Fabric treatment
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This article is about the ways to treat the fabrics and devices that used for treatments. For textiles finishing, see Finishing (textiles).
Fabric treatments are processes that make fabric softer, or water resistant, or enhance dye penetration after they are woven.[1] Fabric treatments get applied when the textile itself cannot add other properties.[2] Treatments include, scrim, foam lamination, fabric protector or stain repellent, anti microbial and flame retardant.[2]
Different materials and chemical processes are needed for different purposes of fabric treatments.[3] Alongside the materials and chemical process, known as treatment agents, are the treatment devices that work with them t t.[4]
The basic idea of fabric treatment is that making the fabric both softened and anti-static, which maintains clothes in a better condition.[5]