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Introduction to Textile

Flax Fiber: A Brief Discussion | Flax Fibre Cultivation | Flax Fibre Cultivation Process | Flax Fibre Cultivating Countries

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace Flax Fiber part 2 | Chemical Composition | Physical Properties and Chemical Properties | Uses and Application of Flax Fiber Flax Fiber | Flax Fibre Cultivation | Flax Fibre Cultivation Process | Flax Fibre Cultivating Countries and Production  Flax Fiber Art of producing Linen […]

Cost Saving in Cotton Spinning: Energy Efficiency and Innovative Solutions

Different Types of Sewing Thread

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace   Different Types of Sewing Thread   Sewing thread According to the definition given by ASTM, sewing thread is a flexible, small diameter yarn or strand usually treated with a surface coating, lubricant or both, intended to be used to stitch one or […]

Cost Saving in Cotton Spinning: Energy Efficiency and Innovative Solutions

Clothing Made From Pinapple Fibre Called Pina

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace   Clothing Made From Pinapple Fibre Called Pina Pineapple is a fruit which is known to all. We think that only fruit is useful and other parts of the fruit are garbage. What we think is wrong. We can produce fiber from pineapple […]

Cost Saving in Cotton Spinning: Energy Efficiency and Innovative Solutions

Drawing Of Synthetic Fibres

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace Drawing Of Synthetic Fibres   Introduction: With the exception of silk , all the filaments are manufactured from man-made materials . silk is a natural filament. The man-made materials are primarily made from chemicals that must be formed and solidified into fibre form. […]

Cost Saving in Cotton Spinning: Energy Efficiency and Innovative Solutions

Study on four truck circular knitting machine.

Most single-jersey fabric is produced on circular machines whose latch needle cylinder and sinker ring revolve through the stationary knitting cam systems that, together with their yarn feeders, are situated at regular intervals around the circumference of the cylinder. The yarns is supplied from cones, placed either on an integral overhead bobbin stand or on a free-standing creel, through tensioners, stop motionsand guide eyes down to the yarn feeder guides.

Cost Saving in Cotton Spinning: Energy Efficiency and Innovative Solutions