to Different Dyeing Machineries Dyes‚ Theory of Dyeing‚ Classification of Dyes and its application Dyeing & Printing 1.0. Introduction to Textile Dyeing 3 Dyeing is the process of imparting colours to a textile material in loose fibre‚ yarn‚ cloth or garment form by treatment with a dye. Dyeing is also the process of coloring textile materials by immersing them in an aqueous solution of dye‚ called dye liquor. Normally the dye liquor consists of dye‚ water and an auxiliary. To improve
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1995 his daughter‚ Marjorie Yang‚ became the group’s chairperson. Esquel is rather unique in the apparel manufacturing industry in a number of ways‚ the first being its vertical set up; it has capabilities that range from cotton farming‚ ginning‚ and yarn spinning‚ to production of fabrics‚ garments‚ and accessories‚ and all the way to retailing. In addition‚ despite operating in a traditional industry‚ Esquel implemented a series of supporting IT (Information Technology) and supply chain management
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Shrinkage is the contraction in the dimension of the fabric due to usage. These are the reasons for shrinkage: • In case of a fabric‚ the warp yarns are under much strain due to interlacement than the weft yarns. Hence when a fabric is allowed to shrink‚ the warp yarn shrinkage will be more than weft yarns. • To overcome this fabric is extended in widthwise to some extent in the stenter machine during the finishing process. Then it is subjected to the preshrink process. Various mechanical
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SILK Silk is undisputedly the most beautiful of all natural fibers‚ with its unearthly sheen. It is also uncommonly strong‚ even at its finest‚ when it is almost invisible. It is unlike any other fiber used to make fabrics‚ for it is neither grown in a field or on an animal. It is not manufactured in a factory. A humble caterpillar about the size of a woman’s smallest finger produces the silk fiber‚ spinning it out of its mouth‚ using tiny fore-legs to place the silk where it should go. It is
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References: • Understanding Textiles – Billie J Collier‚ Martin Bide‚ Phyllis G Tortora • Animal Fiber – Meenakshi Rastogi • Fibers and Yarns – Meenakshi Rastogi • Handbook of Textile Fibers‚ Vol. I – J. Gordon Cook • Fabric Science – J.J Puzzoto • www.fibertofashion.com • www.
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country commanding the entire gamut of silk production right from reeling of cocoons to the weaving of pure silk fabric of various shades and designs‚ all under one roof. KSIC uses only high quality pure natural silk and 100% pure gold zari. The raw silk yarn Filatures obtained from T. Narasipura factory and open Market are put through various process and Quality silk products are produced for end user consumption. The factory has an installed capacity of 8‚00‚000 Mtrs per annum. PRRODUCT •
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set of 869 kVA at a cost of Rs 47.70. The new set is expected to be more economicalI from the point of view of diesel consumption and usage for longer period. Background RTL commenced commercial production in 2005. It manufactures synthetic blended yarn which is a raw material for other textile weaving mills and also for handloom and power looms. The company’s mills are situated in an industrially less developed area in a northern state. The company has a licensed capacity of 80‚000 spindles and existing
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economy as a whole but it also contributes to the relief of poverty in rural areas. Families can easily enter carpet-making as an occupation as it requires few infrastructural facilities. It does not require electricity‚ water‚ etc. A wooden loom‚ yarn and knotting skill are needed to make carpets. According to the Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA‚ 2003) there are 150000-200000 looms in the country. The number of weavers is estimated around 200000-250000. Carpet making
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the waste % in spinning process are raw material properties‚ setting points in blow room and carding machine‚ length measurement accuracy‚ can management‚ doffing time‚ working environment‚ yarn faults‚ settings of autoconer etc. Proper controlling of wastages lead to proper use of raw materials‚ maximum yarn realization‚ better working environment‚ cost control‚ increase profitability and provide sustainability to spinning industry in the perfect competitive market condition. Some empirical relations
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represented “the potential for sales from Popp’s Charlotte office‚” “the quality of yarn produced by Clemson‚” and “the availability of customers for Clemson Yarn.” Each of these categories‚ however‚ necessarily implies a statement of opinion‚ including‚ no doubt‚ a certain amount of puffery. Statements of opinion‚ in large part because they can be neither true nor false‚ are not actionable as fraudulent. Wilson v. Popp Yarn Corp.‚ 680 F.Supp. 208‚ 214-15 (W.D.N.C.) (1988) (citations omitted).
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