Saturday, September 12, 2015
What is Technical Textile
Introduction
In the initial time of textile products manufacturing, men
used to produce clothing which were required to be civilized. They used to put
emphasis on decorative and aesthetic properties of clothing during
manufacturing. But, day by day their demand changed dramatically. They began to
put emphasis on technical and functional properties along with decorative and
aesthetic properties.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Flowchart of Silk Production
Silk is the very fine strand of fibre that is a solidified
protein secretion produced by certain caterpillars to encase themselves in the
form of cocoons. In spite of its high cost, it has been one of the most popular
fabrics because of its unique characteristics. Soft, supple, strong and lighter
in weight than any other natural fibre, it is prized for its lightness with
warmth, sheerness with
Production Flowchart of Flax Fibre
Basically the flax fibre composed of cellulose. Linen yarn
is made from fibres removed from the stem of the slender flax plant. These
fibres, held together under the stem’s bark principally by a gummy substance,
form the body of the flax plant. The fibre obtained from the stem of the flax
plant was probably the first textile fibre to be used.
Production flow of flax fibre is as follows –
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Raw materials used in Textile Industries
Introduction
Raw material (RM) is the primary substance which is used as
an input to a production process for subsequent modification and finally
modified into a finished good. Raw materials may be in processed or unprocessed
state. Most of the times raw materials are natural resources such as cotton,
oil, rubber etc. They are also altered to be used in different processes before
being used in
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Working Flowchart of Knit Dyeing
The main object of dyeing process is to give woven or
knitted fabric its intended color, crucial to its ultimate use. The process can
be carried out at different stages of fibre processing, i.e. in different
forms: staple, yarn, fabric (rope or open-width), and piece. It is done in a
special type of solution containing dyes and other required chemicals. As a
result of dyeing, dye molecules make
Friday, September 4, 2015
Difference between Textile and Fabric
Introduction
From earliest times, people have used fabrics of various
types for covering, warmth, personal adornment, and even to display personal wealth.
Today fabrics are still used for these purposes and everyone is an ultimate
consumer. Depending upon weather we use different types fabric such as we use
woolen for winter, cotton for summer etc. We also use umbrella and raincoat to
protect
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
What is Textile Recycling
Definition of
Recycling
Recycling can be defined as the process of reusing or making
new products from the waste materials. It has many benefits. Such as, it
reduces fresh raw materials consumption, energy consumption, air and water
pollution and so on. By recycling, we can reduce the wastes and also reuse the
product that has originally served its purpose.
Definition of
Textile Recycling
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
What is Garments Inspection | Steps Involved in Garments Inspection
Garments Inspection
The inspection that is done for controlling the quality of
garments is mainly meant to examine in bare eyes. Checking of the fabrics of
garments, sewing, button, thread, zipper, measurements of garments etc. with
the standard process is called the inspection. In each section of a garments
industry, there are arrangements for inspection. The main purpose of inspection
is to
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