Raising Fabric

Mainly, the nap is the raised (or the fuzzy) surface, which is there on some kinds of cloths, like velvets or moleskin cloths. Raising process is that finishing process, which raises the fibres on the fabrics for producing a mat of fibre ends, or the nap. Vardhman Enterprises is known for its ultimate quality. The furniture fabrics are awesome and range is vast when it comes to choosing colours and patterns. Wholesale products can be availed from the house of Vardhman.

Uses of Raising Fabric

Raising can be used on knits/woven textiles, which are made from staple fibres, like wool & cotton etc., or with fibres cut to the staple length, and then spun into yarns like rayon, silk, as well as polyester.

USPs of Raising Fabric

After many different fabrics are woven, most of them are usually taken through physical as well as chemical processes for adding certain qualities to the fabrics. For instance, they can be treated for making them water-resistant, softer, or for enhancing their dye penetration.

Types of Raising Fabric

Raising can be used on the knits or the woven textiles, which have been made from staple fibres like cotton & wool etc., or with the fibres that are cut to the staple length, and then spun into yarns like polyester, rayon & silk.