Sunday, December 30, 2012

List of Top Textile Engineering Colleges, Universities in Nigeria


Textile Study in Nigeria:

Textile engineering sector is one of the ancient field in education. Now a days study in textile engineering has become smart choice for maximum students. By the increasing of population around the world, demand of the apparels become so high. For the fulfillment the demand of huge fabrics, textile industrialization is growing up remarkably. To operate those industry

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Automation in Textile Manufacturing Process


Automation in Textile:

In most sectors of textile manufacturing process, automation is one of the major key to quality improvement and cost competitiveness. Early modernization and technical developments in textiles concentrated on the automation of textile machines and their processes. Now automation has taken place in all the processes involving textile manufacture i.e. cotton picking,

Friday, December 28, 2012

Microfibres | Characteristics/Properties of Microfibers | Application of Microfibers


Microfiber:


Microfiber refers to synthetic fibers finer than one or 1.3 denier or decitex/thread. By comparison, microfiber is 1/100th the diameter of a human hair and 1/20th the diameter of a strand of silk. The most common types of microfibers are made from polyesters, polyamides or a conjugation of polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene (Prolen). A number of leading fashion designers and

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Apparel / Garment Quality Inspection System | Four Point System


Fabric Quality Inspection:
Inspection in reference to the apparel industry can be defined as the visual examination or review of raw materials (like fabric, sewing threads, buttons, trims, etc). It is an important aspect followed prior to garment manufacturing to avoid rejects due to fabric quality and facing with unexpected loss in manufacturing. The quality of a final garment depends on the

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Weaving Resistance | Factors Affecting Weaving Resistance | The Effect of Loom Settings on Weaving Resistance



Weaving Resistance:
When warp and weft are interlaced in a fabric then they oppose to each other due to static electricity or other factors. This opposition or resistance is called weaving resistance. Weaving resistance or its counterpart, beat up force, is at the center of the relationship between pickspacing, yarn properties and loom settings.