Weaving : Special manufacture
40 years of expertise in the manufacture of custom-made synthetic fabrics
Finotex is a large textile factory in the north of Morocco, specializing in the manufacture of 3D fabric, charmeuses, open-worked mesh, microfiber/nubuck, brushed mesh, velvet, linings, nets, blocked mesh, stretch fabrics, fleece, fabric for sportswear, fabrics with a foam…
Aware also of the development of the textile market and its important diversification, we have specialized in the production of micro textiles to meet the needs of the national and international market in technical fabrics.
In this same perspective, and thanks to our expertise of more than 40 years in the manufacture of fabrics, we commit ourselves to offer to our customers a service to measure in adequacy with their requirements.
Thus, Finotex textile company ensures the manufacture of fabrics to measure in bulk for any quantity higher or equal to one ton and guarantees a service of quality.
Dyeing and finishing
Know-how and skills at the service of our customers
Dyeing is the technique used to make a dye absorb into a support. This dye is mixed with the initial color, instead of covering it as a pigment would.
After dyeing and drying, the Finotex textile mill ensures that the pieces go through an intermediate control before going to the finishing stage.
Finishing is the process of adding a physical characteristic to a bleached, dyed or printed fabric.
Depending on the characteristics required, finishing can be done by chemical, mechanical or thermal treatment.
These operations represent the last steps in the treatment of the fabric before it is sent to our customer.
In order to guarantee perfect conformity, our products are 100% inspected and are subject to rigorous controls.
Printing and transfer
Careful work and sense of detail
The printing operation consists in transferring a design onto a textile or non-woven support while respecting the graphics and colors of the original sketch.
Textile transfers are the reproduction of a print on clothing.
The inks are printed on a special paper, dried and then transferred to the garment using a heat press.
As an expert in printing and transfer, Finotex produces textiles used in sectors as varied as fashion, sports, clothing, or furniture.