degummálás
Degummálás is a Hungarian term referring to the process of removing gums from raw silk. This is a crucial step in silk processing that prepares the silk for dyeing and other finishing treatments. Raw silk, as it comes from the silkworm, is covered in a natural gummy substance called sericin. This sericin gives the silk a stiff, dull appearance and prevents it from absorbing dyes evenly.
The degumming process typically involves boiling the raw silk threads in a solution of water and soap