ESSA'S Pattern & Cutting

Garments dyeing is a method where finished clothing items are dyed after production, allowing for precise color customization. In this process, garments undergo preparatory treatments to ensure optimal dye absorption, followed by immersion in a dye bath to achieve the desired color. Fixation techniques like heat or chemicals are then applied to set the dye, ensuring colorfastness. After rinsing to remove excess dye, the garments undergo finishing touches for texture and appearance. This method offers versatility in achieving vibrant, custom colors across various clothing items.

Dyeing Quality

100%

Preparation

Grey garments are inspected for imperfections and pre-treated to remove any impurities or finishes that could interfere with dye absorption.

Preparation Skill

100%

Dyeing

The garments are immersed in a dye bath, which can be a liquid, powder, or even a gas, depending on the dye and fabric type. The dye penetrates the fibers, coloring them evenly.

Dyeing Capacity

100%

fixation

After dyeing, the garments are subjected to heat, steam, or chemicals to set the color. This step ensures the color remains fast and doesn't bleed or fade easily.

Product Stability

100%

Rinsing

Excess dye is removed from the garments through rinsing in water. This step helps prevent color bleeding and ensures the garments are safe to wear without transferring dye onto skin or other clothing.​

Safety Measures

100%

Finishing

Once rinsed, the garments may undergo additional processes such as softening, pressing, or any necessary treatments to achieve the desired final appearance and texture.

Finishing Quality

100%

Quality Control

Finally, the dyed garments undergo inspection to ensure color consistency, quality, and adherence to any specifications or standards.

Quality Assurance

100%