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Author Vilumsone-Nemes, Ineta.

Title Industrial cutting of textile materials / I. ViIumsone-Nemes.

Imprint Cambridge : Woodhead Pub Ltd, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 242 pages : illustrations).
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Woodhead Publishing series in textiles, 2042-0803 ; no. 127
Woodhead publishing in textiles ; 127.
Note Published in collaboration with the Textile Institute.
Summary A cutting room is a separate area in a clothing manufacturer where garment components are cut out. The accuracy and efficiency of cutting room operations is critical to all subsequent operations and to final garment quality. Drawing on the author's extensive experience, Industrial cutting of textile materials summarises good practice in cutting room operations. After an introduction, the author reviews initial steps such as unloading, sorting and quality control of materials. She then discusses subsequent operations from lay planning and marker making, through manual and automated spreading and cutting, to fusing of cut components and final work operations such as sorting cut components for sewing. Dr Vi?umsone-Nemes also discusses marker making, spreading and cutting of more intricate fabrics such as striped fabrics and fabrics with check, motif and border patterns, narrow lace and pile fabrics. Industrial cutting of textile materials provides essential knowledge about cutting processes to designers, technologists, and managers to help in improving product quality and in controlling production processes effectively. Summarises good practice in cutting room operationsReviews initial steps such as unloading, sorting and quality control of materials and discusses subsequent operations from lay planning and marker making to fusing of cut components and final work operationsIncludes coverage of more intricate fabrics such as striped fabrics and fabrics with check, motif and border patterns, narrow lace and pile fabrics.
Contents Cover; Industrial cutting of textile materials; Copyright; Contents; About the author; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; Preface; 1 Introduction to cutting room operations in garment manufacture; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Storage, registration and inspection of materials; 1.3 Lay planning and marker making processes; 1.4 The fabric spreading process; 1.5 The fabric cutting process; 1.6 Fusing cut components; 1.7 Final stages of cutting operations; 2 Initial preparation and quality control of textile materials in textile cutting operations; 2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Unloading delivered textile materials2.3 Sorting and counting the delivered textile materials; 2.4 Storage of textile materials in a warehouse; 2.5 Quality control of stored textile materials; 2.6 Influence of textile faults on the industrial manufacture of garments; 3 Lay planning and marker making in textile cutting operations; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Basic principles of the lay planning process; 3.3 Automation of the lay planning process and cutting room operations; 3.4 General characteristics of the marker making process.
3.5 Influence of textile material properties on the marker making process3.6 Placing pattern pieces of fusible components in a marker; 3.7 Creation of interlining markers; 3.8 Automated marker making process; 3.9 Links to recommended websites; 4 Principles and methods of textile spreading; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 General characteristics of the spreading process; 4.3 Fabric spreading modes and their application; 4.4 Dealing with different kinds of spread; 4.5 Fabric quality issues; 5 Manual spreading of textile materials; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Characteristics of the manual spreading process.
5.3 Manual spreading process modes5.4 Disadvantages of the manual spreading process; 5.5 Equipment for manual spreading; 6 Automated spreading of textile materials; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The spreading table; 6.3 The spreading machine and its main parts; 6.4 Control features in the spreading process; 6.5 Semi-automated and fully automated spreading processes; 6.6 Spreading machine for tubular materials; 6.7 Spreading modes in the automated spreading process; 6.8 Automated fabric fault registration and management systems; 6.9 Comparing manual and automated spreading processes.
6.10 Links to recommended websites7 The manual textile cutting process; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Characteristics of the manual cutting process; 7.3 Notches and cloth marking drills; 7.4 Accuracy problems in the manual cutting process; 8 Manual cutting equipment in textile cutting operations; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The straight knife cutting machine; 8.3 The round (rotary) knife cutting machine; 8.4 The small round knife cutting machine; 8.5 The band knife cutting machine; 8.6 The fabric drilling machine; 8.7 The hot notching machine; 8.8 Links to recommended websites.
Subject Textile industry.
Textiles et tissus -- Industrie et commerce.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
Textile industry
Added Author Textile Institute (Manchester, England)
Other Form: Print version: Vilumsone-Nemes, I. Industrial Cutting of Textile Materials. Burlington : Elsevier Science, ©2012 9780857091345
ISBN 9780857095565 (electronic bk.)
0857095560 (electronic bk.)
0857091344 (electronic bk.)
9780857091345 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000049711677
AU@ 000052909499
DEBBG BV042314947
DEBSZ 399733930
DEBSZ 43159161X
NZ1 15582747
CHNEW 001010666

 
    
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