Textile Science
Contents: Preface. I. Fundamentals of Fibres and Yarns: 1. Introduction to Textile Fibres/Ashima Anand. 2. Natural Fibres/Vibha Yadav. 3. Man-made Fibres/Nidhi Goyal and Namita Sharma. 4. Yarns/Bhawana Chanana and Sheetal Chopra. 5. Blends, Bicomponent and Bigeneric Fibres/Kanika Kakkar.
II. Fabric construction Mehods: 6. Woven Fabrics/Sareekah Agarwaal. 7. Knitted Fabrics/Ruchira Agarwal. 8. Non-wovens and other Fabric Construction Techniques/Sheetal Chopra and Bhawana Chanana. III. Finishing, Dyeing and printing of textile fabrics: 9. Routine Finishes/Deepali Rastogi and Anjali Agrawal. 10. Special Finishes/Deepali Rastogi and Anjali Agrawal. 11. Dyeing/Sabina Sethi. 12. Dyestuffs and their Application/Neha Mehra, Manpreet Chahal, Kanika Kakkar and Sareekah Agarwaal. 13. Textile Printing/Simmi Bhagat and Divya Singhal. 14. Labelling and Standardisation in Textiles/Manpreet Chahal.
Textiles are an indispensable part of human life. Besides the apparel industry, textiles also find use as industrial filters and geotextiles, fireproof clothing and covering, and in the making of backpacks, tents and nets. Textile Science provides a comprehensive knowledge of the manufacture, properties and uses of these various textiles.
The book begins with an introduction to the basic element of textiles and fibres, and goes on to describe yarns and the various processes that result in the forming of various fabrics. The book is divided into three units:
The first unit is devoted to the production and properties of natural and man-made fibres, and the manufacture and properties of the yarns of these fibres.
The second unit deals with the production and properties of major types of fabrics that are made from yarns—knitted, woven and non-wovens.
The third unit describes the various processes involved in preparing the final textile from fabrics—finishing, dyeing, printing and labelling.
Carefully designed to be accessible to undergraduate students, this book will help them visualise and easily remember the various industrial manufacturing processes, classifications, properties and structures of fibre polymers and organic dyes. It will be a valuable text resource for students of home science, fashion designing and textile engineering. (jacket)