Method for mechanically conditioning textile materials

Textiles: cloth finishing – Beating

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26 27, D06C 1900, D06C 1514

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047698799

ABSTRACT:
A continuous method is provided for mechanically conditioning a textile sheet material having a face and a back moving in a longitudinal direction, which comprises subjecting successive adjacent sections of both the face and back of the material across the entire width of the material to impact and friction with flexible impact means such that at least some simultaneous impact occurs with at least one impact means on the face of the material and at least one impact means on at least a portion of a corresponding section on the back of the material.

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