Saturday, July 26, 2014

What is Aerospace Textile | Application of Aerospace Textiles



An Overview of Aerospace Textile





Atikur Rahman Sabuj Marketing Executive at Ningbo Cixing Co.Ltd. B.Sc in Textile Engineering Primeasia University, Dhaka, Bangladesh E-mail: atiksabuj27@gmail.com
Technical Textiles: The technical textiles are defined as textile materials and products manufactured primarily for their technical performance and functional properties rather than their

Friday, July 25, 2014

Air Jet Spinning System- Modern Yarn Production



Air Jet Spinning System- Modern Yarn Production



Bhavdip Paldiya Dept. of Textile Technology Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India Cell: +91 9662020909 Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com
What is spinning?
The term ‘spinning’ may be defined as the process or processes used to produce either fibres or filaments from natural or synthetic polymers, or convert natural or

Thursday, July 24, 2014

An Overview of Yarn Clearer



An Overview of Yarn Clearer



Bhavdip Paldiya Dept. of Textile Technology Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India Cell: +91 9662020909 Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com
Yarn Clearer Yarn clearer is the device which is used to remove the following faults of yarn in order to increase the yarn quality and weaving efficiency. Wilson Yarn Clearer
The Wilson Yarn Clearer is

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Factors Affecting the Moisture Regain of Textile Materials



Factors Affecting the Moisture Regain of Textile Materials





Rana Sohel B.Sc. in Wet ProcessingNoakhali Textile Engineering College Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rana.sohel.5




 

Moisture Regain: Moisture regain of a textile fiber is defined as: The equilibrium weight of water contained by a specimen expressed as a percentage of its oven-dry weight. That is,
R=100(Ws-Wd)/Wd %

Monday, July 21, 2014

Features and Characteristics of Armed Forces Textiles



History and Features of Armed Forces Textiles



Md.Tanvirul Haque Bhuiyan Dept. of Apparel Manufacturing, National Institute of Textile Engineering & Research (NITER), Savar, Dhaka. Email : mukutex@gmail.com Facebook : Tanvirul Haque Mukut
Introduction: Textiles for military uniforms face a complex set of challenges. They must provide protection, durability and comfort in a wide range

An Overview of Winding Machine



An Overview of Winding Machine




Bhavdip Paldiya
Dept. of Textile Technology
Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India
Cell: +91 9662020909
Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com




Winding:
Winding is one of the most important operation, which is mainly occurred in spinning section. Besides, it is also important in

Sunday, July 20, 2014

An Overview of USTER CLASSIMAT



An Overview of USTER CLASSIMAT



Bhavdip Paldiya Dept. of Textile Technology Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India Cell: +91 9662020909 Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com
USTER created a numeric value to describe the level of yarn unevenness, the so-called U%, deriving from the German word ‘Unregelmässigkeit’, which means irregularity. This was followed by the first

Friday, July 18, 2014

Yarn Tension Generators | Different Types of Yarn Tension Generators



An Overview of Yarn Tension Generators



Bhavdip Paldiya Dept. of Textile Technology Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India Cell: +91 9662020909 Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com
Yarn Tension Generators Tension in the yarn is measured using of the tension devices, the operator sets the tension in the yarn to the required level by using means that are known as tension

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Yarn Splicing | Types of Yarn Splices | Method of Yarn Splicing



An Overview of Yarn Splicing





Bhavdip Paldiya
Dept. of Textile Technology
Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India
Cell: +91 9662020909
Email: bhavdipk9009@gmail.com




Splicing:
Splicing is the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two threads or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands.


Splicing of yarn

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Concepts of Knit Garments Merchandising
























CONCEPTS OF KNIT GARMENTS MERCHANDISING
M.R. Karthikeyan, 

Expatriate Lecturer in Textile Engineering,
Kombolcha Institute of Technology, 

Wollo University, Ethiopia
Email : srimrk@yahoo.com











Introduction:
Merchandising denotes all the planned activities to execute and dispatch the merchandise on time taking into consideration the 4 R’s of expediting Right Cost,

Procedure of Fabric Seam Slippage Test


Seam Slippage:

Seam slippage is a fabric problem especially for fabrics that contain slippery yarns or that have an open structure or where the number of warp and weft interlacings is low. Such factors mean that one set of yarns may be easily pulled through the other. Seam slippage is the condition where a seam sewn in the fabric opens under load. Some of this gap may close on removal of the

Monday, July 7, 2014

Ancient textiles and clothing knowledge – Part Four


Early Modern Europe




By the first half of the 16th century, the clothing of the Low Countries, German states, and Scandinavia had developed in a different direction than that of England, France, and Italy, although all absorbed the sobering and formal influence of Spanish dress after the mid-1520s.





Elaborate slashing was popular, especially in Germany. Black was increasingly worn for the

Ancient textiles and clothing knowledge – Part Three



Medieval clothing and textiles







The history of Medieval European clothing and textiles has inspired a good deal of scholarly interest in the 21st century. Elisabeth Crowfoot, Frances Pritchard, and Kay Staniland authored Textiles and Clothing: Medieval Finds from Excavations in London, c.1150-c.1450 (Boydell Press, 2001).


Byzantium


The Byzantines made and exported very richly

Ancient textiles and clothing knowledge – Part Two




Ancient Textile Trading







The exchange of luxury textiles was predominant on the Silk Road, a series of ancient trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting East and West by linking traders, merchants, pilgrims, monks, soldiers, nomads and urban dwellers from China to the Mediterranean Sea during various

Ancient textiles and clothing knowledge - Part One




It’s unknown when humans began wearing clothes but it was the biggest step thousands of years ago. According to the anthropologists believe humans used animal skins and other natural material to protect themselves from cold, heat and rain or may be for other purposes such as magic, decoration, cult or prestige. Prehistoric evidence shows that humans have began wearing cloths as far back as