and the performance standards required for Woolmark sub-brands.