Smart Clothing Your underwear won’t be able to help you with your taxes‚ but your briefs may soon know when you need air. Smart fashions are the next wave in textiles and they promise to dazzle consumers with their style and innovation. Here are some of the hot products to look for on the runways of the future. Researchers in the UK have developed an adaptive fabric that controls air flow by opening invisible micro shutters when the humidity goes up. A separate layer keeps the rain out even when
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inspection‚ testing grams of quality‚ to ensure products meet design requirements. Textile testing is the application of engineering knowledge and science to the measurement of the properties and characteristics of textile fibers‚ yarns and materials. It involves the use of techniques‚ tools‚ instruments and machines in the laboratory for the evaluation of the properties of these different forms of Textiles. In generally testing is analysis or research or examine about product or materials
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[pic] Vitrulan Textile Glass Space Global Pvt. Ltd Vitrulan Textile Glass Space Global Pvt. Ltd. (VTGSGPL‚ is an Indo-German Joint Venture starting operations in India to establish and sell Self-glue fibre glass protective wall fabrics under the brand name ‘SYSTEXX’ SYSTEXX GLASS FABRIC FOR CRACK BRIDGING AND WALL REINFORCEMENT SYSTEXX – wall and ceiling coverings made of textile fabric‚ i.e. woven from glass yarn. These glass fabrics are used in busy areas
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Managerial economics Name Talha Nisar Reg No: To: Sir Asif Warsi Date: 4th April 2014 Introduction The Alkaram group was founded in March 1986 with a vision to be a provider of innovative textile solutions worldwide. Alkaram is a manufacturer and supplier of distinguished fabric for apparel‚ home and industrial markets with clients all over the world The core services include: Fiber manufacturing Spinning Weaving Knitting Dyeing and printing of woven and knitted fabrics
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JCT LIMITED PHAGWARA EMBED PBrush ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT I acknowledge my indebtness to my revered seniors and Staffs of Marketing Department whose invaluable guidance and ingenuity gave my mere ideas a concrete shape. I really owe a debt of gratitude to Mr.Umesh Mathur and their staffs for delight help‚ experience and cooperation. I extend my profound gratitude to Mr.Akhil Bajaj‚ Training and Placement officer GNA-IMT who guided me in
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Chairman’s Message __________________________________________________ 1 Company Profile _______________________________________________________ 2 Organizational Timeline _______________________________________________ 3 Corporate Structure ___________________________________________________ 4 Mission Statement _____________________________________________________ 5 Stakeholders____________________________________________________________ 6 Product Range ______
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Summer Internship Report On Positioning Arvind Knitted Fabric In The US Brand Market REPORT Submitted To: MBA Office‚ IMNU Under partial fulfillment of Post graduate program in management (2011-12) Submitted By: PRIYANKA SINGH MBA – FT (2nd Year) Roll No. - 101136 Institute of Management Nirma University 1 Student Name: Roll No: PRIYANKA SINGH 101136 30th June‚ 2011 Date of Submission: Organization Name: Address: ARVIND LIMITED Santej Road‚ Tal Kalol‚ Distt- Gandhinagar-
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taxes with hemp in America from 1631 until early 1800’s (LA times‚ Aug 12 1981). Refusing to grow hemp in America during the 17th & 18th century was against the law. You could be jailed! ( Hemp in Colonial Virginia ‚ G. M. Herdon). 80% of all textiles‚ fabrics‚ cloths‚ linen‚ drapes‚ bed sheets‚ etc.....were made from hemp until 1820’s
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Textiles products can be disposed in many different ways: Many are completely unaware that many textiles are recyclable‚ even if they are made from synthetic fabrics. Unfortunately‚ because of this‚ tons of textiles end up in landfills‚ rather than at recycling centers. By recycling textiles‚ we reduce the amount of energy that is required to produce the fabrics‚ since much of the production is already done. Also‚ recycling helps conserve precious resources. Many don’t relise how much energy
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Embroideries of Gujarat: ARI work Printing and embroidery in Gujarat reveals a cultural tradition that has evolved through centuries. Most of the best and earliest textiles were created in Gujarat. Printing and embroidery in Gujarat has a huge world market. Varieties of embroidery in Gujarat include: * Toran‚ the embroidered doorway decoration with hanging flaps‚ which is said to ventilate good luck. * Pachhitpatis‚ hanged from the corners as a welcome symbol to the visitors. * Chaklas
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