QUALITY ASSURANCE (THEORY)

Paper Code: 
FSD-421
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  • To understand various processes of quality assurance.
  • To enhance awareness of several international standards in quality assurance.

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FSD 421

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quality Assurance

(Theory)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The students will be able to –

 

CO 93 Define the quality parameters for fibre, fabrics and garments

CO 94 Acquire skills to inspect, manage and control quality in the textile industry.

CO 95 Evaluate the quality and suitability of raw materials, assess the quality of final product and set standards and benchmark for new product development.

CO 96 Analyze the quality considerations in sewn production processes.

CO 97 Develop knowledge on standards, regulations and organizations working towards quality control.

CO 98 Develop knowledge on the socio economic and environmental aspects of textile industry and develop familiarity with regulations and standards promoting eco-friendly textiles.

Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussions, Power point presentations, Video Tutorials, Guest lectures by industry experts, Industry Visits

 

Learning Activities for the students : Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Industry Visits, Quizzes, reports and presentations, individually and/or in groups.

Assessment task will include Class test on the topics, Semester end examinations, quiz, Visit report, student’s presentations and assignments.

 

 

12.00
Unit I: 
Quality
  • Concept of Quality, Quality cost relationship, managing quality through inspection and testing, and seven tools of quality
  • Inspection: Inspection and its significance. Raw material inspection, In process inspection and Final quality inspection (Inspecting garments using spec sheets and measuring tape)
  • Fabric faults at different stages of manufacturing: yarn defects, weaving defects, dyeing defects and finishing defects
12.00
Unit II: 
Textile Testing
  • Introduction, precision and accuracy of test methods, atmospheric   conditions for testing, strength properties of apparel. Fabric stretch properties, dimensional changes in apparel due to laundering, dry cleaning, steaming pressing and color fastness
  • Drapability and Crease recovery
  • Performance test of textiles for examining product outcomes
  • Standards and Tests of Fabric for: Functionality, Fit and Fashionality
  • Determining the Appropriate Test
12.00
Unit III: 
Sewn Production Processes
  • Quality Considerations in: Marker and Laying, Spreading, Knife Cutting and Computer Driven Cutters, Dies, Bundling Assembly, Assembly, Finishing and Final Inspection
  • Button quality testing, Interlining quality testing, testing of  Zippers, snap fasteners, sewing threads
12.00
Unit IV: 
Standards
  • Benefits of standards
  • Levels of standards
  • Sources of standards
  • ISO 9000 Series
  • Introduction to AATCC, ASTM, ISO, BIS, INDA
12.00
Unit V: 
Care labelling and Eco friendly textiles
  • Importance, terminology, symbols and usage, International care labelling,
  • Elementary knowledge of wool mark and silk mark.
  • Introduction to eco friendly textiles, banned dyes and eco parameters,
  • Environmental impact of Textile Industries
Essential Readings: 
  1. Kincade, Doris, H., Sewn Product Quality- A Management Perspective, Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey, London, 2008
  2. Mehta,P, Bhardwaj, S.K., Managing Quality in the Apparel Industry, New Age International Ltd. Publisher, New Delhi
  3. Das S., Quality Characterisation of Apparel, Wood Head Publishing Ltd., 2009
  4. Singh A.K. Quality Evaluation of Textiles, NITRA, Ghaziabad
  5. Sara. J. Kadolph, Quality Assurance for Textiles and Apparel, Fairchild Publication, 1998
References: 
  1. Tortora, Phyllis, G., Understanding Textile, McMillan Co.USA, 1987
  2. Corbman, P.B., Textiles-Fibre to fabric, McGraw Hill Co.,USA, 1985
  3. Joseph, M.L., Essential of Textiles (5th edition) Holf, Rinecharts& Winston Publication, Florida 1988.
  4. Ruth E. Glock, Apparel Manufacturing: Sewn Product Analysis, 4th edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009
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