Skip to main content

Master Textile has been supplying Dyed fabrics

Greige Fabrics
Based on Air Jet technology our weaving facility has a production of 50,000 meters per day. We are capable of producing fabrics both in narrow widths for Apparel and wider widths for Home Textiles. We regularly manufacture Twill, Drill, Poplin, Satin, Rip-stop and Dobby design fabrics. Yarn counts range from 6/s to 45/s in both cotton and various polyester cotton blends. We also manufacture fabrics using two ply yarns. To ensure that the fabrics are of the highest standards our in-house laboratory regularly test yarns for count variation, imperfections and tensile strength.
Only after a satisfactory result is the yarn issued for consumption. After production, we are also equipped to check the fabric's weight, construction and tensile strength. The fabric inspection and grading is checked on the Barco computer system. In addition to this our customers have a choice of different inspection standards like the Japanese 10 point system, European 4 point system and American ATCC 10 point system. The inspectors are also trained to maintain high customer and textile industry standards. We endeavor to provide our customers with long fabric lengths of up to 800 meters on rolls.
Dyed Fabrics
Master Textile has been supplying Dyed fabrics for the last three years to various quality conscious companies worldwide. We are capable of supplying fabrics with specialized finishes such as Sanforizing, Emerizing, Mircro Sanding, Resin, Air Permeability, Wrinkle free and Scotchgard. Our fabrics adhere to all internationally accepted standards. We regularly provide our customers with fabrics achieving light fastness of 4-5, color fastness, rubbing fastness and dry cleaning fastness of 4-5. in order to meet the customer's individual quality standards and finishing specifications, only imported European Dyestuffs from companies like Dystar, Ciba and Clariant are used.
The fabric is inspected by our quality controllers at every stage of finishing. We use reactive, Vat, Sulpher and pigment dyes for 100% cotton fabrics. Polyeseter blended fabrics are dyed using disperse with reactive or pigment dyes. Special care is taken during packing to ensure that piece lengths meet or exceed customer requirements. Products made from our dyed fabrics can be found globally in chain stores such as Marks & Spencers, Steffanels, C&A, BHS, etc.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Top 8 Best Web Hosting Companies of 2023

  AWS Cloud Front Pros:  Customer's loved  AWS  content delivery speed, pricing, and the integrated suite of website hosting products.  Cons:  The unique AWS architecture leaves limited flexibility and control over your content   delivery.   Verdict:   The fastest and rated overall best in our survey but experienced webmasters will have a steep learning curve while trying to become familiar with Amazon's proprietary architecture.   H ost Gator    Pros:  Host Gator is a great choice for small business websites and personal hosting because of their overall ease of use and user-friendly web management tools.  Cons: Though they do have some prominent clients their service is not really geared toward large scale web publishers.  Verdict:  If you need to get your website launched quickly or your looking for a painless migration Host Gator is your best option.  Rackspace Pros:  Rackspace is now and has al...

The Top 10 Free Content Analytics Tools

So  you’re consistently pumping out engaging content and have a solid distribution strategy in motion. Now you need to know how that content is performing, who’s visiting your website, and how you can hook your audience so they’ll return. And here’s the kicker: You don’t want to use up half your budget for such a service. For every content marketer worrying about engagement stats, there are options, many of which are free.  Analytics tools  are key to today’s marketing success, and of all the choices out there, 10 stand above the rest as particularly useful for content strategists. Let’s take a look. 1.  Google Analytics Google Analytics is the go-to platform for many marketers, in large part because it’s totally free, chock-full of features, and comes with the clout of the Google brand name. After you enter the Google Analytics code into your website’s HTML, the service will measure certain goals for you, including which pages a visitor clicks on, how lon...

Future of agriculture.

   Most significant challenges facing Modern agriculture. Agriculture has been a crucial sector of the global economy for thousands of years, providing sustenance and nourishment to humanity. However, the challenges facing agriculture in the modern world are numerous and complex, from climate change and resource depletion to population growth and urbanisation. As we look to the future of agriculture, it is clear that new technologies and practices will be necessary to meet these challenges and ensure the sustainability of the world's food supply. Most significant  challenges facing agriculture One of the most significant challenges facing agriculture is climate change. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events all pose a threat to crop yields and food security. To address these challenges, farmers and researchers are exploring new technologies and techniques that can help crops adapt to changing climate conditions. For example, scien...