Cloth is finished by what are described as wet processes to become fabric.
On the other hand, the wet process had a number of advantages.
Manufacturers who think such emissions should be reduced are abandoning the use of wet process.
In other words, simply wet process is done on manufactured fabric.
Together with professor Schwarz, he examined the "wet process" when developing photographs.
This salt could not be removed in the wet process.
The pulp is then fermented and washed off, using the wet process.
Depending on the application this can be either a dry or wet process.
Lard may be rendered by either of two processes: wet or dry.
When there is a large amount of foreign material below the carpet backing, extraction with a wet process may be needed.