Pattern Type | Plain |
Material | Cotton |
Colour | White |
Wash Care | ANY |
Season | All Seasons |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
This fabric is often used in the production of high-quality linens, handkerchiefs, and undergarments due to its softness and breathability. It is also commonly used for making dresses, blouses, shirts, and other lightweight garments.
The term "cambric" is believed to have originated from the name of the French town of Cambrai, which was renowned for its production of fine, high-quality fabrics. Cambric cotton is valued for its durability and ability to retain its shape, making it a popular choice for clothing that requires both comfort and a polished appearance.
In terms of care, cambric cotton is generally easy to maintain and can be machine-washed, although it is advisable to follow the manufacturer's instructions to preserve the fabric's integrity and softness. Additionally, it can be ironed at a moderate temperature.
Overall, cambric cotton is esteemed for its smooth texture, elegant appearance, and versatility, making it a favored fabric in various industries, including fashion and home textiles.
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Meter |
Fabric | Polyester Cotton |
Fabric Type | Dyeing |
Material | Cotton |
Pattern | Plain |
Color | Multicolour |
Fabric Content | 50% Cotton & 50% Polyester |
Usage | Apparel/Clothing |
There are various types of dyes used in fabric dyeing, including natural dyes derived from plants and animals, as well as synthetic dyes manufactured from chemical compounds. Some common types of dyes include direct dyes, acid dyes, basic dyes, reactive dyes, and vat dyes. Each type of dye has its own set of properties and is suitable for different types of fabric and colors.
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Meter |
Width(In Inches) | 44 |
Color | Multiple Colours Available |
Contents | 90% Cotton 10% Spandex |
GSM | 160 GSM |
Material | Cotton Spandex |
Application/Usage | Apparel & Clothing |
The process of dyeing Lycra fabric involves immersing the fabric in a dye solution to impart color to the material. Various types of dyes can be used, including reactive dyes, acid dyes, or disperse dyes, depending on the specific requirements of the fabric and the desired outcome. The dyeing process must take into consideration the unique properties of Lycra, such as its sensitivity to heat and certain chemicals, to ensure that the fabric retains its elasticity and quality.
*Your information is safe with us.
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Meter |
Capacity(Piece/Hr) | 50 |
Object To Be Printed | Fabric |
Usage/Application | SURTI |
I Deal In | New and Second Hand |
Country of Origin | Made in India |