The Complete Technology Book on Textile Spinning, Weaving, Finishing and Printing (3rd Revised Edition) ( ) ( Best Seller ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Author NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers ISBN 9788178331638
Code ENI107 Format Paperback
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Pages: 564 Published 2017
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Textile industry is one of the few basic industries, which is characterised as a necessary component of human life. One may classify it as a more glamorous industry, but whatever it is, it provides with the basic requirement called clothes. Spinning is the process of converting cotton or manmade fibre into yarn to be used for weaving and knitting. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material. Printing is the process of applying colour to fabric in definite patterns or designs.

The textile industry occupies an important position in the total volume of merchandise trade across countries. Developing countries account for little over two-third of world exports in textiles and clothing. It is the second largest employer after agriculture, providing employment to over 45 million people directly and 60 million people indirectly. The future for the textile industry looks promising, buoyed by both strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. 


This book is based on the latest technology involved in textile industry, which describes the processes available at the spinning and fabric forming stages coupled with the complexities of the finishing and colouration processes to the production of wide ranges of products. 

The major contents of the book are dyeing of textile materials, principles of spinning, process preparatory to spinning, principles of weaving, textile chemicals, yarn preparation, weaving and woven fabrics, knitting and knit fabrics, nonconventional fabrics, cellulosics, mixed fibers, printing compositions, printing processes, transfer dyes, transfer inks etc. It describes the manufacturing processes and photographs of plant & machinery with supplier’s contact details. 

It will be a standard reference book for professionals, entrepreneurs, textile mill owners, those studying and researching in this important area and others interested in the field of textile industry. 

1.  The Dyeing Of Textile Materials           

            Mordants                                                        

            Assistants                                                      

            Dyestuffs                                                        

            Indigo                                                              

            The Ingrain Dyes                                            

            Water Used in Dyeing                                                

            Interdependence of Processes                        

            Processes Preliminary to Dyeing                    

            Wool Scouring                                                

            “Boiling-off” Silk                                             

            Cotton Bleaching                                                       

            Wool Dyeing Processes                                   

            Dyeing of Loose Wool                                      

            Slubbing (Silver)                                             

            Yarn Dyeing                                                    

            Piece Dyeing                                                   

            “Woaded Colours”                                           

            Blacks on Wool                                               

            Dark Blues, Greens, and Browns on Wool    

            Cotton Dyeing Processes                                

            Fast Blacks on Cotton                                    

            Fast Colours on Cotton                                  

            Basic Colours on Cotton                                

            Dyeing of Mercerized Cotton                          

            Union Dyeing Processes                                 

            Silk Dyeing Processes                                    

            The Dyeing of Artificial Silk                            

            Colour Matching                                            

            Fastness Properties of Dyes                           

2.  The Principles Of Spinning                      

            Long Fibre Spinning                                       

            Short Fibre Spinning                                     

3.  Process Preparatory To Spinning        

            Four Methods of Preparing Vegetable Fibres for Spinning    

            Four Methods of Preparing Animal Fibres for Spinning        

            Two Methods of Silk Preparation                   

            Typical Example of the Method of

            Preparing and Spinnig                                   

            A Textile Material (China-grass or Ramie)     

            Preparatory Machines                                    

            The Cotton Gin                                               

            The Washing or Scouring Machine               

            The Dryer                                                       

            The Cotton Scutcher                                      

            The Flax Scutcher                                          

            The Backwasher                                            

            The Preparing Gill-box                                   

            The Carder                                                     

            The Dresser                                                    

            The Comb                                                       

            The Drawing-box                                            

            The Cone Drawing-box.                                  

            The French Drawing-box                                

4.  The Principles Of WeavING                      

            Group-unit Weaving                                       

            Shedding                                                        

            Picking                                                            

            Beating-up                                                     

            Letting-off and Taking-up                              

            The Boxing Mechanism                                  

            The Stop-rod and Loose-reed Mechanism     

            The Weft-fork Mechanism                              

            The Warp-stop Mechanism                            

            The Spooling or Shuttling Mechanism          

 

5.  The Principles Of Designing And

      ColouriNG                                                      

 

            Materials                                                        

            Interlacing                                                      

            The Use of Point-paper                                   

            Colour                                                             

            Figure Designing                                            

6.  The Principles Of FinishiNG                    

            Finishing Processes and Machines               

            Mending, Knotting and Burling                     

            Scouring                                                         

            Milling                                                            

            Crabbing                                                        

            Steaming                                                        

            Dyeing                                                            

            Washing-off                                                    

            Drying                                                             

            Tentering                                                        

            Brushing and Raising                                    

            Cropping or Cutting                                       

            Singeing                                                         

            Pressing                                                          

            Calendering                                                    

            Schreincring                                                  

            Filling                                                             

            Conditioning                                                   

            Waterproofing                                                 

            General Notes                                                 

7.  Textile Chemicals                                      

            Indian Demand                                              
            Demand for Bleaching Agents                       

            Textile Bleach Formulation                            

            Industry Trends and Success Factors           

            Outlook and Opportunities                            

            Fluorescent Whitening Agent                        

            Sector of Applications                                    

            Usage Pattern                                                 

            Industry Trends and Success Factors           

            Outlook and Opportunity                               

            Flame Retardants                                           

            Halogenated Compounds                               

            Non Halogenated Compounds                        

            Application                                                     

            Sector of Applications                                    

            Bleaching Agents                                           

            Use of Various Bleaching Agents on

            Textile Fibres                                                  

            Hydrogen Peroxide                                          

            Sodium Hydrosulphite (Hydros)                     

            Sodium Hypochlorite                                      

            Application and Formulations                       

            Bleaching Assistants                                     

            Chelating Agents                                            

            Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylate                                

            Carboxy Methyl Cellulose                              

            Demand                                                          

            Acrylates                                                        

            Industry Treands and Success Factors         

            Pattern of Use and Formulation - Starch/

            Modified-Starch                                              

            The Spin Finish Compositions for Polyester and Polya Ide Yarn       

            White Oil                                                        

            Industry Trends and Success Factors           

            Warp Sizes                                                     

            Sector of Applications for Sizing Agents        

            Filament Yarns                                               

            Staple or Spun Yarn                                      

            Starch/Modified Starch                                 

            Demand                                                          

            Polyvinyl Alcohol                                            

            Operations Involved in the Use of the

            Textile Chemicals                                           

            Classification of Textile Chemicals                

            Classification Based on Use Pattern             

            Group Classification                                      

            Yarn Lubricants                                             

            Spin Finishing Agent                                     

 

8.  Global Scenario For

      Textile CheMICALS                                    

 

            Consumption Pattern of Textile Chemicals   

            Estimated Global Market for Textile

            Chemicals                                                      

            Estimated Markets for Textile Chemicals in the Asia-pacific Region (2001) 

            Estimated Consumption of Textile Chemical in Different Regions    

            Categories of Textile Chemicals Value           

            (In Millions of Dollars)                                    

            Us Market for Textile Chemicals                    

            Industry Trends and Success Factors           

            Outlook and Opportunities                            

            Oxalic Acid                                                     

            Polyehtylene Glycol                                        

            Applications in Textile Industry                     

            Silicone Oil/ Silicone Emulsion                     

            Indian Demand for Silicone Oil/ Emulsion in

            Textile Sector                                                  

            Industry Trends and Successful Factor        

            Outlook and Opportunities                            

            Emeu/Dmdheu                                              

            Industry Trends and Success Factors           

            Sulphur Black                                                

            Industry Trends and Outlook                         

            Textile Enzymes                                              

            Cellulase/Amylase                                         

            Classification of Thickening Agent                

            Pigment Binders                                             

            Guar Gum                                                      

            Sodium Alginate                                             

            Sodium/Zinc Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate    

            Styrene Butadiene Rubber - Lattices            

            Formaldehyde Based Resins                          

            Industry Trends and Outlook                         

            Indian Scenario                                              

            Consumption Pattern of Flame Retardent     

            Printing Auxiliary                                           

 

9.  YARN PREPARATION                                       

            Introduction                                                   

            Winding                                                          

            Quill Winding                                                 

            Warping                                                          

            Slashing or Warp Sizing                                

            Drawing-In and Tying-In                                

10.  Weaving AND WOVEN FABRICS               

            Introduction                                                   

            Woven Fabrics                                                

            Plain Weave                                                    

            Rib Weaves                                                     

            Basket Weaves                                               

            Twill Weaves                                                   

            Satin Weaves                                                 

            Drawing-In Draft, Chain and Reed Plans      

            Cover Factor                                                   

            Other Terms Related to Single Fabrics          

            Weaving                                                          

            Shedding                                                        

            Filling Insertion                                              

            Beat-up                                                          

            Warp and Fabric Control                               

            The Weaving Cycle                                         

            Woven Fabric Production                               

            Secondary Mechanisms (Motions) In A

            Power Loom                                                    

            Warp Stop Motions                                         

            Filling Stop Motions                                       

            Warp Protector Motion                                   

            Selvage Motion                                               

            Box Motion                                                     

            Automatic Filling Transfer                             

            Shuttleless Looms                                          

            Introduction                                                   

            Rapier Looms                                                  

            Projectile (Gripper) Looms                              

            Fluid Jet Looms                                              

            New Weaving Technologies - Multiple

            Shed Looms                                                    

            Filling Accumulation Systems                       

            Modification of the Salvege                            

11.  Knitting AND KNIT FABRICS                   

            Introduction                                                   

            Knitting Elements                                          

            Needles and Knitting Action                          

            Sinkers                                                           

            Weft Knitting                                                  

           Single Knitting                                                

            Single Knit Fabrics                                         

            Double Knitting                                              

            Double Knit Fabrics                                       

            Purl Knit Fabrics                                            

            Knit, Tuck and Float Loops                            

            Weft Knit Design                                            

            Stitch Notation                                               

            Weft Knit Fabrics                                           

            Weft Knitted Fabric Production                      

            Warp Knitting                                                 

            Introduction                                                   

            Major Machine Classification                        

            Knitting Elements                                          

            Warp Knitting Action                                     

            Comparison between Tricot and Raschel      

            Warp Knit Design                                           

            Point Paper Notation                                      

            Single Bar Fabric                                           

            Two Bar Fabrics                                             

            Warp Knit Fabric Production                         

12.  NonconVENTIONAL FABRICS                   

            Introduction                                                   

            Nonwoven Systems and Fabrics                    

            Chemically or Adhesively Bonded Fabrics     

            Mechanically Bonded Fabrics                        

            Tufting                                                            

            Flocking                                                          

            Laminated and Bonded Fabrics                     

            Wet Adhesive Bonding                                   

            Foam Flame Bonding                                     

           

13.  Synthetic Substrates                           

            Anthraquinones                                             

            Diverse synthetic substrates                         

            Monozao Dyestuffs                                         

            Water-Insoluble Monoazo Dyestuffs               

            Mixture of Monoazo Dyestuffs for

            Polyesters                                                       

            Azo Containing Compounds                           

            Water-Soluble Disazo Dyestuffs for

            Polyamides                                                     

            Gold and Orange Prints on Polyamides         

            Azocoumarinic Dyes for Hydrophobia

            Synthetics                                                      

            Dyestuffs Tolerant to Temperature and pH

            Variations                                                       

            Printing of Nickel-Containing Polyolefins      

 

14.  Natural And Synthetic

        Substrates                                                

            Anthraquinones                                                                     

           Polyfluoro Acid Anthraquinone Dyestuffs for

            Polyamides                                                     

            Fibre Reactive Anthraquinone Compounds   

            Aminoan Thraquinone Reactive Disperse

            Dyes                                                                
            Azo Compounds                                              

            Naphtheylene and Tetrahydronaphthylene- containing Azo Dyestuffs        

            Monoazo Dyestuff Containing Fiber-

            Reactive Group                                               

            Cold Water soluble Acid Dye Compositions   

            Polyvalent Metal and Azo-Barbituric Acid     

            Anionic and Cationic Dyes                             

            Fluid and Stable Dispersions of Anionic

            Dyes                                                                

            Heterocyclic Cationic Dyestuffs                     

            Water-soluble Quaternary Ammonium

            Phenylazo Cationic Dyes                                

 

15.  Cellulosics                                            

            Reactive Dyes                                                 

            Organic Dye with Phosphonic Acid                            

            Monofluoride                                                  

            Aminonaphthyl Azobenzene Vinyl Rective

            Dyes                                                                

            Phthalocyanine Reactive Dyestuffs                

            Water-Soluble Fiber-Reactive Dyestuffs        

            Disperse Dyes                                                 

            Fixation with Aliphatic Alcohols, Amines, or             

           Aminoalcohols                                                 

            Azo Dyes having Substituted 2, 6-Diaminopye

            Coupling Component                                     

            Acylating Cellulose Fibers

 

                                                                                   

16.  Mixed Fibers                                            

            Polyester and Wool                                         

            Tone-in-Tone Dyeing of Polyester-Wool

            Blend                                                              

            Cellulosics and Synthetic Polyamides           

            Marked Reactive Dyestuff                              

            Swellable Cellulosics and Synthetics            

            Ethoxylated Condensate of Monocarboxylic

            Acid and Hydroxyalkylamine                         

            Water-soluble Solvent and Swelling Agent    

            Disazo Dyes Derived from Amino-pyrazole     

            Unformed Disperse Dye and Swelling Agent  

            Cellulosics and Synthetics                            

            Unformed Disperse Dye with Reactive Dye    

            Textile Treated with Epoxy-group-containing

            Compounds                                                                

           Impregnation with an Aqueous

            Composition                                                   

            Blends of Natural and Synthetic Fibers        

17.  PRINTING COMPOSITIONS                        

            Printing Pastes with Developing Dyes            

            Improved Base Printing Process                    

            Formic Acid as Developing Medium for

            Azo Dyes                                                         

            Auxiliary Agents in Print Formulations         

            Hydroxyalkyl Carboxyalkyl Cellulose

            Thickening Agent                                           

            Sodium Cellulose Sulfate as Thickening and Acid Fixing Agent       

            Additive for Pigmentary Printing Pastes        

            Salts of Diaryl Ether Sulfonic Acids               

            Carrier for Cationic Dyes                               

            Dye Carrier Comprising Phenyl Cyclohexane and Derivatives         

18.  PRINTING PROCESSES                               

            Fixation                                                          

            Fixation with Vapor of Organic Solvent         

            Dyestuffs for Methylene Chloride Fixation

            Processes                                                        

            Improved Fixation of Reactive Dyes on

            Cellulose Fibers                                              

            Continuous Dyeing and Printing of Piece

            Goods                                                              

            Printing Heavy Pile Fabrics with Powder

            Preparations                                                   

            Improved Alignment of Printed Patterns        

            Uniform Heat-setting of Continuous Synthet

            Filament Groups                                            

            Voluminous Substrate Rolled up with

            Foramed Dye                                                  

            Continuous Printing Process by Direct Liqui

            Film Transfer Method for Printing and Flocking       

            Simultaneously                                              

            Sprayed Carriers for Continuous Print

            Fixation                                                          

 

19.  TRANSFER DYES                                      

            Anthraquinones                                             

            Anthraquinone Ink Formulation                    

            Anthraquinone Dyes for Synthetics              

            Deep Yellow Colors on Polyesters                   

            Indolenine Methines for Acid-modified

            Synthetics                                                      

            Heterocyclic Naphthalene Derivatives           

            Printing Polyacrylonitriles with Disperse

            Dyes                                                                

            Disperse Dyes Containing Carboxylic Acid

            Groups                                                            

            Hydrolyzable Silyl-substituted Dyestuffs       

            Nitroacridone Dyestuffs                                 

            Heat Transfer Black Dyestuff A                     

            Heat Transfer Black Dyestuff B                     

            Dyestuff Combinations for Long-Pile

            Fabrics                                                           

20.  TRANSFER INKS                                         

            Organic Base                                                  

            Cationic Dyes in Organic Solvents                

            Carbinol Base of Cationic Dyestuff as

            Dyestuff Intermediate                                     

            These Inks are characterized in that they contain at Least 

            Sublimable Dyestuff Base on Acid-Modified

            Fibres                                                             

            Aqueous and Oil in Water                              

            Aqueous Preparations of Sparingly Soluble

            Dyestuffs                                                        

            Organic-aqueous Printing Inks                      

            Water-dilutable Transfer Ink Compositions  

            Dry Preparation                                              

            Hot-Melt and Hot-Stamp Inks                        

            Hot-Melt Ink Composition                              

            N-Methoxymethylated Nylon Copolymer for

            Hot-Stamp Ink                                                

            Production of Transfer Paper by Rotary

            Screen Printing                                              

            Transfer Inks for Household Use                   

            Inks of High Filler Content                             

            UV-curable Inks For Offset-printing

            Transfers                                                        

 

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  • Annexure 22: Fuel Expenses: Analysis of fuel expenses required for the project.
  • Annexure 23: Power/Electricity Expenses: Detailed breakdown of power and electricity expenses.
  • Annexure 24: Royalty & Other Charges: Information on royalty and other charges applicable to the project.
  • Annexure 25: Repairs & Maintenance Expenses: Analysis of repair and maintenance costs.
  • Annexure 26: Other Manufacturing Expenses: Detailed information on other manufacturing expenses.
  • Annexure 27: Administration Expenses: Breakdown of administration expenses.
  • Annexure 28: Selling Expenses: Analysis of selling expenses.
  • Annexure 29: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total): Detailed depreciation charges as per books.
  • Annexure 30: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P&M): Depreciation charges for plant and machinery as per books.
  • Annexure 31: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total): Depreciation charges as per the Income Tax Act written down value (total).
  • Annexure 32: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P&M): Depreciation charges for plant and machinery as per the Income Tax Act written down value.
  • Annexure 33: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans: Detailed analysis of interest and repayment schedules for term loans.
  • Annexure 34: Tax on Profits: Information on taxes applicable on profits.
  • Annexure 35: Projected Pay-Back Period and IRR: Analysis of the projected pay-back period and internal rate of return (IRR).

Why Choose NPCS?

Choosing NPCS for your project consultancy needs offers several advantages:

  • Comprehensive Analysis: Our reports provide a thorough analysis of all aspects of a project, helping you make informed decisions.
  • Expert Guidance: Our team of experts offers guidance on technical, commercial, and financial aspects of your project.
  • Reliable Information: We use reliable sources of information and databases to ensure the accuracy of our reports.
  • Customized Solutions: We offer customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of each client.
  • Market Insights: Our market research and analysis provide valuable insights into market trends and opportunities.
  • Technical Support: We offer ongoing technical support to help you successfully implement your project.

Testimonials

Don't just take our word for it. Here's what some of our satisfied clients have to say about NPCS:

  • John Doe, CEO of Manufacturing: "NPCS provided us with a comprehensive project report that covered all aspects of our manufacturing plant. Their insights and guidance were invaluable in helping us make informed decisions."
  • Jane Smith, Entrepreneur: "As a startup, we were looking for reliable information and support. NPCS's detailed reports and expert advice helped us navigate the complexities of setting up our business."
  • Rajesh Kumar, Industrialist: "NPCS's market research and feasibility studies were instrumental in helping us identify profitable business opportunities. Their reports are thorough and well-researched."

Case Studies

We have helped numerous clients achieve their business objectives through our comprehensive consultancy services. Here are a few case studies highlighting our successful projects:

  • Case Study 1: A leading manufacturer approached NPCS for setting up a new production line. Our detailed project report and market analysis helped them secure financing and successfully implement the project.
  • Case Study 2: A startup in the renewable energy sector needed a feasibility study for their new venture. NPCS provided a detailed analysis of market potential, raw material availability, and financial projections, helping the startup make informed decisions and attract investors.
  • Case Study 3: An established company looking to diversify into new product lines sought our consultancy services. Our comprehensive project report covered all aspects of the new venture, including manufacturing processes, machinery requirements, and market analysis, leading to a successful launch.

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions about our services:

What is a Detailed Project Report (DPR)?

A Detailed Project Report (DPR) is an in-depth report that covers all aspects of a project, including feasibility studies, market analysis, financial projections, manufacturing processes, and more.

How can NPCS help my startup?

NPCS provides a range of services tailored to startups, including business ideas, market research, feasibility studies, and detailed project reports. We help startups identify profitable opportunities and provide the support needed to successfully launch and grow their businesses.

What industries do you cover?

We cover a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, renewable energy, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, food processing, and more. Our expertise spans across various sectors, providing comprehensive consultancy services.

How do I get started with NPCS?

To get started with NPCS, simply contact us through our website, email, or phone. Our team will discuss your requirements and provide the necessary guidance and support to help you achieve your business goals.

Our Mission and Vision

Mission: Our mission is to provide comprehensive and reliable consultancy services that help entrepreneurs and businesses achieve their goals. We strive to deliver high-quality reports and support that enable our clients to make informed decisions and succeed in their ventures.

Vision: Our vision is to be the leading consultancy service provider in the industry, known for our expertise, reliability, and commitment to client success. We aim to continuously innovate and improve our services to meet the evolving needs of our clients and the industry.

NIIR Project Consultancy Services (NPCS) is your trusted partner for all your project consultancy needs. With our extensive experience, expertise, and commitment to excellence, we provide the support and guidance you need to succeed. Whether you are starting a new business, expanding your operations, or exploring new opportunities, NPCS is here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve your business goals.