Value Addition in Denim through its washing effects at Shahi Exports Pvt. Ltd
Presented By: Kumari Priyanka Roll No- 13
Introduction Denim washing is know as one of the finishing treatment that has vast usage because of creating special appearance and updating clothes There is different methods of denim washing.
DENIM WASHING Aesthetic finish Dry denim-Not washed after dyeing Washed denim-Natural distressing of dry denim is attempted to replicate
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WHEN IT STARTED? The concept of washing the Denim jeans was started by Jack Spencer for the brand Lee. Stone-wash was first started by Francois Girbaud. The concept of sandblasting was started in 1988 by a number of branded companies in Italy.
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Types of washes
Mechanical washes
Stone wash
Whiskering
Chemical washes
Sand blasting
Enzyme wash
Bleach wash
On the base of chemical use
Acid wash
spray
TYPES OF DENIM WASHES 1. Chemical washes - Denim bleaching - Enzyme wash - Acid wash 2. Mechanical washes - Stone wash - Microsanding 6
CHEMICAL WASHES DENIM BLEACH Strong oxidative bleaching agent such as sodium hypochlorite or potassium permanganate. Bleaching methods Bleaching effect
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Process cycle:
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Limitations: Process is difficult to control Problem of yellowing Required antichlor treatment Causes corrosion Harmful to human health Source of environmental pollution 9
ENZYME WASH Application of organic enzymes Easy to stop the action of enzymes Environment friendly wash
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Limitations: Garment load size of the machine is limited. Post treatment required. More advantages than disadvantages: Soft handle More reproducible results Increased luster Less corrosive Less damage to seams Less wear & tear of machinery Applicable to cotton and its blends 11
ACID WASH Pumice stones presoaked in a solution of sodium hypochlorite or potassium permanganate. Non-uniform contrast.
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Process cycle
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Results depends on:-Fabric -Chemical used(conc.) -Stone(quantity) -Machine used
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Limitations Yellowing; residual manganese Remedy: Using ethelene-diamine-tetra-acetic acid as chelating agent.
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MECHANICAL WASHES STONE WASH Tumbled with pumice stones Variations in composition, hardness, size, shape and porosity make these stones multifunctional.
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Selection of stone According to the end product & effect required. Large, hard stones last longer and may be suited for heavy weight fabrics only. Smaller, softer stones would be used for light weight fabrics and more delicate items. Stone wt. /fabric wt. = 0.5 to 3 /1
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Limitations Outcome of a load of jeans is never uniform. Damage to wash machineries and garment due to stone to machine abrasion. Increase in labor to remove stone particles from finished garments. Water pollution during disposal of used liquor.
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MICROSANDING There are 3 ways for this technique: Sandblasting Machine sanding Hand sanding or hand brushing
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Used in various ways: - Flat surfaces (tables, ironing boards) - On the dummy (inflatable dummies, sometimes standing, sometimes flat, sometimes 'seated') - Various templates can be used to create a 3D effect
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SAND BLASTING This technique is based on blasting an abrasive material (mostly sand) in granular, powdered or other form through a nozzle. It is purely mechanical process. It is a water free process. Variety of distressed or abraded looks possible. 21
process
product look
MACHINE SANDING In this fabric treatment process, a series of cylindrical rolls in a horizontal arrangement, either wrapped with an abrasive paper or chemically coated with an abrasive.
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HAND SANDING OR HAND BRUSHING Use of sandpaper to abrade surface. Variety of looks and designs can be created.
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WHISKERING Also known as Cat's
Whiskers. Crease lines around the crotch. Knee whiskers. Honeycombs. Industrially done using different techniques.
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Materials & Methodology This is the general processing cycle which I analyses in the company for all the four samples Load garment & Stone
Desize
Rinse
Soften
Rinse
Stone Wash
Tumble Dry
Unload
Extract 26
Following Wash are Applied in the Samples:
Dark Stone Wash Mid Stone Wash Super Stone Wash Ice Wash
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Result & Discussion Swatch No
Type
Shade
Result
Sample 1
Dark Stone
Dark
Good
Sample 2
Mid Stone
Medium
Good
Sample 3
Super Stone
Light
Good
Sample 4
Ice Wash
Whitish Blue
Good
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Swatch No
Type
Test Done
Result
Sample 1
Dark Stone
1. Shrinkage 2. Shading..
Good
Sample 2
Mid Stone
1. Shrinkage 2. Shading..
Good
Sample 3
Super Stone
1. Shrinkage 2. Shading..
Good
Sample 4
Ice Wash
1. Shrinkage 2. Shading..
Good
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Conclusion Denim is unique in its singular connection with one color. The warp yarn is traditionally dyed with the blue pigment obtained from indigo dye. The durability of indigo as a color and it’s darkness of tone made it a good choice, when frequent washing was not possible. The different tones are made in the garment by using different type of stone wash like Dark stone, Mid stone, Light stone, Ice wash. 30
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Percentage of Benefits Achieved Typical Results from Lean Conversions 0 Lead Time Reduction
Productivity Increase WIP Reduction Quality Improvement Space Utilization
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