
106 Textiles for Industrial Applications
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hollow iron and tted with steam heat apparatus. The fourth bowl is made of
compressed cotton, and fth of cast iron. The fabric is simply passed through
for “swissing,” that is, for the production of an ordinary plain nish.
4.2.1.2.3 Schreinering
“Schreinering” is a form of embossing whereby ne lines engraved on a
metal roller are transferred to the fabric by passage through the nip between
the heated engraved roller and a lled bowl. The pattern roll has anywhere
from 250 to 350 lines/in., etched at 26° from the vertical. These lines are
lightly embossed into the fabric ...