printed fabric - translation to greek
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printed fabric - translation to greek

METHOD FOR APPLYING PATTERNS TO CLOTH USING PRINTING TECHNIQUES
Textileprinting; Resist Printing; Roller Printing; Print fabric; Printed fabric; Printed textiles; Fabric printing; History of textile printing
  • Auto Printing Machine in a [[RMG factory]] of [[Bangladesh]].
  • Woodblock printing in [[Jaipur]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]].
  • ''Evenlode'' block-printed fabric.
  • Design for a hand woodblock printed textile, showing the complexity of the blocks used to make repeating patterns.  ''Evenlode'' by [[William Morris]], 1883.
  • A Perrotine printing block
  • Woman doing block printing at Halasur village, [[Karnataka]], India.

printed fabric         
εμπριμέ
printed matter         
  • 1925 Registered printed matter [[airmail]] letter from [[Denmark]] to [[Hungary]].
PRINTED MATERIAL PRODUCED BY PRINTERS OR PUBLISHERS
Printed material
έντυπα, έντυπο
fabric softener         
  • Diethyl ester dimethyl ammonium chloride (DEEDMAC)
  • TEAQ (triethanolamine quat)
  • HEQ (Hamburg esterquat)]]
  • [[Distearyldimethylammonium chloride]] (DSDMAC)
Cationic surfactants used as fabric softeners
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Fabric conditioner; Dryer sheet; Dryer sheets; Dryer pad; Cloth conditioner; Cloth softener; Textile conditioner; Clothing conditioner; Fabric Freshener
μαλακτικό ρούχων

Definition

knitwear
¦ noun knitted garments.

Wikipedia

Textile printing

Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the fibre, so as to resist washing and friction. Textile printing is related to dyeing but in dyeing properly the whole fabric is uniformly covered with one colour, whereas in printing one or more colours are applied to it in certain parts only, and in sharply defined patterns.

In printing, wooden blocks, stencils, engraved plates, rollers, or silkscreens can be used to place colours on the fabric. Colourants used in printing contain dyes thickened to prevent the colour from spreading by capillary attraction beyond the limits of a pattern or design.