What is the liquid rate (rolling liquid rate)?
Friends in the printing and dyeing factory or the staff of a textile company often ask what is the liquefaction rate of the cloth surface? This is a frequently encountered problem, so do you know the correct rolling rate and how the liquid rate is calculated? Rolling liquid rate, also known as rolling residual rate, liquid stripping rate, is the amount of liquid stripping of the fabric after liquid rolling.
The calculation formula is: liquefaction rate=(fabric weight after liquefaction-fabric weight before liquefaction)/fabric weight before liquefaction X100%, which is what we often say of liquefaction rate, liquefaction rate and liquid strip rate.
The calculation of the roll rate has a great effect on the finishing of the fabric. Often when customers are doing three-proof, waterproof, anti-UV, anti-bacterial and other functional finishing, they sometimes do not do well. The cause of the problem is first to check the fabric. Is the rolling liquid rate too low? If this is the reason, we have to adjust the dosage according to the rolling liquid rate. If the rolling liquid rate is normal, then we can find the reason from the product quality and process!
The calculation formula is: liquefaction rate=(fabric weight after liquefaction-fabric weight before liquefaction)/fabric weight before liquefaction X100%, which is what we often say of liquefaction rate, liquefaction rate and liquid strip rate.
The calculation of the roll rate has a great effect on the finishing of the fabric. Often when customers are doing three-proof, waterproof, anti-UV, anti-bacterial and other functional finishing, they sometimes do not do well. The cause of the problem is first to check the fabric. Is the rolling liquid rate too low? If this is the reason, we have to adjust the dosage according to the rolling liquid rate. If the rolling liquid rate is normal, then we can find the reason from the product quality and process!