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Introduction to Textile Engineering , Textile Process, Fiber, Yarn,Spinning, Department of Textile , Classification and their flowchart

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  1. 1. MD.KHAIRUL BASHARMD.KHAIRUL BASHAR B.Sc. in Textile Engineering Concentration:Concentration: Apparel Manufacturing Technology Introduction to Textile EngineeringIntroduction to Textile Engineering Bangladesh University of Business andBangladesh University of Business and Technology(BUBT)Technology(BUBT)
  2. 2. PRESENTATIONPRESENTATION Introduction to TextileIntroduction to Textile EngineeringEngineering
  3. 3. Department of Textile Input – Section – Output Fiber – Yarn Manufacturing Section – Yarn Yarn – Fabric Manufacturing Section – Grey Fabric Grey Fabric – Wet Processing Section – Finished Fabric Finished Fabric – Garments Manufacturing Section – Cloth
  4. 4. Spinning The process of producing yarn or filament from fibers or monomer respectively is called spinning.
  5. 5. Classification of spinningClassification of spinning SpinningSpinning Filament spinning Long staple spinning Short staple spinningFilament spinning Long staple spinning Short staple spinning Melt spinning Wet spinning Dry spinningMelt spinning Wet spinning Dry spinning Frictional spinning Air get spinning Rotor spinning Ring spinningFrictional spinning Air get spinning Rotor spinning Ring spinning Carded spinning Combed spinningCarded spinning Combed spinning
  6. 6. Yarn Yarn may be defined as a product of substantial length and relationly small in cross section consisting of fiberes or filament with or without twist.
  7. 7. Flow chart of Corded yarn manufacturing Input – Section – Output Fiber – Blow room – Lap Lap – Carding – Sliver Sliver – 1st drawing – Draw sliver Draw sliver – 2nd drawing - Draw sliver Draw sliver – Simplex – Roving Roving – Ring trame - Yarn
  8. 8. Flow chart of Combed yarn manufacturing Input – Section – Output Fiber – Blow room – Lap Lap – Carding – Sliver Sliver – Pre comb drawing – Sliver Sliver – Lap tormer – Sliver lap Sliver lap – Combing - Sliver lap Sliver lap – Post combing - Sliver lap Sliver lap – Simplex – Roving Roving – Ring trame - Yarn
  9. 9. Jute yarn flow chartJute yarn flow chart MachinesMachines -- ProductsProducts Selection of jute - Raw juteSelection of jute - Raw jute Spreader machines - Lose juteSpreader machines - Lose jute Pilling - To keep jute in aPilling - To keep jute in a definite perioddefinite period for conditioningfor conditioning Breaker card - Breaker rollBreaker card - Breaker roll Finisher card - Finisher rollFinisher card - Finisher roll Drawing(1,2,3 process) - Draw sliverDrawing(1,2,3 process) - Draw sliver Spinning frame - YarnSpinning frame - Yarn Winding - Finished yarnWinding - Finished yarn
  10. 10. Difference between carded and combed yarn Carded 1. The yarn which is obtained without combing is called carded yarn. 2. The quality of carded yarn is not better then combed yarn. 3. Short fiber percentage is high. 4. Combing action is not done hare. 5.Less strength. 6. Irregular. Combed 1.The yarn which is obtained by combing is called combed yarn. 2. The quality of combed yarn is better than corded yarn. 3. Short fiber percentage is low. 4. Combing action is done hare. 5. Higher strength. 6. Regular.
  11. 11. Ginning: Ginning is process that separates the cotton fiber from the seed. Lint : Lint is a spinable fiber which is found the 1st ginning and there fiber length is 0.5-2.5”. Linters : After ginning some short fiber are remained with the surface of the cotton seed which is called linter. Linters Uses : The linters are used as a raw material for producing of rayon viscose rayon and acetate rayon.
  12. 12. Thank You!Thank You!

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