Category Archives: Textile

Textile Manufacturing Flow Chart

By | October 15, 2016

Flow Chart of Textile Manufacturing Process    Noor Ahmed Raaz B.Sc. in Textile Engineering (CU) Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Lecturer, Department of Textile Engineering Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com   Textile Manufacturing: Textile is a versatile word to use all over the world. In a normal scene, textile is including fiber to garment.… Read More »

Knitting Technology with Flow Chart

By | August 30, 2016

Knitting Technology with Flow Chart  Md. Mezanur Rahman Merchandiser Birds A & Z Ltd. Email: mizanur.btec@gmail.com   Knit Fabric: The fabric is produced by making a loop by needle this is called knit fabric. This is produced by Interlooping or Intralooping process. Knit fabric is produced by a knitting machine using different type of cam design… Read More »

Flow Chart of Fabric Manufacturing

By | August 20, 2016

Flow Chart of Fabric Manufacturing Noor Ahmed Raaz Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Owner and Editor in chief Textile Merchandising Asst. Prof., Department of Textile Engineering Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology Email: mnnabi@adust.edu.bd Fabric: Fabric is a plain sheet of cloth, which is made from natural or man-made fibers by weaving or knitting process. Most… Read More »

Difference between Woven Fabric and Knit Fabric

By | August 18, 2016

Difference between Woven Fabric and Knit Fabric  Noor Ahmed Raaz Owner & Editor in Chief Textile Merchandising Faculty Member, Department of Textile Engineering Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com Woven Fabric: The surface of woven fabric is usually hard and not stretch. Formation of woven fabrics are two sets of yarns. Those yarns… Read More »

Methods of Alternative Fabrics Joining

By | July 21, 2016

Methods of Alternative Fabrics Joining  Noor Ahmed Raaz B.Sc. in Textile Engineering (CU) Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing Merchandiser A.M.C.S Textile Ltd (AEPZ) Email: raju.uttara105@gmail.com   Alternative Methods: The dominant process in the assembly of garments is sewing, which is done by needle and thread for joining of fabrics. The methods/systems/processes which have been developed as… Read More »