2017年5月7日星期日

FOR WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS, THE UNIFORM FABRIC TECHNOLOGIES AND INTEREST ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT

In the past, it would not be easy for employees to wear uniforms. You may be faced with a look at the appearance and comfort of the employee and the level of protection against the dangerous working conditions provided for the uniform. Today, however, unified manufacturers and service providers make it less complex and easier to meet the needs of employers and workers. Today's uniform design is better than before - they have a lower degree of contraction and dirt is easier to remove. They even provide employees with a higher level of security.
Uniform service companies (those who rent, lease, and sell uniforms) provide assistance to customers that goes beyond simply providing them garments, picking up dirty uniforms, washing them, and delivering clean ones. These companies also consult with clients to make sure that they are choosing the uniform fabrics that best meet their objectives, offering performance-related information about the latest textile technologies for workwear and soon-to-be-available options from textile manufacturers.
The Uniform and Textile Service Association (UTSA) is an international trade organization that represents these companies and works to convey information about new uniform textile options.
 UNIFORM TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS
Janitorial and maintenance workers in certain settings may need garments that have antimicrobial or flame-resistant properties. Workers whose job settings put them at risk for exposure to pathogens may need uniforms that offer some protection. A variety of fabrics available for uniform production have antimicrobial properties. One of the most interesting new textiles uses silver fibers, creating natural bacterial resistance and odor resistance.
Masks and gloves also may be needed to help protect against pathogens. Uniform and textile service companies can provide these items in addition to uniforms, and can help employers choose designs that will be effective and as comfortable as possible for employees. However, employers’ education of new workers on safety issues still plays the strongest role in motivating employees to wear safety gear such as gloves, masks and lab coats. Regularly scheduled breaks away from areas requiring protection also can help reduce non-compliance with protective requirements by giving employees the opportunity to remove protective wear.
Fire-resistant uniforms also may be needed by some workers, such as welders. The National Fire Protection Association has introduced NFPA 70E, a voluntary standard that employers are encouraged to implement to increase worker safety. The standard covers workers in a variety of occupations, including maintenance personnel who install, maintain or repair electrical systems. The standard covers five risk categories based on worker tasks, requiring varying combinations of flame-resistant and protective wear depending on the risk category. (Flame-resistant clothing is ranked using Arc Thermal Performance Values (ATPVs)). Alternatively, employers can choose to use a two-category compilation of flame-resistant clothing recommendations for daily work attire, which covers many types of jobs.
Until recently, flame-resistant garments have frequently been the subject of complaints from employees who became too warm while working in them. However, today’s flame-resistant fabrics are more breathable and comfortable than those of the past, which helps motivate employees to wear the garments that they should be wearing.
Alternatives include a flame-resistant finish that can be added to cotton garments, with the finish also increasing the fabric’s color retention. Nomex, an inherently flame-resistant textile, is available for production of uniform pants, shirts, coveralls and outerwear.
Also of increasing interest to some employers is heavyweight denim, which can be adapted to meet flame-resistance standards. Denim’s popularity as a comfortable and attractive fabric, and its durability make it a worthwhile option to consider. It is available in pre-washed lots for uniform production.
A textile service company will help you identify the impact of each job activity on clothing and select uniform textiles that meet the specific needs of your company and workers, so that all of your employees can look professional and be comfortable and safe while doing their jobs.
NEW CHOICES FOR WEARABILITY AND DURABILITY: 65/35 AND BEYOND
For the past few years, 65 percent cotton/35 percent polyester blends have been extremely popular as uniform fabrics for active workers. Compared with 100 percent cotton, these blends offer durability that can enable them to last two to three times longer. The strong inherent color retention properties of the polyester in the blends enable colors to withstand even high-temperature industrial laundering, while 100 percent cotton doesn’t typically perform as well in high-intensity laundering. Blends developed for the uniform market have excellent soil release properties built into them, making it possible to eliminate even the worst stains. Most employers like seeing their workers in fabrics that are less prone to wrinkling.
Active workers, however, sometimes perceive that blends are less breathable than 100 percent cotton, and their reduced softness may prove frustrating for those whose tasks require a great deal of movement.
New textiles being introduced now into the uniform marketplace combine the advantages of both all-cotton fabrics and cotton/poly blends. These fabrics have already proven themselves in the athletic and outdoor recreation markets. Known as hydrophilic fabrics, they have become familiar to consumers under brand names such as Nike’s Dri-FIT.
The newest hydrophilic fabrics used in work apparel are 100% polyester knits. These aren’t the polyesters of the 70’s. These fabrics use spun yarns that give a truly cotton-like feel, creating soft garments that people like to wear. Hydrophilic fabrics have been very well received by athletes and outdoor enthusiasts in large part because of their moisture management systems. Perspiration is moved away from the skin and then evaporates, enhancing comfort for very active workers and also providing odor resistance because without available moisture, odor-causing bacteria cannot survive in large numbers. Wicking properties also enhance safety for employees who work indoors in hot environments and outdoors in cold weather, or who work in conditions where the temperature can fluctuate between hot and cold.
Color-retention, durability and wrinkle resistance of hydrophilic fabrics are as good as or better than the same properties in 65/35 blends. Darker colors in particular have excellent color retention with this technology. Soil release properties built into hydrophilic uniform fabrics ensure that these new uniforms can be kept very clean.
Also on the horizon for uniform fabrics are those with stretch features. Lycra®, which is commonly incorporated into fabric blends in consumer clothing to add stretch capability is less suited to workwear, because it can be hot to wear during extended activity. Also, its limited durability may make it unattractive to employers. However, wicking Lycra®, is now available and may increase the wearer’s comfort during active work. Or, instead of using Lycra®,, a mechanical stretch can be woven into uniform textile fibers. The result is a garment with comfortable stretch capability, and with soil release and other features found in 65/35 blends.

sitefrom: Riger Textile (The Fabric Supplier From China)

2017年5月2日星期二

Washing Fastness Test | Wash Fastness | Description of Washing Fastness | Types of Washing Fastness of Riger Textile


Uniform Fabric Color Fastness:

Color fastness is the ability of fabrics to retain the dyes used to color them. Some fabrics hold dye within their fibers extremely well - like denim - while others do not (mostly synthetic or artificial non-natural fabrics) and tend to "bleed" when they are washed. The denim would therefore be more "color fast" than the other fabric.

The resistance of a material to change in any of its color characteristics, when subjected to washing is called color fasntess to washing.

General Principle:
A specimen of the textile to be tested, with the adjacent fabric attached is subjected to washing under specifiend conditions. Te extent of any change in color and that of the staining of the adjacent fabric are assessed and the rating is expressed in fastness numbers.

There are two types of adjacent fabrics; (1) single fibre fabric and multiple fibre fabric. In the case of multifiber fabric only one specimen is required and in the of single fiber fabric two adjacent faabric are required.

There are various colorfastness tests. Details of washing fastness tests are given below.

Fastness to Washing:
In the test, change in color of the textile and also staining of color on the adjacent fabric are assessed. A 10 x 4 cm swatch of the coloured fabric is taken and is sandwitched between two adjacent fabric and stitched, The sample and the adjacent fabric are washed together. FIve different types of washing are specified as different washing mthods.
Fastness to Wash
Sr.NoMethodWashing severitySoap+Soda in grams/literTime in minutesTemperatureSteel balls
1IS:687:79Very mild like hand wash53040+/- 2Nil
2IS:3361:795 times severe than method 154550+/- 2Nil
3IS:764:79Mild washing5 + 23060+/-2Nil
4IS:765:79Severe washing5 + 23095+/-210
5IS:3417:79Severe washing5 + 24 hrs95+/-210
 The solution for washing should be prepared to the required temperature of washing. The liquor material ratio is 50:1 . After soaping treatment, remove the speciment, rinse twice in cold water and then in running cold water under a tap. Squeeze it and air dry at a temperture not exceeding 60°C. The change in color and staining is evaluated with the help of grey scales.

2017年5月1日星期一

Intertextile & China International Fabric Design Contest, Leading Chinese Design


- May 02, 2017 -
On 15th,March, China Textile Industry Federation Spring Exhibition lasting three days in the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Shanghai) opened as schedule. As one of the important events of Intertextile, China International Fabric Design Contest has been a source of concern. The cooperation model of the two exhibitions has been running since 2013. Over the years, the competition and Intertextile mutual support, mutual support, mutual integration, complement each other.
These two rich historical accumulation, big industry influence and impetus of high-quality platform, gather and integrate the advantages of China's textile industry resources, guide and enhance the Chinese textile enterprises product development innovation, positioning and build with the time into the Chinese fashion and popular in China, which continue to promote the upstream and downstream industry chain connection, pushing the Chinese manufacturing, Chinese design and the world stage, the global fashion connection.
Innovation originated in China popular fabrics
Innovation originated in China popular fabrics
In this exhibition,more than 600 pieces of award-winning fabric products  from 300 award-winning enterprises exquisitely present in the China Textile Information Center, the National Textile Product Development Center Booth (7.2 Hall C49) dedicated "China Fashion Fabric" display area. Award-winning fabrics to men's fabric, women's fabric , sports fabric, leisure fabric, cowboy fabric, shirt fabric etc six terminal field classification show, at the same time set a comprehensive award and individual awards display area, category covers cotton fabric, linen fabric, silk fabric, wool fabric, chemical fiber fabric. A large number of high-quality corporate brand and rich fashion fabric of the essence of convergence, attracting a large number of viewers stop viewing, selection, but also by the industry leaders highly recognized.
Innovation originated in China popular fabrics
Innovation originated in China popular fabrics