Man-Made Textile Fibres detailed Syllabus for Garment Technology (DGT), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Prerequisites:
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Course Outcome:
- Explain the spinning processes used for synthetic fibre production and classify synthetic /man made textile fibres
- Explain the properties, uses, manufacturing process and difference between acrylic and modacrylic.
- Explain the uses manufacturing and properties of manmade mineral fibres
- Explain the manufacturing process, properties and uses of elastomeric and olefin fibres
- Describe the properties, uses, manufacturing process of different types of rayon, acetates
- Explain the manufacturing process and properties of nylon and polyester.
Unit 1: Man-Made Textile Fibres Classification:
man-made cellulosic fibres- man-made modified cellulosic fibers- man-made protein fibres- man-madenon-cellulosic fibres- man-mademineralfibres. Spinning methods- melt spinning- Dry spinning- wet spinning.
Unit 2: Acrylic and Mod Acrylic:
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Unit 3: Man-Made Mineral Fibres:
Manufacturing process of glass fibre- continuous filament process- staple fibre process-properties- strengthelasticity- resilience- drapability- heat conductivity- absorbency- cleanliness and washability-effect of lightresistance to mildew-affinity for dyes-resistance to perspiration- shrinkage- reaction to alkalies- acids-bleaches– absorbency – effect of heat- resistance to insects – resistance to mildew- resistance to insects
Unit4 Elastomeric and Olefin Fibres:
Rubber- manufacturing of rubber – spandex – method of manufacture- spinning the fibre- properties- strengthelasticity- resilience-drapability- heat conductivity- absorbency- cleanliness and washability- effect of bleaches- shrinkage- reaction to alkalies- reaction to acids-resistance to perspiration – effect of heat- affinity to dyes – effect of heat-shrinkage- light- resistance to mildew – insects-affinity for dyes- olefin fibres-polypropylene production and properties – uses of elastomeric and olefin fibres.
Unit 5: Rayon and Acetate:
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Unit 6: Polyester and Nylon:
Manufacturing and properties of polyester and nylon 6,6 nylon 6 – luster- strength- elasticity- absorbency -resilience- drapability- elastic recovery- elongation- resiliency- density- thermal properties- moisture regaindimensional stability- effect of alkalies- acids- organic solvents- sunlight- age- micro organisms-static chargeuse and care – -elasticity-heat conductivity-absorbency-cleanliness and washability-effect of bleaches-shrinkage- effect of heat- effect of light- resistance to mildew- resistance to insects-resistance to alkalies -reaction to acids-affinity to dyes- resistance to perspiration- advantages of polyester and nylon
Recommended Books
- Textiles – Sara J Kadolph- Pearson.
- Textiles Fiber to Fbric- Bernard P CORBMAN.
- Introductory Textile Science- Marjory L Joseph- Holt, Rinehart and Winston – New York.
Course Outcome:
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Suggested Student Activities
- Industrial Visit to see the machines in working condition
- Technical Quiz
- Group discussion
- Student visits Library to refer the National and International Journals
- Students visit the Library to refer ASTM standards for textile testing
- Student inspects the available equipment in the Lab to identify the parts
- Surprise test
Suggested E-Learning
- www.nptel.as.in
- www.textilelearner.blogspot.com
- https://en.wikipedia.org
- www.fibre2fashion.com
- http://www.onlinetextileacademy. com
- https://www.slideshare.net
- https://textilechapter.blogspot.com
- https://www.onlinetextileacademy.com
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4lhDwFxdtk
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdJSUd71CdI
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U68FvwHaOoE
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZfb6Rpq3yc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRPne5Qa04g
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc3jOfpgvOU
Course Outcome:
- Explain the spinning processes used for synthetic fibre production and classify synthetic textile fibres .
- Explain theproperties,uses, manufacturing process and difference between acrylic and modacrylic .
- Explain the uses manufacturing and properties of manmade mineral fibres
- Explain the properties and uses of elastomeric and olefin fibres
- Describe the properties,uses,manufacturing process of different types of rayon, cellulose acetate and triacetate.
- Evaluate the process of making polyester, nylon, their properties and uses.
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Garment Technology, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Garment Technology 1st Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.
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