What is it about?
It provide a foudnation understanding of fiber to fabric, and conventional textile fabric processing followed by an introduction to technical textiles. All the processing stages in textile manufacturing from fiber production to finished fabric are experiencing enhancement in process control and evaluation. It includes textile fiber production and processing through blow room, carding, drawing, and combing; and fabric production including knitted, woven, nonwoven, and subsequent coloration and finishing and apparel manufacturing.
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Anyone interested to know and understand the how the fiber, yarn and fabric is produced, and what the important processes involved to convert the textile fabric into a useful hometextile or a garment can find this article to provide a clear and comprehensive understanding of the major processing stages. Researchers, students, and workers working in industry can find it useful to provide the real uderstandgin. An comprehensive understanding of fiber and fabric, and coloring or finishing processing is provided.
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Any of fiber substrate including fiber/yarn, fabric, garment, technical textile, etc. may require a series of chemical processing to reduce the undesired content from the fiber. The selection of any pretreatment process, its composition, and methodology depends upon the end-use requirement of the textile product.
Professor Faheem Uddin
Iqra University
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This page is a summary of: Introductory Chapter: Montmorillonite Clay Consumption Trend in Industry, December 2021, IntechOpen,
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.101362.
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