Textile Engineering /
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 processe...
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description | 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 colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges of products. There remains a large industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results. Cotton is the world's most important natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries. There are five stages • Cultivating and Harvesting • Preparatory Processes • Spinning • Weaving • Finishing. |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5936392023-04-05T04:16:08ZTextile Engineering / Cody, Roxanna, author 644541 software, multimedia Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : Research World,2012©2012engTextile 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 colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges of products. There remains a large industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results. Cotton is the world's most important natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries. There are five stages • Cultivating and Harvesting • Preparatory Processes • Spinning • Weaving • Finishing.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 colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges of products. There remains a large industry that uses hand techniques to achieve the same results. Cotton is the world's most important natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries. There are five stages • Cultivating and Harvesting • Preparatory Processes • Spinning • Weaving • Finishing.Textile chemistryhttp://repository.library.utm.my/2884/URN:ISBN:9788132331094Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
spellingShingle | Textile chemistry Cody, Roxanna, author 644541 Textile Engineering / |
title | Textile Engineering / |
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topic | Textile chemistry |
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