摘要 |
A process is disclosed for producing cloque or undulating effects on the surfaces of textile fabrics made from synthetics, in which process the fabric is subjected to a first heat-treatment at temperatures varying between 100 DEG C. and 200 DEG C. with tension or pressure being applied, e.g. hot calendering or stentering, for the purpose of temporarily increasing the density of the threads in the fabric. Following this, the fabric is printed with a heat-resistant resist to the specifications of a pattern, and subjected to a second heat-treatment at temperatures varying between 100 DEG C. and 200 DEG C., preferably without tension, for 30 seconds to 10 minutes for the purpose of decreasing the density of the threads in those areas not printed with the resist paste. The resist is removed by washing, the fabric being dried by conventional means.
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