Manmade Fibers detailed syllabus for Textile Technology (Textile Tech) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Textile Tech students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Course Outcomes:
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SPECIFIC OUTCOME
MODULE I INTRODUCTION TO MAN- MADE FIBERS
- Understand the classification of manmade fibers & different types of polymerizations
- Classify the important fully synthetic fibres
- Define the terms monomers, polymers, polymerization and degree of polymerization.
- List the classification of Polymers.
- Describe condensation, addition and co – polymerization.
- Understand the random, alternate, block co-polymers
- Know the different methods of spinning and the drawing process
- Explain the different methods of spinning man made filaments.
- Describe the drawing process and properties accrued by drawing the filaments.
- Illustrate the working of a draw twist machine.
- State the importance of staple fibre
MODULE II POLYAMIDES & POLYESTERS
- Understand the manufacture, properties & uses of nylon 66 & nylon 6
- List the different polyamide fibers.
- Explain the manufacture of Nylon 66
- List the physical and chemical properties and uses of Nylon 66
- Explain the manufacture of Nylon 6
- List the properties of and uses of Nylon 6
- Know the manufacture, properties & uses of polyester
- Illustrate the chemical structure of polyester fibres.
- Explain the manufacture of Polyester filament Yarn and staple fibre.
- Describe the important physical and chemical properties of polyester and its uses
MODULE III RECENTLY DEVELOPED MAN MADEFIBERS
- Understand the manufacture, properties & uses of polyolefin fibers
- List recently developed synthetic fibres.
- Describe the method of production of LDPE & HDPE.
- Differentiate between LDPE and HDPE.
- State Properties, uses and microscopic appearances of LDPE and HDPE.
- Describe the methods of manufacture of Polypropylene.
- State the properties, uses and structure of Polypropylene
- Know the manufacture, properties & uses of acrylic, PVA, Polyurethane fifers & the properties of Nomex and Kevlar fibres
- Distinguish between Acrylic and Modacrylic fibres.
- Describe the method of production of Orlon fibres.
- State the structure, properties and uses of Orlon.
- Explain the method of manufacture of Polyurethane fibre.
- State the structure, properties, and uses of Spandex fibre.
- Explain the method of manufacture of PVA, properties and uses.
- Evaluate the properties of Nomex and Kevlar fibres
MODULE IV BLENDING , TEXTURISATION AND PROCESSING
- Know the Blending natural and synthetic fibres
- State the importance of blending natural and synthetic fibres.
- List the general characteristics of blended material
- Explain the two different methods of blending
- Understand the different process of crimping of manmade yarns
- Define texturisation and its objectives
- Differentiate stretch yarn, modified stretch yarn and bulk yarn
- Describe the principle and working of a false twist texturising machine
- Explain the working of Stuffer Box crimping machine
- State the working of Edge crimping machine.
- Explain the Air – Texturisation process and its salient features
- Describe knit – de – knit texturising process.
- Explain the working of gear crimping machine
- Know the changes required for processing man-made fiber in the spinning &weaving machineries & size recipe
- List out the necessary changes required for processing man-made fiber in the existing spinning line.
- List out the changes required for processing man-made fiber in the existing weaving shed
- List the size recipe for sizing man – made fibre and their blends
- Control the static, temperature and humidity condition while processing man-made fibers
MODULE I
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MODULE II
POLYAMIDES AND POLYESTERS Chemistry of Polyamide fiber- Nylon 6 6- Nylon 6- Manufacture of Nylon 6 6-Raw materials- Polymerization Spinning- Drawing- Flow chart with equation- Properties of Nylon 6 6-Microscopic appearance- Physical properties- Chemical properties- Uses of Nylon 6 6.Production of Nylon 6- Production caprolactum- Condensation polymerization- Melt spinning- Stretching- Flow chart with equation- Properties- Microscopic appearance-Physical properties- Chemical properties- Uses. Introduction of PET fiber & differentiate types- Terylene- Dacron- Manufacture of Terylene-Production of Ethylene glycol and D M T- Polymerization – Line Sketch- Melt spinning- Hot drawing- Flow chart for Filament and staple fiber- Properties- Microscopic appearance-Physical properties- Chemical properties-Uses.
MODULE III
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MODULE- IV
BLENDING AND PROCESSING OF MAN-MADE FIBRES Blending- Importance- Characteristics of Blended material- Explain the two methods of Blending- Blow room Blending- Draw frame blending- Advantages and disadvantages. Texturisation- Objectives- Properties of texturised yarn Types of Texturized yarns- Stretch Yarn-Modified Stretch yarn- Bulk yarn- Detailed study of following Texturization methods with sketches- False twist texturization- Stuffer Box crimping- Knife edge crimping- Air texturizing- Knit – De- Knit texturizing- Gear crimping- Knife edge crimping- Detailed study of texturizing machines with the aid of sketches- Advantages and uses of Texturized yarn. Changes in spinning line while processing man-made fibers- Blow Room- Card- Draw frame-SimplexRing Frame. Size recipe for- Polyester filament yarn- Polyester / Viscose- Polyester / cotton, Control of static charges and humidity.
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