6.4
Finishing
Finishing of nonwovens encompasses all traditional finishing techniques as
well as many more that have been adapted specifically for nonwovens and
the subsequent products produced. Raising and brushing are used for the
production of velour and suedes. Wet finishing is also possible just as for
traditional textiles in piece form or roll goods. This enables the application
of polymers to modify surface properties such as fibre to fibre friction to
improve handle or to provide water repellent, stain blocking, antistatic,
antimicrobial or flame-retardant properties. The range of finishing techniques
is ever growing as the nonwoven industries strive to produce novel and
functional textiles.
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