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Author Singh, Jiten Pratap, author.

Title Woven terry fabrics : manufacturing and quality management / Jitendra Pratap Singh, Swadesh Verma.

Publication Info. Duxford, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource
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Series Woodhead Publishing series in textiles ; volume number 184
Woodhead publishing in textiles ; no. 184.
Contents Front Cover; Woven Terry Fabrics: Manufacturing and Quality Management; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; Chapter 1: Overview of terry fabrics, properties, application and care; 1.1. Introduction; References; Chapter 2: Evolution of terry fabrics; 2.1. Definition and history; 2.2. Classification of towelling fabrics; 2.3. Weft pile fabrics; 2.4. Warp pile fabrics; 2.4.1. Turkish or terry pile; 2.4.1.1. According to weave; 2.4.1.2. According to loop geometry; Classic terry; Fashion terry; 2.4.1.3. According to loop disposition; Single side terry
Double side terry2.4.1.4. According to surface modification; Sheared terry fabric; Nonsheared terry fabric; 2.4.1.5. According to end uses; Wash towel; Hand towel; Bath towel; Bath sheet; Bathmat; Beach towels; Kitchen towel; Kitchen mitts; Yoga towel; Golf towel; 2.5. Different component of terry towel and technical terms; References; Chapter 3: Raw materials for terry fabrics; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Selection of fibre; 3.2.1. Absorbency; 3.2.2. Mechanical comfort; 3.3. Fibre characteristics; 3.3.1. Mechanical properties; 3.3.2. Surface properties; 3.3.3. Length; 3.3.4. Fineness
3.3.5. Wet-strength3.3.6. Structure; 3.4. Cotton; 3.5. Wool; 3.6. Silk; 3.7. Summary; References; Chapter 4: Yarns for terry fabrics; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Ring spinning system; 4.3. Rotor spinning system; 4.4. Air-jet spun yarn; 4.5. Friction spun yarn; 4.6. Wrap spun yarn; 4.7. Yarn structure modifications; 4.7.1. Air-rich yarn; 4.7.2. Low twisted yarn; 4.7.3. Zero twisted yarn; 4.7.4. Wrap yarn; 4.7.5. Hollow yarn; 4.8. Factors affecting the yarn structure; 4.8.1. Physical properties; 4.9. Selection of fibres and yarns according to ends use; References
Chapter 5: Winding yarn for terry fabrics5.1. Introduction and objective; 5.2. Different process sequences in the winding section; 5.3. Parallel winding machine; 5.4. Yarn twisting machine (TFO); 5.5. Rewinding machine; 5.6. Tensioners; 5.7. Yarns clearer; 5.8. Process control in winding; 5.8.1. Scope; 5.8.2. Approach to process control; 5.8.3. Control of quality of knot; 5.8.4. Producing good package; 5.8.4.1. Stitching or jali on the cones; 5.8.4.2. Patterning or formation of ribbons; 5.8.4.3. Soft nose or base; 5.8.4.4. Yarn sloughs; 5.8.4.5. Wild yarn; 5.8.4.6. Yarn entanglement
5.8.4.7. Snarls5.9. Process parameters; 5.9.1. Slub catcher settings; 5.9.2. Winding tension; 5.10. Performance in winding; 5.11. Control of productivity; References; Chapter 6: Warping for terry fabrics; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Warping; 6.2.1. Direct warping; 6.2.1.1. Direct warping machine; 6.2.2. Sectional warping; 6.2.2.1. Sectional warping machine; 6.3. Warping the terry ground; 6.4. Warping the pile warp; 6.5. Process control in warping; 6.5.1. Scope; 6.5.2. Approach; 6.5.3. Minimising end breaks in warping; 6.5.3.1. Control of tension level; 6.5.3.2. Condition of machine
Note Includes index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed September 9, 2016).
Summary "Woven Terry Fabrics: Manufacturing and Quality Management encompasses all aspects of terry fabric production, from raw material choice and weave design to technological developments, dyeing, and quality evaluation. Nothing feels more luxurious and comforting than wrapping myself or one of my children in a thick, soft, fluffy towel after bathing says Lindsey, a healthcare administrator and mother of two children in Boston. Consumers pay an average 15 USD for a bath towel. So, it has become a luxury item today. To meet the demand of growing population, the terry fabric industry has grown to a large extent. Lots of technological developments have taken place in this field."--Publisher's website
Subject Terry fabrics.
Tissus-éponges.
terry.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Textiles & Polymers.
Terry fabrics
Kleding. (NL-LeOCL)078560942
Weven. (NL-LeOCL)078956080
Textiel. (NL-LeOCL)126802246
Added Author Verma, Swadesh, author.
Other Form: Print version: Singh, Jiten Pratap. Woven terry fabrics. Duxford, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2017] 9780081006863 0081006861 (OCoLC)950449961
ISBN 9780081006870 (electronic bk.)
008100687X (electronic bk.)
9780081006863 (print)
0081006861
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