Anti-Pilling
Anti-Pilling refers to the treatment of textiles to prevent the formation of small knots or fibers, also known as Pilling. Pilling can make fabrics appear old and worn, affecting their aesthetic appearance. The Anti-Pilling treatment helps extend the lifespan of clothing and improve its durability.
Origin of Pilling:
Pilling typically occurs on textiles made from fibers that can easily twist or loosen. This is especially the case with synthetic materials like Polyester but can also occur with natural fibers like Cotton and Wool.
Anti-Pilling Treatment:
In the textile industry, chemical agents like Silicones are often used to combat pilling. This treatment prevents the loosening of threads and is intended to enhance the mechanical resistance, especially of synthetic fibers.
Designations:
Garments that have undergone Anti-Pilling treatment may be labeled as "Anti-Pilling Equipment" or "Pill-Resistant."
Features:
Origin of Pilling:
Pilling typically occurs on textiles made from fibers that can easily twist or loosen. This is especially the case with synthetic materials like Polyester but can also occur with natural fibers like Cotton and Wool.
Anti-Pilling Treatment:
In the textile industry, chemical agents like Silicones are often used to combat pilling. This treatment prevents the loosening of threads and is intended to enhance the mechanical resistance, especially of synthetic fibers.
Designations:
Garments that have undergone Anti-Pilling treatment may be labeled as "Anti-Pilling Equipment" or "Pill-Resistant."