
Handbook of Worsted Wool and Blended Suiting Process
R. S. Tomar(Editor)
Woodhead Publishing India Pvt Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 4. June 2015
Book
Hardback
154 pages
978-93-80308-01-2 (ISBN)
Description
The textile manufacturing process consists of the sub-processes of spinning, weaving, dyeing, and chemical processing. Over the years, worsted wool has been a popular choice for men's trousers, pleated skirts for women, and both men's suits and sport jackets. Because worsted wool is so durable, it wells very well and also drapes easily. In this book, all processes carried out up to grey fabric stage are explained with visual aids and the quality test procedures are mentioned.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
125 s/w Abbildungen
125 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-80308-01-2 (9789380308012)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Preface
Introduction to different fibres
What is wool?
Types of wool
Basic quality parameters
Properties of wool
What is Super.X.?
Wool classification
Dyeing wool / polyester and other fibres
What is a product?
Textile fibres and their description
Purpose of blending
Blending
Introduction to fibres which blends with wool
Fibre to fabric
Fibre to fabric process
Objectives of the process
Worsted carding
Back washing
Combing
Worsted spinning
Warehouse and tops conditioning
Weaving
Mending
Introduction to yarn numbering system
Count conversion formulae
Twist
Supply chain management (SCM)
Weaves and colour effects
Introduction
Special weaves
Weave and colour effects
Checks
Stripe
Dobby effects
Finishes
Introduction
Fabric/garment care
Fabric defects
Introduction
Spinning defects
Spinning faults
Weaving defects
Weaving faults
Mending defects
Dyeing defects
Finishing defects
Fabric care symbols
Testing procedures
Uster evenness testing procedure
Tensile strength testing procedure
Hairiness testing procedure
Classimat testing procedure
Re-gauging cuts/kg testing procedure
Twist testing
Count testing (count wrapping)
Testing procedure for wrapping of sliver and roving/rubbing
Test procedure for calculating oil%
Testing procedure for determining moisture
Method to conduct ring frame end breakage study
Method to conduct TFO end breakage study
Method to conduct loom operating study
Method of cross-checking of beam gaiting strips
Method of cross-checking of dyed strips
Method of cross-checking of mended pieces
References
Index
Introduction to different fibres
What is wool?
Types of wool
Basic quality parameters
Properties of wool
What is Super.X.?
Wool classification
Dyeing wool / polyester and other fibres
What is a product?
Textile fibres and their description
Purpose of blending
Blending
Introduction to fibres which blends with wool
Fibre to fabric
Fibre to fabric process
Objectives of the process
Worsted carding
Back washing
Combing
Worsted spinning
Warehouse and tops conditioning
Weaving
Mending
Introduction to yarn numbering system
Count conversion formulae
Twist
Supply chain management (SCM)
Weaves and colour effects
Introduction
Special weaves
Weave and colour effects
Checks
Stripe
Dobby effects
Finishes
Introduction
Fabric/garment care
Fabric defects
Introduction
Spinning defects
Spinning faults
Weaving defects
Weaving faults
Mending defects
Dyeing defects
Finishing defects
Fabric care symbols
Testing procedures
Uster evenness testing procedure
Tensile strength testing procedure
Hairiness testing procedure
Classimat testing procedure
Re-gauging cuts/kg testing procedure
Twist testing
Count testing (count wrapping)
Testing procedure for wrapping of sliver and roving/rubbing
Test procedure for calculating oil%
Testing procedure for determining moisture
Method to conduct ring frame end breakage study
Method to conduct TFO end breakage study
Method to conduct loom operating study
Method of cross-checking of beam gaiting strips
Method of cross-checking of dyed strips
Method of cross-checking of mended pieces
References
Index