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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Flock

Flock - the heir to a centuries-old tradition. The first mention of tissue created without the use of a loom, is about to 1 century BC The art of stick chopped nap (he called flock) on a dense textile basis originated in China, and only in the late Middle Ages spread to Europe. In those days, in Flok fabric for communications and pile foundations used resin glue.

Today the flock is made by spraying in an electrostatic field microfiber on the adhesive layer. Pre-woven base moves along the lathe, with her thin layer of adhesive composition. From the machine located above the hopper goes floc particles pile evenly poured onto the base. Over the very basis of creating a permanent electrostatic field, resulting in electrified particles are arranged vertically and close together. Flocking is the process of applying chopped fibers (flock) in the electrostatic field in the adhesive base. In other words, the process of obtaining a velvet surface.
Flock infinite variety, with its help mimic suede, chinchillas, leather, suede, but the flock is cheaper than the above materials, retains all its properties: softness and strength, brightness, and play of colors. Coverage of the flock does not fade, durable, easy to use, easy to clean: just hold on the contaminated surface slightly damp sponge so that it was again like new. Cleaning can be done most common cleaning agents (including chemicals), the color of the fibers remains unchanged. Care flock and removing stain

    
* Cleaning can be done most common cleaning agents (including chemicals), the color of the fibers remains unchanged.
    
* To remove dust and maintain a silky gloss material, the fabric must be treated regularly vacuumed.
    
* Spot inflicted ballpoint pen or lipstick, can be neutralized using 10% alcohol solution.
    
* Fresh fatty and wet spots are easily removed if you attach the towel absorbs water well, treat the contaminated area with a little water and mild soap, wait 2-3 minutes, then erase the stain in a circular motion sponge or soft brush.
    
* Ice cream to rub a brush with hard bristles, then process penomoyuschim tool.
 

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