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SCOURINGthis process removes microdust BLEACHINGthis produces an offwhite colourGASSINGthis produces a smooth finish to the fabricSTENTERINGthis prevents the shrinkage
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SCOURINGthis process removes microdust BLEACHINGthis produces an offwhite colourGASSINGthis produces a smooth finish to the fabricSTENTERINGthis prevents the shrinkage and wrinkling of knitted or wov. Muhammad Nadeem Shuakat . And Xungai Wang. Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia. What are Composites?. Materials formed by intimately combining two or more discrete physical . Abstract. . Fabrics are often utilized in the construction of various types of bags, specially traveling bags, where strength, flexibility and durability are important. The aim of this research is to produce woven fabrics suitable for being used in traveling bags. All samples under study were produced of polyester yarns 50, 70 and 100 denier .Three weft sets were used 60, 80 and 100 picks /cm and three fabric structure (plain weave 1/1, twill 1/4 and satin 5). Samples were coated using P.V.C in order to produce a waterproof, moisture . Types of Fabrics. Fabric Construction. The Three Basic Types of Fabric:. WOVEN. KNIT. NON-WOVEN. Woven Fabrics. . Made on a loom. Harnesses . Hold the Warp or lengthwise yarns during weaving. Go up and down and determine the weaving pattern . Task.. Compare the structure of a knitted jumper with that of a polyester fleece jacket.. Describe the characteristics of each fabric.. This tasks requires you to formulate your own response, the answer is not found in the text book!. Chapter 13. 1. Finishing Processes. Finish = special treatments applied to improve a fabric’s appearance, texture or performance. Finishes added to reduce undesirable characteristics. Some add a design like a stripe or print. NAME OF STUDENTS. Manali. . Kolekar. -084051126. Rupesh. Jadhav-084050017. Atish. Mohite-084050030. Filtration. Filtration means capture and retention of small particles from a moving stream either from gas or liquid , with minimum resistant to flow.. Muhammad Nadeem Shuakat . And Xungai Wang. Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia. What are Composites?. Materials formed by intimately combining two or more discrete physical . Apparel Construction Tools & Equipment. Measuring Equipment. Tape Measure. Sewing or Seam Gauge. Yard Stick. Transparent Ruler. Hem Gauge. Skirt Marker. Tape Measure. Purpose: . Taking Body Measurements. Apparel Construction Tools & Equipment. Measuring Equipment. Tape Measure. Sewing or Seam Gauge. Yard Stick. Transparent Ruler. Hem Gauge. Skirt Marker. Tape Measure. Purpose: . Taking Body Measurements. Apparel and Textile Development Level 1. There are eight characteristic by which fibers and fabrics are evaluated (judged or assessed).. Abrasion resistance. Absorbency. Durability. Elasticity. Resiliency. 1integrated with ZECU system for sewagetreatment in small communitiesBayoumi GBEl-Gendy AS Sabry TIM and Saad M United Nation IndustrialDevelopment Organization Cairo Egypt Email gihanbayoumigmailcom FACS Educator. Westlake High School. Textile Fibers. What are Fibers?. Fibers are the . basic units. of all . textiles. . Textiles are a . form of cloth or fabric. from which clothing and other items are made. . (a) Giving examples, explain the reasons why fibres are blended. (10 marks). (b) (. i. ) Describe the properties of wool and nylon and explain why they are often blended together.. (10 marks). (ii) Give, with reasons, . LO3: . Demonstrate an understanding of the different fibres and fabrics, and their impact on the environment.. FROM FIBRE TO FABRIC . WATCH THE FOLLOWING VIDEO:. https. ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDuiSnBYCQc.
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