Denim is a sturdy cotton warp faced textile in which the
weft passes under two or more threads. This twill weaving produces a diagonal
that distinguishes it from cotton duck. The most common denim is indigo denim.
The warp thread is dyed while the weft thread is left white.
Denim Fabric |
Types of Denim Fabric
- Colored denim
- Bubble gum denim
- Denim from fox fiber
- Crushed denim
- Vintage denim
- Ecru denim
- Reverse denim
Flowchart of Denim Manufacturing Process
Spinning
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Yarn in cone
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Bale Warping
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Pre-treatment
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Scouring, washing, Dyeing, drying
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Long chain beaming
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Sizing
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Weaving
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Singeing
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Desizing, Washing, Drying
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Heat setting for weft yarn
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Starching, Drying
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Shinkage control
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Inspection
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Packing
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Delivery