Textile Calculation: Fibre to Finished Garment provides detailed explanations of standard numerical calculations used at different stages of garment production, including spinning, weaving, processing, garmenting and testing. At every stage, from fiber production to garment manufacturing, textile production involves the selection of fibers or filaments, yarns, machines and process parameters. The calculations involved in this work relate to requirements of machines in the process line, estimations of process parameters, process characteristics, and machine efficiency, all of which must be objective and backed by sound theory.
Drawing on extensive industry experience, this book gathers these numerical problems from across the supply chain to provide best practice and appropriate solutions. With its comprehensive coverage of all parts of the textile production cycle, this book is essential reading for those preparing to enter the textile industry, as well as an invaluable reference for professionals and researchers.
- Provides a complete overview of the manufacturing process of yarns and garments, as well as introductory material on the building elements of garments
- Includes detailed descriptions of industry testing methods for yarns, fibers and garments
- Explains calculation methodologies from across the textile production process
1 Introduction: textile process: fiber to fabric
2 Applications of selected response surface design of experiments and advanced control charts in textile engineering
3 Fiber manufacturing process
4 Prespinning (blow room, carding, draw-frame)
5 Comber, roving preparation, and ring spinning
6 Yarn structure
7 Fabric preparatory
8 Woven fabric production
9 Fabric structure
10 Knitted fabric production
11 Calculations in fabric chemical processing
12 Apparel manufacturing measures and calculations
13 Fiber testing
14 Yarn testing
15 Fabric testing
R Chattopadhyay is a Professor and Head of the Department of Textile Technology at IIT Delhi, India. His research interests include yarn manufacturing, staple fibre spinning, engineering textile products, quality and process control, and pressure garments. Sujit Kumar Sinha is a Professor at the Department of Textile Technology of the National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India. His research interests include staple fibre spinning, comfort, yarn structural mechanics, nonwoven, carpet characterization. Madan Lal Regar is an Assistant Professor at Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, India. His research interests include compact spinning, staple fibre spinning, comfort, weaving process, yarn structural mechanics, and textile testing.