Basic Chemical Knowledge × Classification Details: Textile, Clothing, and Fiber Product Manufacturing Workers

9 jobs found.

Wool Dyer

A manufacturing job that colors raw yarns or fiber products with dyes to ensure a uniform finish and quality.

Cocoon Boiling (shaken) Worker

A job that involves boiling raw cocoons and handling the pre-processing stage for raw silk production.

Degumming Worker

A profession that performs pre-treatment processes such as scouring, degumming, and washing through boiling or chemical treatment in the manufacturing process of textile products.

Antiseptic Cotton Manufacturing Worker

Antiseptic cotton manufacturing workers produce, sterilize, and package antiseptic cotton (degreased cotton) used for medical and sanitary purposes on a production line.

Textile Redyer

Occupation involving mixing dyes and processing with dyeing machines to re-dye the colors of textile products and apparel.

Dyeing and Bleaching Worker

This occupation involves dyeing, bleaching, and finishing fiber products. Responsibilities include dye formulation, operation of dyeing machines, and color matching.

Paste Applicator

An occupation that applies paste to fibers in the textile manufacturing process to impart strength and make them easier to weave.

Sizing Adjuster (Textile Scouring)

In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation handles preparation of sizing liquid (sizing solution), machine operation, drying, and quality control to improve the strength and abrasion resistance of textiles.

Jersey Dyer

A job that dyes and finishes knitted (jersey) fabric using dyes and dedicated machines.