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TEXTILE FIBER SCIENCE
Objective:
- To understand the chemical structure of fibers.
- To teach the physical & chemical testing of natural and man made fibers.
- Classification of fibers
- Chemical structure of cellulose and protein fibers and their chemical and physical properties. (cotton, silk, wool)
- Manufacturing and end uses of these fibers.
- General principles involved in the analytical techniques
- Chemical structure of manmade fibers (Rayon, Polyamide, Polyester and Polyacrylonitrile).
- Synthesis of fiber forming polymers manufacturing, properties and end uses of man made fibers.
- Objectives of textile testing.
- Selection of samples for testing – Random sampling procedures for determination of properties of fibers, yarn and fabrics.
- Standards atmospheric test condition, various methods to measure relative humidity, moisture content and moisture regain of textiles.
- Factors affecting regain of textile materials and their effects on fiber properties.
- · Fiber testing – length fineness and evenness, its implication on quality
- Yarn testing – fineness, twist, crimp, elongation and strength.
- Fabric Testing – Strength, elongation, shrinkage, thickness, cover, air permeability, crease recovery, stiffness, weight, repellency drape.
- Fabric inspection procedure its defects and their analysis.
Essential Readings:
- Corbman, P.B.,Textiles – Fiber to Fabric,Gregg Division/McGraw Hill Book Co.USA,1985
- Shenai, V.A: Textile Fibre, Sevak Publications
- Gohl E.G. and Vilensky, Textile Science, C.B.S. Publishers New Delhi, 1983.
- Joseph, M.L., Essential of Textiles (5th edition) Holf, Rinecharts and Winston Publication, Florida 1988.
- Tortora, G. Phylis., Understanding Textiles (2nd edition), Mc Millan Co. USA 1987.
- Moncrief, R.W., Manmade Fibres, John Willey & Sons, New York,2004
- Mishra, S. P., Fibre Science And Technology,New Age International, India 2000