2nd Sem, Textile Technology Diploma

Textile Fibres Textile Technology 2nd Sem Syllabus for Diploma BTEUP 2017

Textile Fibres detail BTEUP Diploma syllabus for Textile Technology, effective from 2017 is collected from BTEUP 2017 Syllabus official website and presented for diploma students. The course details such as 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 textile technology 2nd sem bteup diploma syllabus 2017 you can visit Textile Technology 2nd Sem BTEUP Diploma Syllabus 2017 Subjects. The detail syllabus for textile fibres is as follows.

Rationale:

Textile Fibre being the primary input to textile industry, any education in the field of textiles remains incomplete with some knowledge of textile fibres, so whether it is textile technologist or textile chemist knowledge of textile fibres is inevitable. The paper aims to expose the vital aspact of subject to the reader.

DETAILED CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION:

  1. Definition of the Terms:
  2. Textile, Fibre, Textile fibre, Staple, Filament, Yarn and thread.

  3. Characteristics of a good Testile Fibre:
    1. Essential Properties:
    2. Length, Strength, Flexibility, Cohesiveness

    3. Desirable Properties:
    4. Fineness, Resiliancy, Uniformity, Porosity, Lusture, Durability and Commerical availability.
      Importance and usefulness of these properties for textile use. Examples of fibres considerably in these properties

2. CLASSIFICATION AND SOURCES OF TEXTILE FIBRES:

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3. GENERAL PROPERTIES OF FIBRES:( Natural & Man Made)

  1. Physical properties of fibres length, fineness, crimp, specific gravity, cross sectional shapes, maturity and their improtance in their uses.
  2. Introduction to mechanical properties of fibres: Stressstrain characteristics of various textile fibres. Concept of modulus and Tenacity, Extensibility, Toughness, Work of rupture and Frictional properties.
  3. Brief introduction to optical and electrical properties of fibres.
  4. Comparison of natural and man-made fibres
  5. Use of optical microscope for fibre identification. Other physical mehtod of identification. Chemical methods of their identification – Staining test and Solubility Test.

4. MOLECULAR STRUCTURAL POLYMERIZATION:

  1. Molecular structure, Structure of textile fiber (Wool, Silk, Cotton, Polyester, Viscon Nylon).
  2. Method of polymerisation, Criteria of fiber forming polymer.

5. UTILISATIONS OF FIBRES:

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List of Experiments:

  1. To distinguish animal fibres from vegitable fibres
    1. with an alkali.
    2. with an acid.
  2. To distinguish
    1. Silk from wool fibres.
    2. Nylon from other fibres.
    3. Polysters from other fibres.
    4. viscose rayan, Cuprammonium rayan and Acetate fibres.
  3. To distinguish linen from cotton.
  4. To distinguish Orlon Acrylic Fibres from other fibres.
  5. To identify tesxile fibres such as Cotton, Wool, Silk, Jute,
  6. Viscos rayon, Polyster, Nylon and Acrylic fibres under
    microscope and to draw their longitudinal and cross-
    sectional views.

  7. Checking moistsure gain Shirley moisture meter and of different textile fibres by by good brand conditioning oven.
  8. To check the maturity ratio of cotton fibres by 10% caustic soda solution.
  9. To check staple length of textile fibres by hand stappling method.
  10. To check trash contents of cotton fibre by Shirley Trash analyser.
  11. To identify of textile fibres by
    1. Staining Test
    2. Solubility Test.
  12. To determine the relative humidity and temperature of room with the aid thermo-hydrograph, whirling hydrometer and dry and wet bulb thermometers.
  13. Find out fibre length by Uster stapler.
  14. To find out fibre fineness of cotton by A.N. Stappling apparatus.
  15. To do qualitative and quantitative estimation of fibres in a blend.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Textile Technology, effective from 2017 do visit Textile Technology 2nd Sem BTEUP syllabus for 2017.

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