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Explain the process of making jute fabric from its yarn in steps​

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Answered by aditi3970
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Answer:

sorry! this answer is not in steps

the jute fiber comes from the stem and ribbon ( outer silk) of the jute plant .

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Answered by tanisha9875
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The chemical composition of jute is given below: 

Cellulose....................................... 65.2%

Hemicelluloses ...............................22.2%

Lignin ............................................10.8%

Water soluble ................................1.5%

Fat and wax ..................................0.3 - 1.0%

Classification of Jute: 

In accordance with color jute is two types 

White jute (Corchorus capsularis)

Tossa jute (Corchorus olitorius)

Classification of jute according to the quality (Geographical distribution according to Bangladesh): 

Jat

District

Northern

Common Defects Found in Jute: 

Specky Jute:

If the Jute Fibers are not rotted and washed properly; the barks of jute adhere to the fibers and causes them speck. Speck in jute is a major defect of jute which lowers the quality of Jute fibers.

Flow Chart of Jute Spinning: Due to its worldwide demand different country manufacture jute goods. Jute goods produce by a line of sequence. Its manufacturing process is completely different from cotton. By the following way jute goods are produced: 

Selection of jute for a batch 

                                       ↓ (According to jute grade) 

Piecing up 

↓ 

Softening or Lubricating 

                                               ↓ (Application of emulsion on jute) 

Conditioning or Piling 

                                           ↓ (Piling of jute for certain time) 

Breaker Card 

                                                       ↓ (Inter Card is used between this two) 

Finisher Card 

                                            ↓ (It may be half or full circular) 

First Drawing Frame 

↓ 

Second Drawing Frame 

↓ 

Third or Finisher Drawing Frame 

↓ 

Jute spinning 

↓ 

Winding

↓ 

Beaming

↓ 

Weaving

↓ 

Dumping

↓ 

Calendering

↓ 

Lapping

↓ 

Cutting

↓ 

Hemming

↓ 

Herackele sewing

↓ 

Bailing

↓ 

Export

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