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A singe is a slight scorching, burn or treatment with flame. This may be due to an accident, such as scorching one's hair when lighting a
gas fire, or a deliberate method of treatment or removal of hair or other fibres.
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Hairdressing
A singe is a treatment available at a A lit )and encouraging it to grow. Singeing is still sometimes used to bond natural hair to
Primitive cultures have also used singeing as a means to trim scalp or body hair, as a part of normal grooming or during ritual activity.
Agriculture
In the
agricultural industry,
poultry and
pork is singed to remove stub
feathers and
bristles.
Textiles
See also:
heatsetting
In the
textile industry, loose fibres protruding on the surface of
textile goods are singed to remove them. When done to
fabrics containing
cotton, this results in increased wettability, better
dyeing characteristics, improved reflection, no "frosty" appearance, a smoother surface, better clarity in printing, improved visibility of the fabric structure, less
pilling and decreased contamination through removal of fluff and lint.
The process is usually to pass one or both sides of a fabric over a gas flame to burn off the protruding fibres. Other method...
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