| New Fibers & New Textiles
New fibers and new textiles! Is there new chemistry to wash them?
Or do we wash these new fabrics just like we always have?
There may not be a right or wrong answer to this question as
I have stated it.
What generally happens is new fibers or textiles are generally
developed for a market need, as well as the manufacturers desire
to market and sell a product that gives them a competitive advantage.
No matter what the industry application, the manufacturer is marketing
the features and benefits that a product will bring to the end
user.
In all situations the manufacturer will have tested their product
in "field tests" to verify the results that they are
expecting. This field testing will include the performance of
their product, and very often the handling procedures such as
the washing process. Generally, it is in these "field tests"
that the manufacturer of the product will determine what they
want the washing process to be. There are extensive tests that
are performed over and over in an attempt to measure the strengths
and weaknesses of the product being tested. The circumstances
that occur in the "real world" can't always be duplicated
for all conditions such as quality of water, available hot water
temperatures, particular types of washing machines, the degree
of soil and the overall handling of a tested product.
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