Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00057:schedule:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00057
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 9369–12753

Schedule 2—Indicative list of textile finishing processes
(Chapter Notes to Chapters 50, 52, 53,54,55 and 58)

Antibacterial finish
Antisoil finish
Antistatic agent
Backtanning
Baking/thermofixation
Baulk finish
Beating (finishing)
Beetled finish
Biopolishing
Bleaching
Blown finish
Boiling off/degumming
Bottoming
Brushing
Causticizing
Clear finish
Compressive shrinking
Conditioning
Crabbing
Cramping
Crease‑resist finish
Crêping
Curing/flash‑curing/
moist curing
Cuttling
Decatizing/decating
Delustring
Desizing
Dressing (lace)
Dry beating
Embossing
Embrittled
Emerizing
Filling
Fixing
Flame retardant treatment
Fluorochemical finishing
Foam finishing
Friction calendering
Fulling
Gigging
Glazing
Grass bleaching/ grassing/crofting
Loading
London shrinking
Mercerization (hot/post/slack)
Milling
Mordanted
Napping/friezé
Padding/slop padding/ nip padding
Parchmentizing
Plaiting
Polishing
Potting
Precrêping
Pre‑sensitization
Pre‑shrunk
Pressure decatizing
Proofing
Relaxing
Rigging
Schreiner
Setting
Shrink‑resistant
Silicone finish
Simili mercerizing
Singeing
Soaping
Softening
Soil release finish
Solvent scouring
Sour
Stabilized finish
Stainblocker
Stiffened
Stitch finish
Stripping
Sueding
Water‑repellent
Wet fixation
Wigan finish

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