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Quality Control

Quality control is concerned with the evaluation of test data and its application to the control of the process, raw material, intermediate product and final product. It is concerned not only with level and the cost of maintains this level, but also with the presentation of tangible value to measure quality and change in quality….

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Textile fibers

Perceptive fibers and their presentation are necessary for the reason that fibers are the basic unit of most fabrics. Fibers influence produce aesthetics, strength, comfort, look retention, care environmental impact and cost. Winning textile fibers must be presented, frequently in provide, and cost valuable. They must have enough strength, pliability, length and cohesiveness to be…

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Loom Efficiency and versatility

Because of the noise and slower speeds, shuttle looms continue to be replaced with faster, quieter. More versatile shuttleless looms. Four types of shuttle less looms air jet; rapier water jet and projectile have higher weaving speeds and reduced noise levels. In these looms, the filling yarns are measured, inserted, and cut, leaving a fringe…

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Loom Advancements

Loom Advancements Loom Advancements have centered on 1. Devices to weave intricate designs; 2. computers electronic monitoring systems to increase speed , patterning capabilities and quality by repairing problems and keeping looms operating at top efficiency ; 3 . quicker and more efficient means of inserting filling yarns ; automatic devices to speed the take…

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Preparing for weaving

Winding Yarns are repackaged so that they can be used to wave a fabric on a specific loom .This repackaging step is called winding.  In the process, some spun yarns may be given more twist or combined with other single to make ply yarns.  Creeling Yarn packages are placed on a large frame called a…

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Loom

Weaving is done on a machine called a loom. All the weaves that are known today have been made for thousands of years. The loom has undergone significant modifications but the basic principles and operations remain the same. Warp yarns are held taut within the loom, and filling yarns are inserted and pushed into place…

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Woven Fabrics

With the exception of travail fabrics, all woven fabrics are made with two or more sets of yarns interlaced to right angles. Sometimes these fabrics are referred toast biaxial .They have two basic components: warp yarns and filling yarns. The yarns running in the lengthwise direction are called warp yarns or ends , and the…

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Fabric Quality

 Fabric quality is important to textile producers , designers , retailers , and consumers because it describes many characteristics : freedom from defects , uniform structure and appearance , and performance during production and in consumers, hands .Fabric quality influences product cost , suitability for a target market , aesthetic characteristics , and consumer appeal…

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