ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY The Faculty of Textile Engineering TEK411E- Fabric Design Doc. Dr. Omer Berk Berkalp Due Date: 25/12/2013 Onur Kurtulmus Ahmet Ozan Tumsek Ahmet Murat Kurnaz A) Fabric Calculations Warp Tex : 35 Weft Tex : 35 Warp Density : 30 ends/cm Weft Density : 24 picks/cm (It is not stable due to unstable beating up pressure) Warp Crimp : 8% Weft Crimp : 5% Used dent and ends/dent : 90/3 dent 1) Cover Factor Ccover = C1 + C2 – C1 . C
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C. Technology and Related System in Hanif Silk Industry Historically handloom has got its predominance and heritages in Bangladesh. The tradition of weaving cloth by hand constitutes one of the richest aspects of Bangladesh culture and heritage. The level of artistry and intricacy achieved in handloom fabrics are unparallel and unique. The handloom can meet every need from exquisite fabrics of daily use. The industry has displayed innate resilience to withstand and adopt itself to the changing demand
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complete. Tailor clothing takes a long time and the price is more expensive‚ so many people do not do it. However‚ with the British industrial revolution‚ the launch of ready-made garments became possible. The industrial revolution introduced new textile machines that allowed garment factories to mass-produce garments instead of customizing them. During this time‚ the evolution of culture also occurred in the consumer class and began to appear to buy clothing. The role of retail stores and urbanization
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Economic downturn beginning in the early 2000s significantly impacted the industry. -Imports dominated the U.S. women’s apparel market‚ accounting for 82% of total industry sales in 2005 (resulting from the elimination of global import quotas on textiles from China in 2004) -Due to the relative ease of outsourcing production‚ barriers to entry in this industry were rather low. -Consumers became very price-sensitive‚ and over half of all apparel purchased was sold “on sale”. This trend toward less
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Chapter I THE PROBLEM Inroduction Dyeing has become part of daily living. For thousands of years‚ dyeing has been used by humans to decorate clothings and different kinds of fabrics. Its first used can be traced back 5000 years ago in India and Middle East where people used the most the most peculiar sources of the colors of their dyes. Since it’s first used ‚ dyes have been dominating the industry. Before‚ dye manufacturers were only able to produce one color at a time. But now dyes
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Construction FM10 APPLICATIONS Zorflex® VB and Zorflex® VB Plus can be used as a component in the following applications: Respiratory masks and other forms of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Medical clothing‚ gowns‚ bedding and textiles Medical wound dressings Industrial applications such as air conditioning systems PROPERTIES Zorflex® VB and Zorflex® VB Plus are available in two forms – knitted or woven: Knitted Cloth NOMINAL PROPERTIES FM30K FM50K
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Defects In Dyeing ‚ Printing And Finishing Methods of Printing Faculty incharge : Mr. V. Sivalingam Chairperson –fashion & textiles NIFT‚ BANGALORE Submitted By: RajshreeSoni B.F.TechV Roll No. 24 2008-12 Defects In Dyeing Common causes of dyeing defects • Materials not prepared properly • Poor machine conditions • Poor water quality • Short comings in dyeing solutions 1.Materials not prepared properly • • • • • • • • Material having dead fibres or other defective fibres Left over of Chemicals
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MARTIN’S TEXTILES Summary: This case is about the dilemma facing by John Martin‚ the CEO of Martin Textiles‚ a New York based textiles company. On August 2‚ 1992‚ which the day that the U.S.‚ Canada‚ and Mexico agreed in principle to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Martin Textiles is a family business over four generation‚ which was started by John’s great-grandfather in 1910. Today‚ the company employs 1‚500 people in three New York facilities. John’s dilemma‚ which is particularly
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1. The migration of many textile jobs and garment companies out of the United States‚ mainly to Mexico to operate there was due to the cheaper advancements in technology included with cheap workers compared to the United States. The Mexican industry’s wages don’t even reach to $2 per hour versus $13 to $14 per hour in the States. So they will save more on huge production than manpower where are easily available. Mexico has a strong capability when it comes to skilled and professional labour as such
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Introduction Aurora Textiles is a textile company that specializes in hosiery‚ knitted outerwear‚ woven‚ and industrial and specialty products. They develop finished fabric to meet specific needs as the leading yarn manufacturer established in the 1900s. However‚ both Aurora and the whole U.S. textile industry have been struggling financially due to globalization and other external factors. Aurora itself may not have responded quickly enough to the deteriorating business environment and has caused
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