The garment production process involves several steps: receiving fabrics, relaxing fabrics to minimize shrinkage, spreading and cutting fabrics into pieces, sewing pieces into garments, inspecting for quality, cleaning spots or laundering if needed, ironing the finished garments, and finally packaging and shipping the completed garments to clients. Key steps include relaxing, cutting, sewing assembly lines, quality checks, and final packaging before distribution.
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types of cutting machineries. methods of cutting , spreading types of spreading, methods of spreading, marker production types of markers, marker making, bundling, fusing department, machines used for fusing, types of fusing materials, #apparel industry #cuttingdepartment
Major Formula on Garments for BeginnersShabuz Biplob
This article has been written for the beginners of garment / buying house. It will ask you question, prepare you for calculation & will give you solution. There are thousands of questions, I've given few answers. There are so many ways & formula to perform a task here. Through day by day practices, you will find the easiest way for you to do your job well.
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This was one of my internship project which i done in SIYARAM'S in Gujarat. This is all about the process wch going in the factory from raw materials to the finished goods After a conformed order. Hope this will be helpful.
My name's Asif Rayhan Chowdhury.I am a student of Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology at Apparel Manufacturing Management and Technology Department.Iwant to explore Different Types Of Industrial Sewing Machine & Their Uses.
This presentation was made to have an elaborate sense of fabric spreading. Different types of fabric spreading and the pros and cons of different fabric spreading is illustrated into the presentation.
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2. Receiving Fabrics
• Garment factories receive fabric
from overseas
textile manufacturers in large
bolts with cardboard or plastic
center tubes or in piles or bags.
The fabric typically arrives in
steel commercial shipping
containers and is unloaded with
a forklift. Garment factories
often have a warehouse or
dedicated area to store fabric
between arrival and
manufacturing.
3. Fabric Relaxing
• “Relaxing” refers to the process that allows material
to relax and contract prior to being manufactured.
This step is necessary because the material is
continually under tension throughout the various
stages of the textile manufacturing
process, including weaving, dyeing, and other
finishing processes. The relaxing process allows
fabrics to shrink so that further shrinkage during
customer use is minimized.
• Garment manufacturers perform the relaxing
process either manually or mechanically. Manual
fabric relaxing typically entails loading the bolt of
fabric on a spinner and manually feeding the
material through a piece of equipment that relieves
tension in the fabric as it is pulled through.
Mechanical fabric relaxing performs this same
process in an automated manner.
• Many garment manufacturers will also
integrate quality assurance into this process to
ensure that the quality of the fabric meets customer
standards. This step is performed by manually spot-
checking each bolt of fabric using a backlit surface
to identify manufacturing defects such as color
inconsistency or flaws in the material. Fabrics that
fail to meet customer standards are returned to the
textile manufacturer.
4. Spreading, Form Layout, and Cutting
• After fabric has been relaxed, it is transferred to the
spreading and cutting area of the garment
manufacturing facility. The fabric is first cut into
uniform plies and then spread either manually or using
a computer-controlled system in preparation for the
cutting process. Fabric is spread to:
• allow operators to identify fabric defects;
• control the tension and slack of the fabric during
cutting; and
• ensure each ply is accurately aligned on top of the
others.
• The number of plies in each spread is dependent on
the fabric type, spreading method, cutting equipment,
and size of the garment order.
• Next, garment forms—or patterns—are laid out on top
of the spread, either manually or programmed into an
automated cutting system. Lastly, the fabric is cut to
the shape of the garment forms using either manually
operated cutting equipment or a computerized cutting
system.
5. Embroidery and Screen Printing
• Embroidery and screen printing are two processes that
occur only if directly specified by the customer;
therefore, these processes are commonly subcontracted
to off-site facilities. Embroidery is performed using
automated equipment, often with many machines
concurrently embroidering the same pattern on multiple
garments. Each production line may include between 10
and 20 embroidery stations. Customers may request
embroidery to put logos or other embellishments on
garments
• Screen printing is the process of applying paint-based
graphics to fabric using presses and textile dryers.
Specifically, screen printing involves sweeping a rubber
blade across a porous screen, transferring ink through a
stencil and onto the fabric. The screen printed pieces of
fabric are then dried to set the ink. This process may
have varying levels of automation or may largely
be completed at manually operated stations. Like
embroidery, screen printing is wholly determined by the
customer and may be requested to put logos or other
graphics on garments or to print brand and size
information in place of affixing tags.
6. Sewing
• Garments are sewn in an assembly line, with the
garment becoming more complete as it
progresses down the sewing line. Sewing
machine operators receive a bundle of cut fabric
and repeatedly sew the same portion of the
garment, passing that completed portion to the
next operator. For example, the first operator
may sew the collar to the body of the garment
and the next operator may sew a sleeve to the
body. Quality assurance is performed at the end
of the sewing line to ensure that the garment
has been properly assembled and that no
manufacturing defects exist. When needed, the
garment will be reworked or mended at
designated sewing stations. This labor-intensive
process progressively transforms pieces of fabric
into designer garments.
7. Spot Cleaning and Laundry
• In addition to identifying manufacturing
defects, employees tasked with
performing quality assurance are also looking
for cosmetic flaws, stains, or other spots on the
garment that may have occurred during the
cutting and sewing processes. Spots are often
marked with a sticker and taken to a spot-
cleaning area where the garment is cleaned
using steam, hot water, or chemical stain
removers.
• Some customers request that a garment be fully
laundered after it is sewn and assembled;
therefore, garment factories often have an on-
site laundry or have subcontract agreements
with off-site laundry operations. Commercial
laundry facilities are equipped with at least
three types of machines: washers, spinners, and
dryers. Some facilities also have the capability
to perform special treatments, such as stone- or
acid-washing.
8. Ironing
• After a garment is fully sewn and
assembled, it is transferred to the
ironing section of the facility for final
pressing. Each ironing station consists of
an iron and an ironing platform. The
irons are similar looking to residential
models, but have steam supplied by an
on-site boiler. Workers control the
steam with foot pedals and the steam is
delivered via overhead hoses directly to
the iron. In most facilities, the ironing
platforms are equipped with a
ventilation system that draws steam
through the ironing table and exhausts it
outside the factory.
9. Packaging and Shipping
• In the last steps of making a
product retail-ready, garments are
folded, tagged, sized, and packaged
according to customer
specifications. Also, garments may
be placed in protective plastic bags,
either manually or using an
automated system, to ensure that
the material stays clean and
pressed during shipping. Lastly,
garments are placed in cardboard
boxes and shipped to
client distribution centers to
eventually be sold in retail stores.