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A Report on Industrial Visit of Composite Textile Mill

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A Report on Composite Textile Mill Visit

Naha N Hasan B.Sc. in Wet Processing Noakhali Textile Engineering College

Dragon Sweater (BD) Ltd. Mia Bazar, Chouddogram, Comilla

Introduction: Industrial textile mill visit is one the important element of professional education especially for textile engineering education. By mill visit students can learn about textile factories and mills, the production cycle, and the roles of textile workers.

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Organogram of Composite Textile Mill:

Administration

Floor In-charge

Flow Chart of Production Process:

Light Check

Winding Section: Following types of yarns are processed here

  • 100% Acrylic
  • 100% Cotton
  • Nylon Cotton
  • Feather yarn/ Sheenal
  • Highly loop
  • Different melange

These types of yarns are identified hand feeling and visual appearance. Here dyed yarns in skein form are wound on cone of 3/4 lbs. The rpm of the motor of winding m/e is 1400. 8 cones can be wind at a time. The dia of hexagonal frame is 29”. Here non precession winding is done by the surface contact rotation of grooved roller. Sometimes 2 or more plies of yarn wind in the same cone. The drive mechanism of this machine is rotary cylinder drive.

Knitting Section: Following parts of sweater are prepared in the flat bed knitting machine on the fashioning technology.

  • Lace, Rope etc.

Here following gauge are available and following yarns are feed:

3GG→5/6 Ply 5GG→3/4 7GG→2 12GG→1

Latch needle are used here.

Different Parts of the Knitting Machine:

  • Gear handle (body gear)
  • Stand brush
  • Yarn controller
  • Side weight
  • Weight stand

After preparing the yarns are attached to represent the different parts.

Green→S Red→M Yellow→L Black→XL White→XXL

Following designs are produced:

  • Single jersey→ on the body, sleeve
  • Rib 1×1 2×1 2×2 etc.→ Wrist, cuff, body, sleeve, neck
  • Segger→ body, front part, bottom part
  • Pine apple→ on the front part
  • Cable→ on the front part
  • Purl → lace, body
  • Color stripe

And many of the designs as to the buyer choices.

Linking Section: Here different separate parts of the sweater are joined together. Acrylics, Cotton, Melange yarn are used. 3GGG, 5GG, 7GG, and 12GG machines are available here. The motor of linking machine is 1420 rpm, 50Hz, ½ HP, 110/220V. Sometimes to produce design on the body stitching is done by linking machine.

Stitch type→ 101 4 over 1 overlocking machine are used to protect the seam at shoulder, neck.

Stitch type→ 406 Seam class 1→Arm hole, body joining Seam class 4→Neck, collar joining Seam class 2→Lace, Zipper joining

Continue Section: While producing of color stripe or finishing of knitted parts there remain extended yarn. In this section these types of uncut yarns are removed manually by cutter. The extended portions of the stitch are joined on the fabric by needle manually.

Light Check: There are hole on prepared sweater parts due to needle miss or hung weight or during narrowing. To find out different faults light checking is done by wearing sweater parts on dummy shape. Then faults are identified and marked by yarn by knotting.

Mending Section: The holes on the sweater are filled here manually by the latch needle. Cotton or acrylic yarns are used to carry out this operation.

Sewing Section: Here versatile tasks are done by the following machines.

Single needle lock stitch machine: In this machine attachment of fastening device zipper, size level, care level are done.

Stitch type 301 Bar taking machine: Frequent no of stitches are sewn on certain place for reinforcements. Usually it’s done on the bottom of the body and armhole joining. Stitch type 103

Button holing machine: Button holing is done by this machine on the sweater. Again the side of button hole is sewn here.

Button attaching machine: By this automatic machine button is attached on the specific place. Generally 2/4 hole button is used. Stitch type is 104

4 over 1 overlocking machine: Such machines are used to protect the seam at shoulder, neck. Stitch type 406

All this machines are of Jucky Company. 2 ply Cotton, polyester yarn are used here.

Washing Section: The aim of this section is to remove the ambient dirt, dust, oil spots during processing and also to soften the sweater. Usually this process is done by applying

  • Surf excel→250gm
  • Jet detergent→250gm

Time and Temperature

  • 100% Acrylic→60 C 25 min
  • 100% Cotton→70 C 25 min
  • Mixed Fibre→70 C 20 min

There temp is raised by steam. After washing, rinsing is carried out for 2 3 mins. In the case of softening 500gm Softex are applied. To remove the hardness of the water oxalic acid are used. Otherwise it create iron mark on light or white colored goods. After washing to squeeze excess water the wet sweater are run on hydro extractor for 5 6 mins.

At last drying is done on dryer.

  • 100% Acrylic→25 min
  • 100% Cotton→45 min
  • Mixed Fibre→30 min

Ironing: It’s just to recover shrinkage , size and to have good dimensional stability. Steam of 120 C is applied on the different place of the sweater placing ply card of specific size on it. It’s applied for 2 3 mins from the 2.5 inch above by the iron. Ply card are prepared according to the different of sizes that supplied by buyer.

Pre QC-1 and Pre QC-2: Here two steps of quality checks are done before final check. Uncut threads are removed, mending is done if required. Here clearing gun is used to remove oil or light spot. Hence volatile solvent named air brush water is sprayed. Its application is below 5 mins to avoid harmful effects.

QC Check: Here following measurement are rechecked besides the checking of seam joining/ strength.

  • Active chest
  • Body length
  • Sleeve length
  • CB to Sleeve length
  • Neck height
  • Back Neck drop
  • Wrist height
  • Cuff height

General Tasks:

  • Removal of uncut thread of the sewing section
  • Mending on hole
  • Zippers on accurate line
  • Different spots
  • Accurate weight Button, levels are on accurate place
  • Dissimilarity on shade on sweater

Packing: After super check the sweater are folded. Hangtag is attached and packed on polybag. Usually hangtag, ball pin, polybag etc are supplied by buyer.

Cartooning: It’s done manually. Cartoons are supplied by buyer which contains a lot of information. Sizes of the cartoon are 810mm×470mm×260mm or so on. The blaster of sweater is of 12 pieces and so on maintaining following.

  • XS→2 pieces

Net weight 10kg Gross weight 11.kg so on Blasters are prepared according to size ratio, color or buyer choice.

Other Section:

Dyeing Section: w/v gm in 100 ml of water v/v cc in (100-cc) rest of water The stock sol n are prepared by the applying the following formula. For the %, the formula can be written as,

Required CC = (w x p)/c ml

Where as, W = wt of the sample P = shade % C = stock soln %

Again for the g/l, the formula can be written as,

Where as, W = total liquor (lit) = (wt of sample x L)/ 1000 ml P = recipe amount in g/l C = stock sol n %

Again for the bulk production the formula can be written as, Required reagent = (material weight x recipe amount %) Required reagent = (total liquor liter x recipe amount g/l)

Here, Sample weight is → 5gm Dyestuff stock sol n → 0.1% (.5gm on 500ml, 1gm on 1000ml) Chemical stock sol n → 1.0% Dyeing is carried out → 9 C × 20˜25 min (atm pressure) M:L→1:40 (200ml)

Addition or subtraction of color is done by%. In the cases of re-dyeing additional % is counted.

Generally primary colors that are used

  • Yellow 4GNT (light)
  • Golden Yellow BRT (deep)

But for the Black

Chemicals T-PAN Leveling Agent [(Σall syestuff-1.8) %] AN Auxiliary To maintain PH→4, 10CC CH 3 COOH are added on 25 liter of H 2 O.

100% Cotton (white) After scouring properly BF 70→ 0.5gm/l White BYB→ 0. 8%

Color out NaHSO4→ 5gm/l NaCO3→ 2gm/l

Cold wash 01 NaOH → 0.5gm/l or NaCO3→ 1gm/l H2O2→ 2gm/l BF 70→ 1gm/l

Cold wash 02 HAC→ 4% H/S→ 4%

100% Cotton Soaping (98oC x 10 min) BF 70→ 1.0gm/l PLG 1500→ 0.5gm/l EA 20/10→ 0.5gm/l NaOH→ 1.5gm/l H2O2→ 2.5gm/l

Cold wash 01 HAC→ 0.5gm/l (30 o C x 10 min)

Hot wash H/S 10→ 1.5gm/l 90 o C x 20 min)

Cold wash 02 HAC→ 0.5gm/l (30 o C x 10 min) 100% Cotton Dyeing at 40 o C ˜ 60 o C

Steeping NaOH→ 0.5gm/l or NaCO 3 → 1gm/l (98 o C x 50 min)

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Founder & Editor of Textile Learner. He is a Textile Consultant, Blogger & Entrepreneur. He is working as a textile consultant in several local and international companies. He is also a contributor of Wikipedia.

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INDUSTRIAL MILL VISITS REPORT

Industrial mill visit is one the important element of professional education especially for engineering education. So that Shri Vaishnav Institute of Textile Technology of Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya regularly organise industrial mill visit for their students. In the month of October 2019 ,SVITT organised four Industrial mill visits for their students.

WEAR IT GLOBAL LIMITED,Kasarwad,Dist-Khargone ( M.P.)- This visit was organised for third year B.Tech Textile students.  Two faculty member Prof. Shyam Burhanpurkar and Prof.Kuldeep Ghorapade and students had visited that company on 12.10.2019 (Saturday).Students observed spinning process & the mixing of melange polyester yarns keenly and asked different queries to the company officials to clarify their doubts. Mr.Shantanu De, Unit Head, Wearit Global, encouraged the students & explained the entire technical process.

Memory of visit at WEAR IT GLOBAL LTD. dated on 12.10.2019.

MAHESHWARI CREATIONS, Kasarwad,Dist-Khargone( M.P.)- SVITT had also organised visit of third year B.Tech Students at Maheshwari Creations, handloom units to see the working of handlooms to improve the knowledge & ability about this art form of weaving. Two faculty members Prof. Shyam Burhanpurkar and Prof.Kuldeep Ghorapade & students had visited Maheshwari Creations on same day 12.10.2019 (Saturday).

Memory of visit at MAHESHWARI CREATIONS . dated on 12.10.2019.

GABA APPARELS, Indore (MP)- SVITT, SVVV organized Industrial mill visit for 2 nd year students of B.Sc Fashion Designing at Gaba Apparels Pologround Industrial area Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Two faculty members Prof. Yogita Agrawal , Prof. Kuldeep Ghorapade  had visited the company on 16.10.2019. Mr.Nition Khabiya and Mr.Piyush Pathak and his team explained the entire process of Garment making  to students & encouraged them .

Memory of visit at Gaba Apparels, dated on 16.10.2019.

LION FABRICS PRIVATE LIMITED,Sehore (MP)- SVITT, SVVV organized Industrial mill visit for 4 th  year students of B. Tech Textile Engineering at Lion Fabrics Private Ltd, Pilukhedi,Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. Two faculty members Prof. Ajay S. Joshi, Prof. Sushanta Naik and one technical staff member Mr. Rajkumar Sharma had visited the company on 19.10.2019.

During that visit, Students observed working of ball warping machine, rope dyeing machine, sizing machine, weaving and dyeing process of denim fabric with sulphur and indigo dye. Students have seen the working of dyeing and finishing machines and also learnt about the value addition of denim fabric. Mr.Mukesh Verma, Unit Head , and his team explained the entire process of Denim Fabric to students & encouraged them .

Memory of visit at Lion Fabrics , dated on 19.10.2019.

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