Foulard (machine)

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Foulard Schematic
Laboratory poulard with defined squeezing of a dye liquor

A foulard [fu'la: r; of the; French] is a machine that is required in all stages of textile finishing.

The padding machine is also known as a wide dyeing, padding or padding machine. It is used to evenly apply a liquor to wide webs of fabric, such as. B. woven and knitted fabrics. In addition to dyeing, it is also used for impregnation and other finishing processes.

Furthermore, a padder can be used for dewatering textiles so that the subsequent drying, e.g. B. in a stenter , shortened and thereby the energy consumption is reduced.

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Karl Rouette: Manual Textile finishing - technology, processes and machinery , the first volume. Deutscher Fachverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-87150-728-8 , p. 618.
  2. ^ Paul-August Koch, Günther Satlow: Large Textile Lexicon: Specialized lexicon for the entire textile industry. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1965, Volume LZ, p. 476.