This slide is about 'Diversified application of textile fabrics' made by Samiun Ahammed, Student of Textile Engineering, BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Batch: 182
1. BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology
Department of Textile Engineering
Subject:Fabric Manufacturing Engineering-I
Course Code: TEX2105
Presentation On
Diversified application of Textile Fabrics
2. #What is textile fabric?
A textile fabric is a cloth that has been woven,
knitted, tufted, knotted, or bonded together using
natural or synthetic threads, yarns, and other
materials.
3. #How textile fabric produce?
Textile fabrics can be produced directly from webs of fibres by bonding, fusing
or interlocking to make non-woven fabrics and felts, but their physical
properties tend to restrict their potential end-usage.
There are three principal methods of mechanically manipulating yarn into textile
fabrics:
1. Interweaving
2. Intertwining
3. Interlooping
7. #Diversified application of Textile Fabric
Now days, fabric not only used for cloth making but also used in
different area. On the basis of fabric properties, three major areas of
application can be recognized, namely apparel, home textiles, and
technical textiles.
8. #Fabric used for apparels making:
Fig: Fabric used for apparels making
9. #Fabric used for apparels making:
• Application areas of fabrics in apparels generally include inner wear, fashion
wear, functional wear, men’s wear, ladies wear, and kids wear.
• In woven fabric industry, the most used woven apparels are shirts, pants,
coats, dresses, jackets, jeans, and blouses
• In recent years, there is increase in nonwoven industry, and unconventional
fabric trends are emerging, including geotextiles, diapers, bags, filters, etc
The term apparels is used for any type of fabric that is used for
clothing
10. #Fabric used for home textiles:
Fig: Fabric used for home textiles
11. #Fabric used for home textiles:
Home textile deals with the applications of textiles for household
purposes.
• The basic articles of home textile are grouped as sheets and pillow cases,
blankets, towels, table cloths, and rugs.
• A small proportion of these are also produced from linen, silk, acetate, and
nylon, with weave constructions varying from plain to satin, rarely knitted.
12. #Fabric used in Industrial/Technical Textiles:
Fig: Fabric used in industrial textiles
13. #Fabric used in Industrial/Technical Textiles:
These are the textiles that are produced for certain functional properties rather than decorative
purposes.
• AGROTECH (for agriculture and aquaculture),
• BUILDTECH (for building and construction),
• CLOTHTECH (for clothing and footwear),
• GEOTECH (for civil engineering and geotextiles),
• HOMETECH (for household textiles),
• INDUTECH (for industrial applications),
• MEDITECH (for medical and hygiene),
• OEKOTECH (environment-friendly products),
• PACKTECH (for packaging),
• PROTECH (for protection),
• SPORTTECH (for sports and leisure),
• MOBILTECH (for automobiles).
14. #CONCLUSION
Different fabrics are used differently. They are specially made to
fulfill certain purposes. Apparel fabric is very dressy with a comfort
and durability whereas industrial fabric should be strong and tough
with grease resistant. Outdoor fabric should possess the quality to
retain color over years while hosiery fabric is supposed to fit the skin
closely. In the same way household fabric has different dedicated
utility than a blanket or mattress fabric.