Our jute fabrics can be subjected to various 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 – in one, two, or as many colors as needed. We can print any logo or design on our fabrics.
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carding: a process where the softened fibers are aligned and cleaned to remove impurities or irregularities.
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ironing: the sack fabric is pre-ironed by default, but we offer this finish to clients who request it. Done with steam pressing to remove wrinkles.
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singeing: removes excess fibers from the fabric, giving it extra softness and visual appeal.
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water-repellent or waterproofing: provides a finish that repels liquids.
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flame retardant: a treatment that improves the fabric’s behavior in the presence of fire, reducing flammability and preventing flame spread.
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calendering: a heat and pressure printing process that transfers sublimation inks onto the fabric, fusing ink with the fibers for vibrant, long-lasting colors.
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softening: applied to reduce the natural stiffness of the fibers, resulting in a more flexible and pleasant texture—without compromising durability or natural appearance.
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washing: helps clean and soften the fibers, removing dust, impurities, and natural residues, making the fabric more manageable and visually appealing.
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embroidery: decorative stitching on the fabric for customized details and a handcrafted aesthetic—ideal for fashion, decoration, and personalized products.
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starching: adds stiffness and body to the fabric, improving fiber stability and durability—perfect for footwear soles, curtains, upholstery, and decorative items.
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gumming: applies a layer of glue to strengthen the structure and reduce fraying—great for industrial applications and crafts.
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tentering: heat and tension are used to stretch and stabilize the fabric, aligning fibers and reducing shrinkage—ideal for precise uses such as tailoring and upholstery.
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folding: the fabric is pleated or folded into sections to facilitate handling and transport while protecting it in storage.
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printing: allows the application of patterns or designs using special inks—adds style while preserving the natural feel.
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oxygenation or oiling: treats the fabric with oxygen or specific oils to enhance softness and reduce natural odors, improving uniformity and handling.
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lamination: applies a protective layer (plastic or paper) to increase water and wear resistance—ideal for outdoor or packaging applications.
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paper backing: a layer of paper is adhered to the fabric, combining textile texture with paper practicality—ideal for stationery, decoration, and crafts.
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antibacterial: prevents bacterial growth—great for products in contact with people or food.
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anti-static: reduces static buildup in the fibers—especially useful in industrial settings and improves comfort in daily use.
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scented: adds a light and pleasant fragrance—ideal for decoration and packaging with a sensory touch.
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bagging: the fabric is wrapped and packed in bags for protection during transport and storage.
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Others
These treatments ensure a high-quality, functional finish while maintaining a commitment to sustainability.
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