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We add new value to textiles by capturing the colors of nature.
Fabric dyeing
The staining of the pores
By dyeing after knitting or weaving.
Fabrics made in this way are called post-dyed fabrics.
Ombre dyer
- Among the machines used for fabric dyeing, there is the beam dyeing process, where dyeing takes place under high pressure.
- Ombre dyeing process performed at atmospheric pressure (scarf/Hanbok fabric)
Beam dyeing process
- It is a representative fabric dyeing process in which fabric is wound onto a carrier in an expanded manner, placed in a cylindrical pressure vessel, and dyed under high pressure; it is a dyeing method optimized for silk dyeing due to the minimal occurrence of wrinkles.
- 100% Silk, Silk/Wool, Silk/Cotton, Silk/Rayon, Silk/Nylon, etc.
- We possess 2 x 50k beam units, 2 x 54" x 30k beam units, 4 x 20k beam units, 5 x 10k beam units, and 3 open beam units.

1Fabric preparation

2batching

3Dye weighing

4dyeing

5dry

6Tenta
Ombre dyeing process(Scarf Gradation)
- Ombre dyeing effectively brings out the unique volume and prominence of patterns characteristic of silk under atmospheric pressure. It involves solid or gradient dyeing and is suitable for 15″~54″ fabrics. 100yd/1 dyeing cycle possible.
- A method of dyeing fabric so that the color darkens from light to dark by winding or folding the fabric onto a machine frame and dyeing it in all directions (up, down, left, and right) using a gradation technique at atmospheric pressure.
- Dyeing in the warp and weft directions for use as scarves and clothing
- We have 4 x 22″, 2 x 44″, and 2 x 54″ ombre machines.

1Salt winding

2Preprocessing

3dyeing

4dry

5Tenta
