Different Types of Cotton- Explained!!

Types of Cotton

Cotton is, by far, the most important textile fiber. There are different types of cotton fibers according to their staple length and plant varieties. With the plant varieties, their quality also varies. To produce top quality product, we need optimum quality cotton fibers. In this article, we will discuss about different types of cotton fibers. … Read more

5 Types of Fiberglass | Get Detailed Information on Fiberglass!!

Types of Fiberglass

Fiberglass, also known as glass reinforced plastic or glass fiber reinforced plastics is used for versatile application. The purpose it is intended for, may lead to produce different types of fiberglass.  By flattening into a sheet, this may be woven into fabrics or sometimes they are arranged randomly. Fiberglass becomes so popular for industrial use … Read more

A Brief Discussion On Nylon 66 density!!

Nylon 66 density

Nylon 66 density is a little bit different in amorphous and crystalline region at the same temperature. At 25°C amorphous density of nylon 66 is 1.07 g/cm3 and crystalline density of nylon 66 is 1.24 g/cm3   Nylon has variants like nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 510, nylon 11, nylon 46 etc. In this article, nylon … Read more

Clear Your Doubts With Basic Dye!!

Basic Dye

Molecules of Basic dyes are invariably organic cations and they are preferably called cationic dyes. They usually have brilliant colors and high tinctorial strength; some are even fluorescent.  Many basic dyes are now obsolete because of their very poor lightfastness on natural fibers but a few are still used for dyeing paper and leather and … Read more

Know the Basics of Rotary Screen Printing

Rotary Screen Printing

Rotary screen printing is now widely used for printing in our country. We can produce different intricate patterns using rotary screen printing machines.  In this article, we will know about the rotary screen printing technique along with the screen quality that is used here. What is Rotary Screen Printing? A printing paste is pressurized through … Read more