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Emerising and Suede Effect Finishing Machines

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Emerising machines use fine abrasive-covered rolls in contact with fabric surface to abrade and split surface fibres, producing a short, dense fibre nap that creates the peach-skin or suede-effect surface texture on polyester, polyester-cotton, and nylon fabrics, with sandpaper grit size from 150 to 400, roll contact pressure, and number of passes controlling the intensity of surface abrasion and resulting pile density and smoothness.

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Creates the commercially important peach-skin and micro-suede surface effects on synthetic fabrics through controlled surface abrasion that splits and raises fine polyester microfibre surface filaments to produce the characteristic soft, velvety texture of peach-skin fabrics for sportswear, casual apparel, and home textile applications where the surface modification adds significant commercial value over plain-finished woven polyester fabric.

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