Monday, April 13, 2015

What is Textile? Uses of Textiles // Flow Chart of Textile Processing ///

What is the fabric?

The word ''textile'' originally applied only to woven fabrics, now generally applied to fibers, yarns, or fabrics or products made offers, yarns or fabrics. Weaving term comes from the Latin verb texture loom, but, as the terms of the Textile Institute explains the definitions of terms, it is now 'a generic term that applies to the whole fiber industry, wire or cord characterized by flexibility, clarity and high length to thickness'
And textiles, particularly an essential component of clothing fabrics, because it is the basic raw material of the dress. It is therefore important to know the sequence of making a textile fiber. Product quality is the main goal at the moment, and without the knowledge of the manufacture of any fiber, textile fabrics and son, it is impossible to maintain the high quality clothing. Before going into the details of the whole process for the production of gray cloth Take a look at what is the fabric fibers and textiles and fabrics can be described in the graphic production process.

Textile is a very widely used term which includes:

          1. All kinds of fibers (e.g: Cotton, Jute, Wool, Polyester, Viscose etc.)

          2. All kinds of Process(e.g: Spinning, Weaving, Knitting,  Finishing etc.)

          3. All kinds of machineries (e.g: Spinning machineries, Weaving machineries, Knitting                            machineries, Dyeing machineries  etc.)

         4. To convert textile fiber into finished or end use products (e.g: Garments, Technical textiles,                 Geo textiles, Medical textiles  etc.)





                                          Flow Chart of Textile Processing



Input/Raw Materials →→ Processing Steps → →→→ Output

Textile Fibers →→→→→→ Yarn Manufacturing  →→→→→→→Yarn
                                                                                                                                                  

Yarn→→→→→→→ Fabric Manufacturing→→→→→Grey Fabrics  
(Weaving/Knitting Industry) 

Gray Fabrics→→→→→→Wet Processing →→→→→Finished Fabrics
(Dyeing, Printing & Finishing Industry)

  
    Finished Fabrics→→→→ →Garment Manufacturing→→→→→ Garments
                                                      (Garment Industry)

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  2. Thanks for the explanation!
    For thickness measurement, you could always use Elcometer 224

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