Technology of Yarn and Fabric Manufacture - Fundamental Aspects and Advancements
$ 110
Description
This comprehensive volume presents a structured and in-depth exploration of textile manufacturing, tracing the complete transformation of raw cotton into finished yarn and fabric. Beginning with fundamental processes such as ginning and blow room operations, the book systematically progresses through carding, drawing, combing, roving, and spinning technologies, providing a clear understanding of each stage in the yarn production sequence. Designed for students, researchers, and industry professionals, the text integrates both classical principles and modern advancements in textile engineering. It offers detailed insights into conventional and advanced spinning systems, including ring spinning, rotor spinning, air-jet spinning, vortex spinning, and friction spinning, highlighting their operational mechanisms, advantages, and industrial relevance. The book further extends into weaving preparatory processes such as winding, warping, and sizing, emphasizing their critical role in enhancing yarn quality and weaving efficiency. Advanced topics such as yarn clearers and pirn winding are also addressed, ensuring a holistic understanding of yarn preparation and handling. In addition, the principles of weaving mechanisms—including tappet and dobby looms—are thoroughly explained, enabling readers to grasp the transition from yarn formation to fabric construction with clarity and precision. Combining theoretical concepts with practical insights, this book serves as a valuable academic reference and an industry guide. Its systematic approach, technical depth, and clear explanations make it an essential resource for understanding modern textile production processes and technologies.