Method and apparatus for surface treatment of wet fabric webs in

Textiles: cloth finishing – Rubbing – Abrasive

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ABSTRACT:
A method for surface treatment of wet fabric webs in a finishing machine containing an external housing, provided with an inlet zone and an outlet zone, through which a fabric web to be treated is run, and at least one grinder roller rotatably arranged inside it, against which the fabric web is caused to slide. The surface treatment of the fabric is carried out by using abrasive diamond material as the grinding material for the grinder roller.

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