Our jute fabrics can undergo a wide variety of treatments to better suit any project, such as:
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dyeing: we offer a wide range of colors and can dye to any tone.
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screen printing – one color, two, or as many as needed. We can print any type of logo or design on our fabrics.
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carding: process in which the softened fibers are aligned and cleaned to remove impurities or irregularities.
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ironing: sackcloth is pre-ironed by default; however, we offer steam ironing upon request to remove any wrinkles.
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singeing: removes excess fibers from the fabric, giving it extra softness and a cleaner visual appeal.
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water-repellent or waterproofing: as the name suggests, this treatment gives the fabric a finish that repels liquids.
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flame retardant: this process applies a treatment to the sackcloth to improve fire resistance, significantly reducing flammability and preventing flame spread.
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calendering: printing process using heat and pressure to transfer sublimation inks into the fabric, fusing the ink with the fibers—producing vibrant and durable colors.
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softening: this finish reduces the natural stiffness of the fibers, giving the fabric a more flexible and pleasant texture. It is done using softening agents that relax the structure without compromising strength or appearance—perfect for home decor, upholstery, and textiles.
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washing: helps clean and soften the fibers, removing impurities, dust, and residues from production. It enhances handle, color uniformity, and natural appearance.
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embroidery: decorative process that applies stitched designs onto the fabric, adding a personalized and handcrafted touch—perfect for fashion, decoration, and custom products.
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starching: treatment that gives structure and firmness to the fabric—improves stability and durability, ideal for shoe soles, curtains, upholstery, and certain decorative items.
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gumming: applies a layer of glue or gum to the fibers to strengthen structure and reduce fraying—ideal for industrial or craft use.
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tentering: stretching and stabilizing the fabric using heat and tension to align fibers—maintains shape and reduces shrinkage for precise sewing or upholstery applications.
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folding: the fabric is pleated or folded in sections for easier handling and transport. It prevents damage and wear during storage and is convenient for small quantities.
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printing: allows applying patterns or designs with specific inks—adds style and personalization while preserving the natural fiber appearance.
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oxygenation or oiling: treatment using oxygen or specific oils to enhance softness and reduce natural odors. It improves uniformity and handling—ideal for home decor and textile products.
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lamination: adds a protective layer (plastic or paper) to the jute to improve water resistance and durability—suitable for outdoor use or packaging.
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paper backing: process in which a paper layer is adhered to the jute, combining texture with practicality—useful in crafts, stationery, or decoration.
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antibacterial: special treatment that prevents bacteria growth—ideal for products in contact with people or food.
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anti-static: this treatment reduces the buildup of static electricity in jute fibers—great for industrial environments and daily comfort.
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scented: adds a light, pleasant fragrance to the jute, enhancing the sensory experience—perfect for decorative products or packaging.
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bagging: the final step in which the jute is wrapped and packed in bags for protection during transport and storage.
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These treatments ensure a high-quality and functional finish, while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability.
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