Requirements for ironing process of woven fabrics
Release time:
2023-02-06
No matter what type of fabric products are processed, the ironing treatment is often necessary in the post-finishing process. For example, we heard that people often use "three-point sewing and seven-point ironing" to emphasize the importance of adjusting the ironing process. The same is true for woven fabrics. In other words, the ironing process is an important process in the processing of woven fabrics and clothing.
So, why should we iron woven fabrics? What is the role of this process? In fact, its main functions include three aspects: 1. remove wrinkles and creases of clothes through spray and ironing; 2. After heat setting treatment, the appearance of clothes is flat, pleated and straight; 3. Use the "return" and "pull" ironing techniques to properly change the tension and shrinkage of the fiber and the density and direction of the warp and weft weave of the fabric, and shape the three-dimensional shape of the clothing, so as to meet the requirements of the body shape and activity state, so that the clothing can achieve the purpose of beautiful appearance and comfortable wearing.
In order to achieve the above effect, in the process of ironing woven fabrics, we must grasp four basic elements, namely temperature, humidity, pressure and time. The ironing temperature is the main factor affecting the ironing effect. In fact, mastering the ironing temperature of various fabrics is the key to finishing garments. The ironing temperature is too low to achieve the ironing effect; If the ironing temperature is too high, the clothes will be damaged and cause losses.
In addition, for woven fabrics, the ironing temperature bearing capacity of different fibers is different. At the same time, the influence of various factors such as contact time, moving speed, ironing pressure, the presence or absence of pad, pad thickness and moisture should also be considered.
It should be noted that in order to have a good ironing effect, these problems should be avoided during the ironing process of woven fabrics: 1. The aurora and scorching phenomenon on the surface of woven fabrics caused by too high ironing temperature for too long; 2. Small ripple wrinkles and other ironing defects are left on the clothing surface; 3. There are scalding parts.