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WELCOME TO MY PRESENTATION

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MY NAME IS SUBRATA KUMAR CHANDA UTHPAL

ID: 143003007 STUDYING B.SC IN TEXTILE

ENGINEERING AT GREEN UNIVERSITY

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MY PRESENTATION TOPIC

INTRODUCTION TO TEXTILE

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WHAT IS TEXTILE?

The word “Textile” originally applied only to woven fabrics,now generally applied to fibers,yarns,or fabrics or products made offers.

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HISTORY OF TEXTILES

Textile identified by archaeologists is at the Dzudzuana Cave in the Georgia.

Flax fibers was discovered had been twisted,cut,dyed a range of colors.

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TEXTILE CORE AREAS

Spinning Weaving Knitting Dyeing Printing Apparel

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FLOW CHART OF TEXTILE PROCESSING

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TEXTILE FIBER

The raw material(natural or artificial) which is used to produce in order to make fabric is called textile fiber.Example- cotton, Polyester etc.

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CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBER

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INTRODUCTION TO YARN PRODUCTION

Spinning is the major part of the textile manufacturing process where three types of fibers are converted into yarn,fabrics,finishing process such as bleaching to become textiles.

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YARN PROCESSING SYSTEM

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Textile fabrics

The term fabric can be defined as a planner structure by interlaced/interloped yarns or fibers made by interlocking fibers.

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TYPES OF FABRIC

Woven fabric:Woven fabrics are made by using two or more sets of yarn interlaced at right angles to each other.

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TYPES OF FABRIC

Knitted fabric:Knitted fabric are made by intermeshing of loops of yarn and can be composed of any kind of fiber, yarn and industrial end-uses.

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TEXTILE WET PROCESSING

Wet processing of textiles consumes huge quantity of water and the quality of the process largely depends on the water quality.

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Flowchart of textile wet processing

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GARMENT MANUFACTURING

Garment manufacturing is an assembly orientated activity with a great range of raw materials,product types, production volume, supply chains and associated technologies.

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GARMENT MANUFACTURING SEQUENCE

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TEXTILE MACHINERIES

Spinning Machineries Weaving Machineries Knitting Machineries Dyeing Machineries Testing Machineries.etc

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IMPORTANCE OF TEXTILE

Food industry Building materials Transporation Health industry Recreational products

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USED IN TEXTILE

Garments Technical textiles Geo textiles Medical textiles E-textiles

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THANK YOU


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