Anna University Handloom and Textile Technology syllabus of B. Tech. Handloom and Textile Technology Semester III. In this article, we are glad to provide the syllabus of the Production of Textile Fibres.
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Aim Of Objectives:
- To enable the students to learn about natural fibre production, polymer rheology and the laws, and various spinning techniques of manufactured fibre production.
- To expose the students to post-spinning and development in the spinning process.
TT3352 – Production of Textile Fibres Syllabus
Unit – I: Natural Fibers
Natural Fibers- production, properties and applications- Evolution of cotton varieties & Cultivation and harvesting; Bast Fibers: cultivation – Retting – Fibre Extraction; Wool: Types – Rearing – Shearing – Chemical Composition; Silk: life cycle of silk worm, Types – Reeling – Throwing
Unit – II: Melt Spinning
Newtonian and non-newtonian fluids, Melt instabilities; Melt Spinning- Polymer Selection and Preparation, equipment, properties and applications of polyester, polyamide and polypropylene fibers.
Unit – III: Solution Spinning
Solution spinning- Polymer Selection and Preparation, equipment, properties and applications of acrylic, polyurethane and regenerated cellulose fibres.
Unit – IV: Post Spinning Operations
Neck drawing, drawing systems, influence of drawing on structure and properties of fibres; Types of heat setting, influencing parameters on heat setting, influence of heat setting on fibre behavior; Spin finish composition and application; texturising.
Unit V: Developments In Fiber Spinning
Liquid crystal spinning; Gel spinning; Profile fibres and hollow fibres; Speciality fibres: polylactic acid and chitosan fibres preparation properties and applications.
Text Books:
- Kothari V. K., “Textile Fibres: Development and Innovations”, Vol. 2, Progress in Textiles, IAFL Publications, New Delhi, 2000
- Vaidya A. A., “Production of Synthetic Fibres”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988
- Nakasjima (English edition, edited by Kajiwara K. and McIntyre J. E.), “Advanced Fibre Spinning Technology”, Wood head Publication Ltd., England, 1994.
References:
- Gupta V. B. and Kothari V. K. (Editors), “Manufactured Fibre Technology”, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
- Cook J. G., “Handbook of Textile Fibres: Vol. 2: Man Made Fibres”, The Textile Inst., 5th Ed. 1984.
- Srinivasa Murthy H. V., “Introduction to Textile Fibres”, Textile Association, India, 1987.
- Cook J.G., “Handbook of Textile Fibres: Vol. 1: Natural Fibres” The Textile Inst., 2001.
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- MA3357 – Probability and Statistical Methods
- HT3301 – Handloom Weaving Technology
- TT3354 – Technology of Pre-Spinning Process
- TT3351 – Preparatory process for woven Fabric Manufacture
- TT3353 – Structure and Properties of Textile Fibres
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