formaldehydivapaita
Formaldehydivapaita is a Finnish term used in textile discourse to describe a shirt that has been finished with formaldehyde-based agents to improve crease resistance and shape retention. The name is a compound of formaldehidi (formaldehyde) and paita (shirt).
Historically, formaldehyde-based finishing resins such as urea-formaldehyde and melamine-formaldehyde were applied to cotton and other cellulosic
Manufacture and chemistry: The finish involves crosslinking polymers within the fabric. In modern practice, many manufacturers
Safety and regulation: Exposure to formaldehyde can irritate skin and eyes and may aggravate asthma in sensitive
Contemporary status: Formaldehydivapaita remains a historical and niche term; today it is less common in mass-market
See also: textile finishing, durable-press, formaldehyde in textiles.