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COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitiveZIPPER SIZES
Zippers are always measured from "component to component" (end stops), regardless of zipper style. The illustrations below will assist you in determining the proper method for arriving at the desired zipperlength.
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WARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
WOOL FIBER - BASICS, CHARACTERISTICS, & PROPERTIES Of the major apparel fibres, wool is the most reusable and recyclable fibre on the planet. The eco-credentials of wool are enhanced by its long service life and suitability to be recycled to new textiles for clothing, resilient upholstery or products that call on its natural resistance to fire and temperature extremes. COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
KAPOK OR CAPOK FIBRES Kapok/Capok fiber is one of the natural cellulosic fibers which grow on the kapok plant. It has a hollow body and a sealed tail, which are desirable features of candidates for functional textiles of this nature. However, the low volume weight of kapok is (specific density 0.29g/cm3), and the short length and smooth surface of the fibers, causing poor inter-fiber cohesion, have prevented kapok KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTY An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitiveZIPPER SIZES
Zippers are always measured from "component to component" (end stops), regardless of zipper style. The illustrations below will assist you in determining the proper method for arriving at the desired zipperlength.
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WARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
WOOL FIBER - BASICS, CHARACTERISTICS, & PROPERTIES Of the major apparel fibres, wool is the most reusable and recyclable fibre on the planet. The eco-credentials of wool are enhanced by its long service life and suitability to be recycled to new textiles for clothing, resilient upholstery or products that call on its natural resistance to fire and temperature extremes. COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
KAPOK OR CAPOK FIBRES Kapok/Capok fiber is one of the natural cellulosic fibers which grow on the kapok plant. It has a hollow body and a sealed tail, which are desirable features of candidates for functional textiles of this nature. However, the low volume weight of kapok is (specific density 0.29g/cm3), and the short length and smooth surface of the fibers, causing poor inter-fiber cohesion, have prevented kapokZIPPER SIZES
Zippers are always measured from "component to component" (end stops), regardless of zipper style. The illustrations below will assist you in determining the proper method for arriving at the desired zipperlength.
GARMENT PRODUCTION PROCESS Garment production is an organized activity consisting of sequential processes such as laying, marking, cutting, stitching, checking, finishing, pressing and packaging. TEXTILE FIBER FORMULAS Commonly used fibre formulas and reference guides used by the textilefibre industry.
MANUAL FLAT KNITTING MACHINES A flat knitting machine is a two-bed machine. The most important mechanical features of a flat knitting machine are the supporting frame, the yarn feeding system, a transmission system, a fabric take-down motion, a central programming unit, and a needle-bed rackingsystem.
DRAFTING PLANS IN WEAVING A draft indicates the number of heald shafts used to produce a given design and the order is which warp ends are threaded through the heald eyes of the heald shaft. The principle of drafting (i.e. putting of ends on different healed shafts) is that ends which work in different order require separate heald shafts. To keep matters simple, we can also say that the ends that work alike are put on KAPOK OR CAPOK FIBRES Kapok/Capok fiber is one of the natural cellulosic fibers which grow on the kapok plant. It has a hollow body and a sealed tail, which are desirable features of candidates for functional textiles of this nature. However, the low volume weight of kapok is (specific density 0.29g/cm3), and the short length and smooth surface of the fibers, causing poor inter-fiber cohesion, have prevented kapok GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
COTTON FIBERS AND ITS PROPERTIES Cotton is the most important natural textile fiber, as well as cellulosic textile fiber, in the world, used to produce apparel, home furnishings, and industrial products. FIBER IDENTIFICATION A number of methods are available for characterization of the structural, physical, and chemical properties of fibers. Various methods are used for fiber identification like microscopic methods, solubility, heating and burning method, density, and staining etc. End-use property characterization methods often involve the use of laboratory techniques which are adapted to simulate actual KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTY An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DISEASES IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRYSEE MORE ONTEXTILESCHOOL.COM
STANDARD APPAREL CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES Description-The standards specified are minimum standards, and provide guidelines for apparel construction and performance to achieve consumer satisfaction.This knowledge will be helpful for buyers, suppliers, and Agents.The standard's objective is to deliver quality merchandise to the customer. It applies to all categories of appareland textiles.
MANUAL FLAT KNITTING MACHINES Manual Flat Knitting Machines. A flat knitting machine is a two-bed machine. The most important mechanical features of a flat knitting machine are the supporting frame, the yarn feeding system, a transmission system, a fabric take-down motion, a central programming unit, and a needle-bed racking system. By Textile School Last updatedMar 18, 2018.
FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING 2. Chest Allowance: This is sewing allowance in widthwise of garment. a.Side Seam = ½ Chest + 3cm. b.Tube Seam= ½ Chest + 0 cm. c.Per cut and sewn allowance= 2 cm2. Consumption (Kg/ Doz)= Length in Meter X Width In M X GSM in Kg X 2 X 12 + WastagePercentage. 3. Neck Rib # 1×1/1×1 elastane rib circular. INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Following are the few reasons which describe the importance of the efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process: The cutting room is the feeding point to the factory has the massive impact on all the further processes of garment manufacturing i.e. sewing, finishing etc. Efficient and well-planned operations in COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common fabric defects and its causes. Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, open reed, pin holes, press off etc. PROMINENCE OF TWILL WEAVES IN WEAVING An important factor that influences the prominence of twill is the direction of twist in the yarn. When the direction of yarn twist is same as the twill direction, the prominence is reduced and when the direction of the yarn twist is opposite to the twill direction, the prominence of the twill is increased. In other words, a Z twill with Z twist yarn or an S twill with S twist yarn shows less KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTY An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALS OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DISEASES IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRYSEE MORE ONTEXTILESCHOOL.COM
STANDARD APPAREL CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES Description-The standards specified are minimum standards, and provide guidelines for apparel construction and performance to achieve consumer satisfaction.This knowledge will be helpful for buyers, suppliers, and Agents.The standard's objective is to deliver quality merchandise to the customer. It applies to all categories of appareland textiles.
MANUAL FLAT KNITTING MACHINES Manual Flat Knitting Machines. A flat knitting machine is a two-bed machine. The most important mechanical features of a flat knitting machine are the supporting frame, the yarn feeding system, a transmission system, a fabric take-down motion, a central programming unit, and a needle-bed racking system. By Textile School Last updatedMar 18, 2018.
FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING 2. Chest Allowance: This is sewing allowance in widthwise of garment. a.Side Seam = ½ Chest + 3cm. b.Tube Seam= ½ Chest + 0 cm. c.Per cut and sewn allowance= 2 cm2. Consumption (Kg/ Doz)= Length in Meter X Width In M X GSM in Kg X 2 X 12 + WastagePercentage. 3. Neck Rib # 1×1/1×1 elastane rib circular. INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Following are the few reasons which describe the importance of the efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process: The cutting room is the feeding point to the factory has the massive impact on all the further processes of garment manufacturing i.e. sewing, finishing etc. Efficient and well-planned operations in COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common fabric defects and its causes. Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, open reed, pin holes, press off etc. PROMINENCE OF TWILL WEAVES IN WEAVING An important factor that influences the prominence of twill is the direction of twist in the yarn. When the direction of yarn twist is same as the twill direction, the prominence is reduced and when the direction of the yarn twist is opposite to the twill direction, the prominence of the twill is increased. In other words, a Z twill with Z twist yarn or an S twill with S twist yarn shows less TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALS A composite textile material (also called a composition material or shortened to composite) is a material made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties that, when combined, produce a material with characteristics different from the individual components. STANDARD APPAREL CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES Description-The standards specified are minimum standards, and provide guidelines for apparel construction and performance to achieve consumer satisfaction.This knowledge will be helpful for buyers, suppliers, and Agents.The standard's objective is to deliver quality merchandise to the customer. It applies to all categories of appareland textiles.
FABRIC IDENTIFICATION FOR GARMENT MAKING The vast variety of fabrics available today makes their identification important.We know that variety is created by using different fibers in combination. Knowledge of the fiber content of a fabric is, therefore, necessary to know its suitability, use, and care. Labels and salespersons are not always able to guide us.Fabric samples, Fabric specification, lead times are some of the ways to TEXTILE FIBER FORMULAS Name Description; Micronaire value of cotton (Micrograms per inch) Average weight of 1 inch of fibre in Micrograms (1/1000,000 gms) Denier (for man-made fibres)WARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. YARN COUNT CONVERSIONS Pascal Kilo-Pascal Pounds per square inch; Pascal(Pa) 0.001: 1.45: Kilo-Pascal(kPa) 1000: 0.145: Pounds per square inch(Psi) 6895: 6.895 COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common fabric defects and its causes. Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, open reed, pin holes, press off etc. EMERGENCY PLANS AND EQUIPMENTS Emergency tools are required and important for all factories. Garment factories that care about the health and safety of their workers invest money on emergency equipment to ensure the safety of workers. Crucial emergency elements are alarms, evacuation plans, emergencylights and
COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles werefound.
GARMENT FUSING TEMPERATURE SETTING Garment Fusing Temperature Setting. Fusing, in fact, is the lamination of two or more textile surfaces by using thermoplastic resins. Therefore temperature is the most important (but also the most critical factor for the application of fusing. By Textile School Last updated Mar 12, 2018. KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTYONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSESONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSES An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitive TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING 2. Chest Allowance: This is sewing allowance in widthwise of garment. a.Side Seam = ½ Chest + 3cm. b.Tube Seam= ½ Chest + 0 cm. c.Per cut and sewn allowance= 2 cm2. Consumption (Kg/ Doz)= Length in Meter X Width In M X GSM in Kg X 2 X 12 + WastagePercentage. 3. Neck Rib # 1×1/1×1 elastane rib circular. COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONINDUSTRIAL ENZYMES AND THEIR APPLICATIONSENZYMES DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONAPPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN MEDICINECOMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF ENZYMESENZYMES SCIENCE DEFINITION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Following are the few reasons which describe the importance of the efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process: The cutting room is the feeding point to the factory has the massive impact on all the further processes of garment manufacturing i.e. sewing, finishing etc. Efficient and well-planned operations in IMPORTANCE OF SHED GEOMETRY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF Purpose: To reduce end breaks during the running of weaving machines and improve productivity/ quality of cloth woven. The effect of shed geometry has been studied on a loom under the combination of weaving conditions that give the best cover and least stress on loom and warp yarns determined. By Ashok Hakoo Last updated Apr 14, 2019. HEMP FIBER - NATURAL CELLULOSE, BAST FIBERS - TEXTILE SCHOOL Hemp Fiber. One of the reasons hemp fiber has been valued is because of its length. The primary bast fibers in the bark are 5–40 mm long, and are amalgamated in fiber bundles which can be 1–5 m long (secondary bast fibers are about 2 mm long). The woody core fibers are short—about 0.55 mm—and like hardwood fibers are cemented together KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTYONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSESONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSES An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitive TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING 2. Chest Allowance: This is sewing allowance in widthwise of garment. a.Side Seam = ½ Chest + 3cm. b.Tube Seam= ½ Chest + 0 cm. c.Per cut and sewn allowance= 2 cm2. Consumption (Kg/ Doz)= Length in Meter X Width In M X GSM in Kg X 2 X 12 + WastagePercentage. 3. Neck Rib # 1×1/1×1 elastane rib circular. COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONINDUSTRIAL ENZYMES AND THEIR APPLICATIONSENZYMES DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONAPPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN MEDICINECOMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF ENZYMESENZYMES SCIENCE DEFINITION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Following are the few reasons which describe the importance of the efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process: The cutting room is the feeding point to the factory has the massive impact on all the further processes of garment manufacturing i.e. sewing, finishing etc. Efficient and well-planned operations in IMPORTANCE OF SHED GEOMETRY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF Purpose: To reduce end breaks during the running of weaving machines and improve productivity/ quality of cloth woven. The effect of shed geometry has been studied on a loom under the combination of weaving conditions that give the best cover and least stress on loom and warp yarns determined. By Ashok Hakoo Last updated Apr 14, 2019. HEMP FIBER - NATURAL CELLULOSE, BAST FIBERS - TEXTILE SCHOOL Hemp Fiber. One of the reasons hemp fiber has been valued is because of its length. The primary bast fibers in the bark are 5–40 mm long, and are amalgamated in fiber bundles which can be 1–5 m long (secondary bast fibers are about 2 mm long). The woody core fibers are short—about 0.55 mm—and like hardwood fibers are cemented together INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
KNITTED FABRICS AND TYPES Knitting is the construction of the elastic, porous fabric, created by interlocking yarns by means of needles. Knitted fabrics can be made much more quickly and easily than woven fabrics at comparatively lesscost.
FABRIC IDENTIFICATION FOR GARMENT MAKING Fabric put–up is the manner in which the fabric is folded and/or rolled by the vendor.An apparel firm usually buys woven fabric that is rolled full width on a cardboard tube.Tubular knits may be put up in rolls or flat folded. Flat knit fabrics are usually rolled.High–pile fabrics such as velvets may be wound and hung from a creel that TIMELINE OF MANMADE FIBERS A useful filament was not produced until the last part of the 19th century when Swann and de Chardonnet extruded a solution of cellulose nitrate (collodion) through small holes (spinnerets). These pioneer manmade fibers were replaced by rayon fibers which were spun from an alkaline cellulose xanthate solution (viscose), which were in turn supplemented by cellulose acetate and many synthetic OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH DISEASES IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY 2.TOXICLIVER DISEASE. The textile industry has plenty of departments such as weaving, spinning, dyeing and printing and furthermore, processes that are essential to manufacturing finished garment or fabric. In the textile industry, health and safety is a vital problem of the operating personals. COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles werefound.
WAYS TO FINISH FABRICS Fabrics which are woven or knitted, freshly coming off the machine are called grey goods which must be treated in different ways to give them the important finishing touch. We call this finishing touch “finish”. This finishes we apply to fabrics are either for practical reasons or appearances. There is a wide range of finish weuse on fabrics.
WATER PROOF AND WATER REPELLENT FABRIC FINISHES Fabrics to be used as raincoats, umbrellas, and tarpaulins have to be treated with chemicals to give them a property which makes them water resistant. The finish is called waterproofing and it is a durable finish. Water repellant finish is different from the waterproof finish. It means water, if showered on the fabric briefly, cannot makethe fabric wet.
COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common fabric defects and its causes. Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, open reed, pin holes, press off etc. RING SPINNING, THE WIDELY USED YARN FORMATION TECHNIQUE The Ring Spinning is the most widely used form of the spinning machine due to significant advantages in comparison with the new spinning processes. The ring spinning machine is used in the textile industry to simultaneously twist staple fibers into yarn and then wind it onto bobbins for storage. The yarn loop rotating rapidly about a fixed axis generates a surface referred to as "balloon". KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTYONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSESONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSES An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitive TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING How to calculate the consumption of fabric for a particular garment? we must pay more attention to find out the fabric consumption more accurately or closely. It needs sound knowledge and good practical experience to find out the fabric consumption. Let EMERGENCY PLANS AND EQUIPMENTS Emergency tools are required and important for all factories. Garment factories that care about the health and safety of their workers invest money on emergency equipment to ensure the safety of workers. Crucial emergency elements are alarms, evacuation plans, emergencylights and
INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONINDUSTRIAL ENZYMES AND THEIR APPLICATIONSENZYMES DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONAPPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN MEDICINECOMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF ENZYMESENZYMES SCIENCE DEFINITION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. IMPORTANCE OF SHED GEOMETRY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF Importance of shed geometry on operational performance of Weaving machines Purpose: To reduce end breaks during the running of weaving machines and improve productivity/ quality of HEMP FIBER - NATURAL CELLULOSE, BAST FIBERS - TEXTILE SCHOOL Hemp belongs to the Angiosperm phylum since it has vessel elements in the woody core (xylem) like hardwood. It belongs to the eudicotyledons like hardwoods, numerous bushes, and herbs since it has two cotyledons(i.e. seed leaves).
KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTYONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSESONLINE TEXTILE ART CLASSES An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
COATED AND LAMINATED TEXTILE FABRICS Fabric surface modification is a novel technique by coating and lamination which can improve structural performances. It provides the opportunities to manufacturer the special fabrics like water-proof resistant tarpaulins, coverings, large tents and architectural uses, back coating for upholstery including auto seats, food, medical applications, parachutes, woven curtains, for heat-sensitive TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING How to calculate the consumption of fabric for a particular garment? we must pay more attention to find out the fabric consumption more accurately or closely. It needs sound knowledge and good practical experience to find out the fabric consumption. Let EMERGENCY PLANS AND EQUIPMENTS Emergency tools are required and important for all factories. Garment factories that care about the health and safety of their workers invest money on emergency equipment to ensure the safety of workers. Crucial emergency elements are alarms, evacuation plans, emergencylights and
INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONINDUSTRIAL ENZYMES AND THEIR APPLICATIONSENZYMES DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONAPPLICATION OF ENZYMES IN MEDICINECOMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF ENZYMESENZYMES SCIENCE DEFINITION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. IMPORTANCE OF SHED GEOMETRY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF Importance of shed geometry on operational performance of Weaving machines Purpose: To reduce end breaks during the running of weaving machines and improve productivity/ quality of HEMP FIBER - NATURAL CELLULOSE, BAST FIBERS - TEXTILE SCHOOL Hemp belongs to the Angiosperm phylum since it has vessel elements in the woody core (xylem) like hardwood. It belongs to the eudicotyledons like hardwoods, numerous bushes, and herbs since it has two cotyledons(i.e. seed leaves).
INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
FABRIC IDENTIFICATION FOR GARMENT MAKING The vast variety of fabrics available today makes their identification important.We know that variety is created by using different fibers in combination. Knowledge of the fiber content of a fabric is, therefore, necessary to know its suitability, use, and care. Labels and salespersons are not always able to guide us.Fabric samples, Fabric specification, lead times are some of the ways to KNITTED FABRICS AND TYPES Knitting is the construction of the elastic, porous fabric, created by interlocking yarns by means of needles. Knitted fabrics can be made much more quickly and easily than woven fabrics at comparatively lesscost.
TIMELINE OF MANMADE FIBERS A useful filament was not produced until the last part of the 19th century when Swann and de Chardonnet extruded a solution of cellulose nitrate (collodion) through small holes (spinnerets). These pioneer manmade fibers were replaced by rayon fibers which were spun from an alkaline cellulose xanthate solution (viscose), which were in turn supplemented by cellulose acetate and many synthetic WAYS TO FINISH FABRICS Fabrics which are woven or knitted, freshly coming off the machine are called grey goods which must be treated in different ways to give them the important finishing touch. We call this finishing touch “finish”. This finishes we apply to fabrics are either for practical reasons or appearances. There is a wide range of finish weuse on fabrics.
COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles werefound.
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. WATER PROOF AND WATER REPELLENT FABRIC FINISHES Fabrics to be used as raincoats, umbrellas, and tarpaulins have to be treated with chemicals to give them a property which makes them water resistant. The finish is called waterproofing and it is a durable finish. Water repellant finish is different from the waterproof finish. It means water, if showered on the fabric briefly, cannot makethe fabric wet.
COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
RING SPINNING, THE WIDELY USED YARN FORMATION TECHNIQUE The Ring Spinning is the most widely used form of the spinning machine due to significant advantages in comparison with the new spinning processes. The ring spinning machine is used in the textile industry to simultaneously twist staple fibers into yarn and then wind it onto bobbins for storage. The yarn loop rotating rapidly about a fixed axis generates a surface referred to as "balloon". KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTY An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING How to calculate the consumption of fabric for a particular garment? we must pay more attention to find out the fabric consumption more accurately or closely. It needs sound knowledge and good practical experience to find out the fabric consumption. Let WATER PROOF AND WATER REPELLENT FABRIC FINISHES Fabrics to be used as raincoats, umbrellas, and tarpaulins have to be treated with chemicals to give them a property which makes them water resistant. The finish is called waterproofing and it is a durable finish. Water repellant finish is different from the waterproof finish. It means water, if showered on the fabric briefly, cannot makethe fabric wet.
COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. ANTIMICROBIAL FINISH ON TEXTILES USING PLANT EXTRACTS The plant extract treated fabrics were subjected to the antimicrobial activity test against the E-coli and S.aureus bacteria and also the finished samples have been analyzed for their durability of the finish by standard methods. KNOWLEDGE HUB FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY THE TEXTILEFIBERYARNFABRICFINISHINGAPPARELSPECIALTY An exclusive information portal on textiles . Textile School incorporates knowledge associated to textiles right from fibers to its end usage including textile processes, trade-offs, know-how andtextile standards.
TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALSWARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. FABRIC CONSUMPTION IN GARMENT MAKING How to calculate the consumption of fabric for a particular garment? we must pay more attention to find out the fabric consumption more accurately or closely. It needs sound knowledge and good practical experience to find out the fabric consumption. Let WATER PROOF AND WATER REPELLENT FABRIC FINISHES Fabrics to be used as raincoats, umbrellas, and tarpaulins have to be treated with chemicals to give them a property which makes them water resistant. The finish is called waterproofing and it is a durable finish. Water repellant finish is different from the waterproof finish. It means water, if showered on the fabric briefly, cannot makethe fabric wet.
COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles were found. The recent discovery of excavated seals INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
GARMENT CUTTING ROOM MANAGEMENT Cutting room is an extremely important section of the garment manufacturing process which has a major impact on the profitability of the business. It is therefore important to an efficient management of the cutting room in garment manufacturing process. ANTIMICROBIAL FINISH ON TEXTILES USING PLANT EXTRACTS The plant extract treated fabrics were subjected to the antimicrobial activity test against the E-coli and S.aureus bacteria and also the finished samples have been analyzed for their durability of the finish by standard methods. STANDARD APPAREL CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES Description-The standards specified are minimum standards, and provide guidelines for apparel construction and performance to achieve consumer satisfaction.This knowledge will be helpful for buyers, suppliers, and Agents.The standard's objective is to deliver quality merchandise to the customer. It applies to all categories of appareland textiles.
TEXTILE FIBER FORMULAS Name Description; Micronaire value of cotton (Micrograms per inch) Average weight of 1 inch of fibre in Micrograms (1/1000,000 gms) Denier (for man-made fibres)WARP KNITTING
Warp knitting is the sequential formation and interlinking of loops in an axial direction on a lateral array of needles with at least one separate thread being supplied to each needle. The loops are joined together in a width-wise direction by moving the threads back and forth between adjacent needles. WAYS TO FINISH FABRICS Fabrics which are woven or knitted, freshly coming off the machine are called grey goods which must be treated in different ways to give them the important finishing touch. We call this finishing touch “finish”. This finishes we apply to fabrics are either for practical reasons or appearances. There is a wide range of finish weuse on fabrics.
MANUAL FLAT KNITTING MACHINES A flat knitting machine is a two-bed machine. The most important mechanical features of a flat knitting machine are the supporting frame, the yarn feeding system, a transmission system, a fabric take-down motion, a central programming unit, and a needle-bed rackingsystem.
INDUSTRIAL ENZYMES IN TEXTILE PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION Enzymes are living biological substances that can help speed up any chemical reaction without itself being reduced. But, they work better under certain temperature and pH value. Therefore, these are also called as biological catalysts. Since textiles industry uses many such chemical reactions, enzymes today are a vital part of the textileproduction system.
GRADING OF WOOL
Certain qualities such as fineness, length, color, and appearance determine the end use and value of wool. Fineness largely determineswhether the wool is
COMMON FABRIC DEFECTS AND ITS CAUSES Common Defects of Fabrics during manufacturing process includes back fabric seam impression, birds eye, bowing, broken colour pattern, colour out, colour smears, crease mark, drop stitching, dye streak in printing, hole, jerk in, knots, mixed yarn, mottled, needle line, openreed, pin
WATER PROOF AND WATER REPELLENT FABRIC FINISHES Fabrics to be used as raincoats, umbrellas, and tarpaulins have to be treated with chemicals to give them a property which makes them water resistant. The finish is called waterproofing and it is a durable finish. Water repellant finish is different from the waterproof finish. It means water, if showered on the fabric briefly, cannot makethe fabric wet.
COSTUMES: DURING INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION The earliest evidence of textile production in India comes from the Indus Valley, where a complete Urban civilization centred around the two cities of Mahenjodaro and Harappa, thrived between 2500 and 2000 BC. Along with the many figurines and engraved seals, numerous spindle whorls of wool and coarse cotton, some copper sewing needles werefound.
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