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After weaving, the linen undergoes various finishing treatments such as bleaching, dyeing, printing etc. Linen reacts extremely well to all these processes.
Bleaching: includes all the treatments aiming to simplify and optimise later dyeing and finishing operations.
Dyeing: Linen is dyed by steeping the fibre, either as bobbins of yarn or pieces of fabric, in an aqueous deyestuff solution.
Finishings: The last stage before manufacturing products, the application of finishings makes it possible
to reinforce or modify the properties of linen. The choice of treatment is determined according to the future use of the textile article: clothing, household textiles, furnishing etc. The end product will thus meet users' specific requirements.
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