Weight down (silk)

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Complaining has two meanings in textile technology:

Weighing down natural silk

By weighting down, also known as making it difficult, the weight loss caused by natural silk is replenished by metal salts .

Weighting down other tissues

With the mostly non-washable finishes of cotton and viscose fabrics, weighting improves the fabric grip and simulates a heavier or denser fabric. This is done by filling with glue or starch preparations or with organic colloids . However, this technique was already in decline in the 1990s.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Alfons Hofer: Textile and Model Lexicon . 7th edition, volume 1, Deutscher Fachverlag, Frankfurt am Main 1997, keyword “complaining”. ISBN 3-87150-518-8 .