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Textile
Engineering is a part of engineering which includes the study on
textile raw materials, textile production, textile processing etc. It is
the study of various principles where these principles are applied for
the processing and production of all kinds of textile fabric and yarn
from textile fibres. The physical and chemical properties which learned are utilized for the detailed study and analysis of the behavior of textile fibres.
Textile Engineering is the field which involve design, manufacture, distribution and sales of clothing, management.
It
is an innovative field .The techniques of production changes to get a
better quality fabrics and to increase the production rate. The Textile
Engineering is also known as Textile Technology.
From Dictionary Textile defines as,
a. A broad classification of materials that can be utilized in constructing fabrics, including textile fiber and yarns.
b. Designates the constructed fabric including woven, knitted and non-woven construction as well as lace and crocheted goods.
c. Descriptive of processes, organizations, personal associated with the manufacturer of products from fibers or yarn.
Textile
manufacturing is a major industry. It is based in the conversion of
three types of fibre into yarn, then fabric, then textiles. These are
then fabricated into clothes or other artifacts. Cotton remains the most
important natural fibre, so is treated in depth. There are many
variable processes available at the spinning and fabric-forming stages
coupled with the complexities of the finishing and coloration processes
to the production of wide ranges of products. There remains a large
industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results.
So, the Textile Engineering divided into four major area such as
1. Yarn Manufacturing
2. Fabric Manufacturing
3. Wet Processing
4. Garments Manufacturing
Flow Chart
Input → Section → Output
Fiber → Spinning →Yarn
↓
Yarn → Weaving → Grey Cloth
↓
Grey Cloth → Wet Processing → Dyed/Printed Fabric
↓
Dyed/Printed Fabric → Garment Manufacturing →End product
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