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The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of yarn, cloth and clothing. The raw material may be natural, or synthetic using products of the chemical industry.
Industry processEdit
Main article: Textile manufacturing
Cotton manufacturingEdit
Cotton manufacturing processesBale BreakerBlowing RoomWillowingBreaker ScutcherBattingFinishing ScutcherLappingCardingCarding RoomSliver LapCombingDrawingSlubbingIntermediateRovingFine RovingMule Spinning-Ring SpinningSpinningReelingDoublingWindingBundlingBleachingWeaving shedWindingBeamingCablingWarpingGassingSizing/Slashing/DressingSpoolingWeavingClothYarn (Cheese)- - BundleSewing Thread
Cotton is the world's most important natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries.[1] There are five stages:[2]
Cultivating and Harvesting
Preparatory Processes
Spinning — giving yarn
Weaving — giving fabrics [a]
Finishing — giving textiles
Synthetic fibresEdit
Artificial fibres can be made by extruding a polymer, through a spinneret into a medium where it hardens. Wet spinning (rayon) uses a coagulating medium. In dry spinning (acetate and triacetate), the polymer is contained in a solvent that evaporates in the heated exit chamber. In melt spinning (nylons and polyesters) the extruded polymer is cooled in gas or air and then sets.[3] All these fibres will be of great length, often kilometres long.
Artificial fibres can be processed as long fibres or batched and cut so they can be processed like a natural fibre.
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Industry processEdit
Main article: Textile manufacturing
Cotton manufacturingEdit
Cotton manufacturing processesBale BreakerBlowing RoomWillowingBreaker ScutcherBattingFinishing ScutcherLappingCardingCarding RoomSliver LapCombingDrawingSlubbingIntermediateRovingFine RovingMule Spinning-Ring SpinningSpinningReelingDoublingWindingBundlingBleachingWeaving shedWindingBeamingCablingWarpingGassingSizing/Slashing/DressingSpoolingWeavingClothYarn (Cheese)- - BundleSewing Thread
Cotton is the world's most important natural fibre. In the year 2007, the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries.[1] There are five stages:[2]
Cultivating and Harvesting
Preparatory Processes
Spinning — giving yarn
Weaving — giving fabrics [a]
Finishing — giving textiles
Synthetic fibresEdit
Artificial fibres can be made by extruding a polymer, through a spinneret into a medium where it hardens. Wet spinning (rayon) uses a coagulating medium. In dry spinning (acetate and triacetate), the polymer is contained in a solvent that evaporates in the heated exit chamber. In melt spinning (nylons and polyesters) the extruded polymer is cooled in gas or air and then sets.[3] All these fibres will be of great length, often kilometres long.
Artificial fibres can be processed as long fibres or batched and cut so they can be processed like a natural fibre.
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