Wet process engineering

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Wet Processing Engineering

It is one of the major stream in Textile Engineering refers to Textile Chemical Processing Engineering and Applied Science. The four streams in Textile Engineering are

Yarn Manufacturing Engineering

Fabric Manufacturing Engineering

Wet Processing Engineering

Apparel Manufacturing Engineering




Wet process is usually done on the manufactured assembly of interlacing fibers, filaments, and/or yarns having substantial surface (planar) area in relation to its thickness, and adequate mechanical strength to give it a cohesive structure. In other words, simply wet process is done on manufactured fabric. The processes of this stream is involved or carried out in aqueous stage and thus it is called wet process which usually covers the following area :

Pretreatment
Dyeing
Printing &
Finishing