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Chemical based procedures in textile manufacturing include dyeing, printing, and finishing processes.
Dyeing: involves the use of chemicals to color fabrics
Printing: uses chemicals to apply designs or patterns onto fabrics
Finishing: involves treatments like waterproofing or flame retardant applications
Chemical treatments for shrink resistance, wrinkle resistance, and stain resistance
Fabrics commonly used in textiles include cotton, polyester, silk, wool, and linen.
Cotton: versatile, breathable, and easy to care for
Polyester: durable, wrinkle-resistant, and quick-drying
Silk: luxurious, smooth, and lightweight
Wool: warm, insulating, and moisture-wicking
Linen: crisp, breathable, and eco-friendly
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String is immutable, while StringBuilder is mutable and more efficient for concatenating strings.
String is immutable, meaning once created, its value cannot be changed. StringBuilder is mutable, allowing for modifications without creating new objects.
String concatenation creates a new string object each time, while StringBuilder modifies the existing object directly.
StringBuilder is more efficient for concatenating mul...
Async and await are keywords in JavaScript used to work with asynchronous code.
Async is used to define a function as asynchronous, allowing it to run in the background without blocking the main thread.
Await is used to pause the execution of an async function until a Promise is settled, and then resumes the function with the resolved value.
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