Pub Date : 2002-08-14DOI: 10.1080/00405160208688956
S. Rajendran, S. Anand
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Pub Date : 2002-06-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160208688954
B. Le Pechoux, T. Ghosh
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Pub Date : 2002-03-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160208688953
A. Barella, A. Manich
The present monograph continues the series on yam hairiness initiated by one of the present authors in 1966. The most relevant recent items in this series are by Barella [1,2] and Barella and Manich [3]. The last monograph covers the most relevant advances up to 1994, but, in the last six years, some important work has been carried out in the field of hairiness measurement as well as in the development of new spinning processes. This monograph is intended to bring up to date information on the most significant improvements in the measuring methods and on the reduction and control of yam hairiness in the course of the spinning processes. Reference will also be made to such post-spinning processes as steaming, winding, twisting and doubling, singeing, sizing, weaving, knitting, and apparel manufacture.
本专著延续了1966年由一位现任作者发起的山药毛羽系列。本系列中最相关的最新项目是Barella[1,2]和Barella and Manich[3]。最后一本专著涵盖了到1994年为止最相关的进展,但是,在过去六年中,在毛羽测量领域以及在发展新的纺纱工艺方面进行了一些重要的工作。本专著旨在介绍纺纱过程中测量方法和纱线毛羽减少和控制方面最重要的最新信息。还将介绍蒸、绕、捻、并、烧毛、上浆、织造、针织和服装制造等纺纱后工序。
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Pub Date : 2002-03-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160208688952
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Pub Date : 2000-09-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160008688888
J. Ukponmwan, A. Mukhopadhyay, K. Chatterjee
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Pub Date : 2000-03-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160008688882
A. Seyam
ITMA "99 has brought to the textile manufacturers a sizeable number of technological advances. Perhaps the show has brought the most advances to the fabric producers, and especially to the weavers. Examples of these advances in weaving are higher speeds than have been seen before, more automation, new tension control systems, a new Jacquard shedding concept, a new sizing proeess, pre-wet size, waste reduction, and on-line inspection. The most significant conclusion from this ITMA is that the developed nations could, in fact, drastically lower the labor cost and hence gain back the competition in the commodity fabric markets. In this section, significant developments in winding, warping, warp sizing, and weaving technologies are critically reviewed. Whenever appropriate, a technical background is given.
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Pub Date : 2000-03-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160008688883
D. Bailey, J. Grow
Machinery offerings at the ITMA '99 in Paris were focused primarily on innovations to improve the science of knitting through control of the knitting process. These innovations will result in more flexibility to the knitter, more output in first quality fabrics, higher production efficiencies, higher production speeds, and more profit. Achievement of these goals is a direct result of the machinery manufacturers having engineered into the process the aspects of increased and improved automation, better-built machines, improved and 'next century' electronics, aerospace metals in machine components, and simplified operation. Versatility and the ability to change styles quickly were the main focus of most manufacturers of knitting machinery. In addition to manufacturing better machinery, the conunitment to partnerships between the machine manufacturer and the knitter has become a focus of the machinery companies. Custom building of cylinders and dials, take-ups, wider cylinder diameters, on-machine quality monitoring, and precision interchangeable parts are all examples of a commitment to the customer. Because of increased worldwide competition among knitters, it is imperative that the knitter be able to expand productivity, increase efficiency, and become both more versatile and flexible. These necessities for the knitter are more achievable than ever because of the offerings of the machinery manufacturers at ITMA '99.
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Pub Date : 2000-03-01DOI: 10.1080/00405160008688884
B. Pourdeyhimi, S. K. Batra
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