“Zero effect” on TC 65%Polyester and 35% Cotton

October 20, 2008 by rackmanager  
Filed under Featured, New product

Normally, Kongkiat recommends our customers to do the zero effect on 100% cotton but we also presents that “Zero effect” can be treated on TC also. Now one of our customers in local market is working on TC “Zero yarn” and I would like to present it to you again here. Due to the fact that the “Zero effect” will show after dyeing with reactive dyestuff. I this case the “reactive dyestuff” is used for dyeing in piece dyeing process. Not only you can get the “stripe Zero effect” but you also get the melange-like effect because reactive dyestuff cannot absorb into polyester part as you can see in the picture shown below.

Using TC as the main material which compose of 65% polyester and 35% cotton can reduce the cost of fabric significantly if your market really rely on the price of course , it is not suitable on every market in your country. This composition of material with Zero effect is suggested for “Mass market” that you have to manipulate the large amount of yarn and fabric in the production and garment.However, it should worth the effort that you put into it. Moreover, the nature of working with “Zero yarn” , you can keep to stock as yarn or even the fabric so that you do not have to concern about the leftover on order to order that much. You can still use the yarn with other order as you like without fading of the effect at all.

TC Zero sample 65% Polyester and 35% Cotton

TC Zero sample 65% Polyester and 35% Cotton

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