5th Sem, Man-Made fiber Diploma

36255: Textile Testing-Practical Man Made fiber 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Textile Testing-Practical detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Textile Technology (Man Made Fiber) (MMF), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36255), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other man made fiber 5th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Man Made fiber 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for textile testing-practical is as follows.

Rationale:

  • To enhance the practical knowledge of testing textile fibre, yarn and fabric and analyzing the data.
  • To handle the various testing instruments for fibre, yarn and fabric.

Objectives:

  • To understand the working of various textile testing (fibre, yarn and fabric) instruments.

Fibre testing

  • To have practical knowledge in the textile testing areas.
  • Determination of fibre length using Baer Sorter.
  • Determination of trash content by Trash Analyser.
  • Determination of fibre fineness by Sheffield Micronaire.

Yarn Testing

  • Determination of count by cutting and weighing method.
  • Determination of single yarn twist by tension type twist tester.
  • Determination of ply yarn twist by take up twist tester.
  • Determination of single yarn strength.
  • Determination of Lea strength and CSP.
  • Determination of yarn appearance grade as per ASTM visual examination method.

Fabric testing

  • Determination of fabric tensile strength by tensile strength tester
  • (Warp way & Weft way).
  • Determination of fabric tearing strength (Warp way & Weft way).
  • Determination of bending modulus by stiffness tester for given sample of
  • fabric (Warp way & Weft way).
  • Estimation of bursting strength of a given fabric.
  • Determination of crease recovery angle in warp way & weft way.

Guidelines:

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Board Examination Allocation Of Marks And Question Paper Pattern

Single experiment is to be given per student

  • Experiment 50 marks
  • Write up / diagram / calculations 20 marks
  • Viva 05 marks

Tota 75 Marks

List of Experiments:

  1. Determination of fibre length using Baer Sorter.
  2. Determination of fibre fineness by Micronaire.
  3. Determination of count of yarn by cutting and weighing method.
  4. Determination of single yarn twist by tension type twist tester.
  5. Determination of ply yarn twist.
  6. Determination of single yarn strength, Lea strength and CSP.
  7. Determination of yarn appearance grade as per ASTM visual examination method.
  8. Determination of fabric tensile strength by tensile strength tester (Warp way & Weft way).
  9. Determination of fabric tearing strength (Warp way & Weft way).
  10. Determination of fabric stiffness by stiffness tester (Warp way & Weft way).
  11. Determination of crease recovery angle in warp way & weft way
  12. Determination of crimp in warp & weft yarn for the given fabric sample.

List of equipment:

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Material required: – For a batch of 30 students.

  1. Cotton fibre- 2 . 0 Kgs
  2. Roving bobbin- 5 bobbins
  3. Yarn- 100 cops any count-
  4. Fabric- 30 metres

Manual: Laboratory manual.

Safety Precautions To Be Followed:

  1. Students must wear over coat and shoes.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Man Made Fiber, M scheme do visit Man Made Fiber 5th Sem syllabus for M scheme.

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