Thursday, December 31, 2015
Performance Analysis of Denim Garments by Bleach Wash (Part-1)
Performance Analysis of Denim Garments by Bleach Wash (Part-1)
Authors: Md. Anwarul Haque1 Ariful Hassan2 Shantonu Paul Shuvra Md. ShagorHossain
Textile Engineering College, Begumgonj, Noakhali.
Email: haquebd2014@gmail.com1, arifulhassan034@gmail.com2
Abstract:
Change of appearance of denim fabric
by washing was investigated using bleach treatment. The effect of
various
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
An Overview of Lean Manufacturing Using in Garment Industry
AN OVER VIEW OF LEAN MANUFACTURING USING IN GARMENT INDUSTRY
R.Vignesh,
B.Tech, MBA.,
Planning/Financial Analysis
Sree Santhosh Exports, Tirupur.
Email: vigtex@gmail.com
What is Lean?
Lean Manufacturing
is a systematic approach for eliminating the process waste through
continuous improvement. The Lean approach is based on finding
efficiencies and removing wasteful steps that
Monday, December 28, 2015
Physical and Chemical Properties of Wool Fiber
Physical and Chemical Properties of Wool Fiber
Mustaque Ahammed Mamun Quality Assurance Officer, Lamisa Spinning Ltd. Tongi, Gazipur Cell: +8801723300703 Email: mamuntex09@gmail.com
Wool Fiber: Wool is a protein fiber
and it is formed in the skin of sheep and hence it is called animal
fiber. It is one of the major animal fiber. Wool fibers are hygroscopic
and the most hydrophilic of
Trutzschler Blow Room Line - An Overview
Trutzschler Blow Room Line - An Overview
S M Hossen Uzzal B.Sc. in Textile Engineering (CU) Planning Officer Modele De Capital Ind. Ltd, Fatullah, Narayangonj. Email: uhossen@gmail.com
Introduction: Trützschler blow room lines
are always made-to-measure. The main principle of Trutzschler blow room
machines is to open the material and reduce it to the smallest possible
tuft size and
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Knitting Elements of Raschel Warp Knitting Machine
Knitting Elements of Raschel Warp Knitting Machine
Rofiquzzaman Raju Fabric Technologist, B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Knitting elements of rachel warp knitting machine:
The knitting elements of the raschel warp knitting machine are described as follows:
Knitting elements of a latch needle raschel machine
I) Needle: Most of the modern Rachel
Friday, December 25, 2015
Difference between Tricot & Raschel Warp Knitting Machine
Difference between Tricot & Raschel Warp Knitting Machine
Rofiquzzaman Raju
Fabric Technologist,
B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur
Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Tricot Warp Knitting Machine:
In tricot warp knitting m/c compound needles are used. The warp yarns are feed to the needles through guide bars using shogging and swinging motion. Normally tricot warp knitting machine is used
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
How to Measure Fabric Shrinkage in Textile & Apparel Industry
How to Measure Fabric Shrinkage in Textile & Apparel Industry
Muhammad Ibrahim Khalilullah Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University Email: ibrahim23-3123@diu.edu.bd
Shrinkage: The
dimensional stability of a fabric is a measure of the extent to which
it keeps its original dimensions to its manufacture. Shrinkage is a
problem that hampers the dimensional
Difference between Textile and Leather
Textile
Normally textile means a flexible woven material produced by yarn or
thread (made of natural or artificial fibre). Yarn is produced by spinning different
types of fibres like cotton, wool, flax, nylon, rayon etc. We can also say
that, textiles are formed by different techniques like weaving, knitting,
felting etc. For further details explore what is textile?
Leather
Leather is a
Knitting Elements of Tricot Warp Knitting Machine
Knitting Elements of Tricot Warp Knitting Machine
Rofiquzzaman Raju Fabric Technologist, B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Introduction:
The knitting elements are located on four different bars and produce the rows of stitches in a pre-determined, precisely coordinated and simultaneous series of movements. Every knitting element has its own corresponding
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Different Parts of Knitting Head of the Straight Bar Frame
Different Parts of Knitting Head of the Straight Bar Frame
Figure: Shows the cross-section of the knitting head containing the following elements
A. Bearded needle, having a cranked end for location in the tricked and drilled needle bar.
B. Sinker – only one between every other needle space – with a reinforced back and, at the front, a ‘catch’ to sink the yarn around the needles, and a
Monday, December 21, 2015
Pilling on Clothes | Causes and Reduction of Pilling from Cloth
Pilling on Clothes | Causes and Reduction of Pilling from Cloth
Muhammad Ibrahim Khalilullah Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University Email: ibrahim23-3123@diu.edu.bd
Pilling: Pilling is formation of little balls of fibers (pills) on the surface of a fabric which is caused by abrasion in wear. Pilling is the tendency of fibers to come loose from a fabric
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Important Factors which Influencing Knitted Fabric Quality
Important Factors which Influencing Knitted Fabric Quality Muhammad Ibrahim Khalilullah Department of Textile Engineering Daffodil International University Email: ibrahim23-3123@diu.edu.bd
Knitted fabric: There are three types of fabric i.e. woven fabric, knitted fabric and nonwoven fabric. Knitted fabric is produced by knitting process.
There are two types of knitted fabrics:
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Bio-Stone Washing for Garments
Bio-Stone Washing with Celluloses for Garments
Noor Ahmed Raaz B. Sc in Textile Engineer (CU) Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Merchandiser, A.M.C.S Textile Ltd (AEPZ) Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com
Stone washing added a new dimension to denim garments in the late 1970s: the process enabled artificial ageing of denim garments which imparted a fashionably aged look. As the name 'stone
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Textile Industry of Pakistan - An Overview
Textile Industry of Pakistan - An Overview
Munawar Shah Dept. of Textile, MUET, Pakistan Email: munawar1413te100@outlook.com
TEXTILE INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN Textile
is a term that comes from “texture” which is a Latin word that means
“to weave”. A cloth is manufactured by weaving or knitting forms a
fabric. The textile industry
is often considered a backbone of the Islamic Republic
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Natural Dyeing of Cotton Fabric Using Terminalia Chebula and Turmeric Part-5
NATURAL DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC USING TERMINALIA CHEBULA (KADUKKAI) AND TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) PART-5
Rajan.S1 Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India. srajusri321@gmail.com1 Gopinath.M2 Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India. gopi.tc007@gmail.com2
Previous Part
COLOR FASTNESS PROPERTIES OF NATURAL DYES
Natural Dyeing of Cotton Fabric Using Terminalia Chebula and Turmeric Part-4
NATURAL DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC USING TERMINALIA CHEBULA (KADUKKAI) AND TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) PART-4
Rajan.S1
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
srajusri321@gmail.com1
Gopinath.M2
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
gopi.tc007@gmail.com2
Previous Part
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Raw
Natural Dyeing of Cotton Fabric Using Terminalia Chebula and Turmeric Part-3
NATURAL DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC USING TERMINALIA CHEBULA (KADUKKAI) AND TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) PART-3
Rajan.S1
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
srajusri321@gmail.com1
Gopinath.M2
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
gopi.tc007@gmail.com2
Previous Part
PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL DYEING
Natural Dyeing of Cotton Fabric Using Terminalia Chebula and Turmeric Part-2
NATURAL DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC USING TERMINALIA CHEBULA (KADUKKAI) AND TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) PART-2
Rajan.S1
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
srajusri321@gmail.com1
Gopinath.M2
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
gopi.tc007@gmail.com2
Part-1
NATURAL DYE - AN OVERVIEW
Natural
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Natural Dyeing of Cotton Fabric Using Terminalia Chebula and Turmeric Part-1
NATURAL DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC USING TERMINALIA CHEBULA (KADUKKAI) AND TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA) PART-1
Rajan.S1
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
srajusri321@gmail.com1
Gopinath.M2
Textile Chemistry, SSM College of Engineering,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal, India.
gopi.tc007@gmail.com2
ABSTRACT
An innovative approach
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Lace Fabric | Parts of Lace | Types of Lace | Uses of Laces
Lace Fabric | Parts of Lace | Types of Lace | Uses of Laces
Rofiquzzaman Raju Fabric Technologist, B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Main Features of Lace Fabrics: Lace is an open work fabric consisting of a network of yarns formed into intricate designs. Lace may be hand or machine made, and intricate patterns can be produced by either technique. Both narrow
Monday, December 7, 2015
Spunbonding Method for Nonwoven Fabric Production
Spunbonding Method for Nonwoven Fabric Production
Rofiquzzaman Raju Fabric Technologist, B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Spunbonding: Spunbonding is a process by which fabrics are produced directly from a thermoplastic polymer such as polyester, nylon, polypropylene, or polyethylene. The molten polymer is extruded through a spinneret, cooled slightly in the
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Characteristics of Nonwoven Fabric | Uses and Specialty of Nonwoven Products
Characteristics of Nonwoven Fabric | Uses and Specialty of Nonwoven Products
Rofiquzzaman Raju Fabric Technologist, B.J.Group, Mawna, Gazipur Email: rtextile.finance@gmail.com
Nonwoven Fabric Nonwoven fabrics are engineered fabrics created from fibers, continuous filaments or cut yarns. They are flexible, porous, products consisting of one or more fibre layers. The separate fibres may
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Pretreatment of Elastic Fabric
Pretreatment of Elastic Fabric
Rana Sohel Executive Engineer Sunman Textile Mills Ltd. Chittagong Cell: +8801912-420118 Email: rsohel07tex@gmail.com
Elastic Fabric: For elastic fibers, treatments depend on the chemical composition, which can be extremely variable. As far as the fabrics containing segmented polyurethane fibers are concerned, the suggested treatments to be carried out
Friday, December 4, 2015
Different Types of Dyestuffs in Relation to the Fiber Substrate
Different Types of Dyestuffs in Relation to the Fiber Substrate
Rana Sohel Executive Engineer Sunman Textile Mills Ltd. Chittagong Cell: +8801912-420118 Email: rsohel07tex@gmail.com
Dyestuff: The desire to color textiles is an old as spinning and weaving. Natural coloring materials have been used for thousands of years; mineral pigments such as yellow and red ochre, cinnabar;
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Essential Abbreviations of Garments Technology
Essential Abbreviations of Garments Technology Noor Ahmed Raaz Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Merchandiser A.M.C.S Textile Ltd (AEPZ) Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com
Introduction:
Various abbreviations are frequently used in different purposes in day to day life for textile engineers. I have given a list of most essential abbreviations of apparel manufacturing technology. I think it
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Types of Dyeing Machine
Different Types of Dyeing Machine
Rana Sohel Executive Engineer Sunman Textile Mills Ltd. Chittagong Cell: +8801912-420118 Email: rsohel07tex@gmail.com
Introduction:
Dyeing is a process of coloring textile materials for giving attractive look. In broadly we can explain, dyeing is a process by which a yarn, fabric, garments and any other materials that come to contact of dye by
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
An Overview of Method Study in Apparel Industry
An Overview of Method Study in Apparel Industry
Noor Ahmed Raaz Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Merchandiser A.M.C.S Textile Ltd (AEPZ) Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com
Method study: Method study is defined as: the systematic recording and critical examination of existing and proposes ways of doing work, as a means of developing and applying easier more effective methods and reducing
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