Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine May Issue 2019 | Page 55

Problems faced during garment making • Shell life of fabric is very limited, once sealing is opened • Difficult to find the right curing time in the oven • Risk of yellowing effect, due to high temperature in the curing oven • Special thread and interlining required, because of heat treatment in the oven Dip-spin process This process is the most popular process for wrinkle-free shirts and can be used for 100 per cent cotton fabrics or cotton blends. After the shirt is manufactured as usual, it is dipped into a mixture of chemicals, which is absorbed by the cotton fibres. After the treatment in a tumbler, the shirt is still moisturised and has to be pressed entirely. Importantly, during the pressing operation on the various Veit-Kannegiesser collars, cuffs and body-presses, the curing process starts. After pressing, the shirt will be put on a hanger and can be cured in a curing oven at about 140°C for about 3 to 5 minutes. One of the key factors for a perfect appearance is the pressing quality, as after the curing operation in an oven, all wrinkles will stay for life. Retouching with an iron is impossible. Problems faced during garment making • Washing process is done by the shirt manufacturer • Difficult to find the right curing time in the oven • Risk of yellowing effect, due to high temperature in the curing oven • Special thread and interlining required, because of heat treatment in the oven Vapour-phase This curing system is used in some countries only as very aggressive chemicals are used. Similar to the Dip- spin system, the shirt is manufactured as usual. After the final pressing, a special curing oven is required as, instead of liquid chemicals, gas is used to make the shirt resistant to wrinkles. The gas circulates through the oven and penetrates into the cotton fibre. After a while, the gas has to be evacuated from the oven. Before the shirt is folded and bagged, it needs to be washed in order to remove any residual chemicals. Anyway, all parts have to be pressed before curing. Nearly all chemical suppliers insist on accurate pressing and curing temperatures. Pressure and timing also matters a lot. As the cotton fabric starts to cure in the pressing operation itself, the evenness of pressing temperature and dwell time is important. The advantage of reliable pressing equipment like the Veit-Kannegiesser system lies in its accuracy of temperature and pressure. The longer the pressing time, the shorter the time in the oven for curing later. After pressing, the shirt should not be touched to avoid fingerprints and impressions. Usually, the shirts are cured in the oven on a hanger on a cloth rail. The curing time and temperature is specified by the chemical suppliers and have to be met under all circumstances. A collage of wrinkle-free apparels Veit- Kannegiesser H-PV2, for pressing the entire body of the shirt in one operation. It is equipped with an automatic unloader. Process sequence of WR shirts It is important to talk to the interlining and thread suppliers before the WR shirt is manufactured to maintain the quality after curing and to avoid bubbles for the interlining and puckering for the seams. Problems faced during garment making • Extremely aggressive chemicals which can harm health • Banned in a number of countries • Risk of yellowing effect, due to high temperature in the curing oven • Special thread and interlining required, because of heat treatment in the oven www.apparelresources.com | MAY 2019 | Apparel Online Bangladesh 55