This document provides information about Textile Value Chain, a quarterly magazine focused on the textile industry. It aims to inform readers across the textile value chain from raw materials to finished garments. The magazine shares news, market data, company profiles, and analysis. It also interviews textile companies and technology suppliers. The editorial calendar outlines topics to be covered in future issues, including environmental issues, finance, value addition, and technical textiles. The magazine aims to unite academia, industry, and government under one platform.
This document provides a summary of corporate news from Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd., a leading textile company in India, over the last quarter of 2013. Some key points:
- Siyaram launched two new collections, Prism and Estro, under its Italian brand Moretti in India, which received record bookings of over Rs. 7 crores in two days.
- It also added two collections, Purito and Vivante, to its linen brand Royale Linen.
- Mistair, a division of Siyaram, partnered with the movie Inkaar to launch an inspired clothing collection called "Powerplay".
- Other new product launches included Siyaram's Wed
Cotton Grading - approaches for the textile value chain - POLAND 2016Debashish Banerjee
The document discusses approaches for improving cotton grading and efficiency in the textile value chain. It analyzes data from cotton testing at various stages of processing, from the lay down to carding, combing, and drawing. The analysis shows that fiber quality metrics like micronaire and tensile properties remain consistent as cotton moves through processing, and can be used to predict fiber behavior and optimize machinery settings to manage quality and productivity. The paper models the data using statistical and predictive techniques to provide insights for higher order process control across the textile value chain.
The document discusses pollution of the River Cauvery in Tamil Nadu from untreated effluents discharged by unauthorized dyeing units in Pallipalayam and Komarapalayam. With little water flowing from Mettur Dam, the river's only water source is now the effluents. Local residents can no longer use water from open wells and bore wells due to pollution that has changed the water color. Groundwater is also polluted. The district administration asked dyeing units to stop operating until dam water levels rise, but major action against polluting units has not been taken since an incident where a landlord fired at officials during a raid. Local activists say the river's dry state has worsened pollution impacts.
This document provides information on the October-December 2013 issue of the Textile Value Chain magazine. It includes the table of contents which lists articles on various topics related to the textile industry, including reinventing the textile industry, natural dyes, branding, technical textiles, exhibitions, policies, and more. It also includes advertisements from textile industry companies. The document aims to inform readers about the latest issues and developments in the textile sector through this publication.
The document provides an equity research report on Alok Industries Limited by ICRA Equity Research Service. The summary is:
1) ICRA has assigned Alok Industries a Fundamental Grade of '3' indicating good fundamentals, and a Valuation Grade of 'A' indicating the company is significantly undervalued.
2) Alok Industries is a vertically integrated textile manufacturer with a presence across cotton and polyester spinning, fabrics, home textiles, and garments. It has several manufacturing plants in India and also operations in the Czech Republic and UK.
3) While near-term outlook faces challenges, Alok's diversified operations and expansion plans are expected to
Siyaram Silk Mills started in 1978 as a family-owned textile trading business. In 1981, it began manufacturing fabrics using indigenous looms at its Tarapur facility. Over time, Siyaram's modernized and upgraded its machinery, becoming the largest producer of blended suiting and shirting fabrics in India. It now produces 40 million meters of fabric annually across multiple manufacturing units. The core team who started Siyaram included the founder and his family members who helped grow the small business into a large, professionally-run textile manufacturer over 30 years.
This document provides information about Textile Value Chain, a quarterly magazine focused on the textile industry. It aims to inform readers across the textile value chain from raw materials to finished garments. The magazine shares news, market data, company profiles, and analysis. It also interviews textile companies and technology suppliers. The editorial calendar outlines topics to be covered in future issues, including environmental issues, finance, value addition, and technical textiles. The magazine aims to unite academia, industry, and government under one platform.
This document provides a summary of corporate news from Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd., a leading textile company in India, over the last quarter of 2013. Some key points:
- Siyaram launched two new collections, Prism and Estro, under its Italian brand Moretti in India, which received record bookings of over Rs. 7 crores in two days.
- It also added two collections, Purito and Vivante, to its linen brand Royale Linen.
- Mistair, a division of Siyaram, partnered with the movie Inkaar to launch an inspired clothing collection called "Powerplay".
- Other new product launches included Siyaram's Wed
Cotton Grading - approaches for the textile value chain - POLAND 2016Debashish Banerjee
The document discusses approaches for improving cotton grading and efficiency in the textile value chain. It analyzes data from cotton testing at various stages of processing, from the lay down to carding, combing, and drawing. The analysis shows that fiber quality metrics like micronaire and tensile properties remain consistent as cotton moves through processing, and can be used to predict fiber behavior and optimize machinery settings to manage quality and productivity. The paper models the data using statistical and predictive techniques to provide insights for higher order process control across the textile value chain.
The document discusses pollution of the River Cauvery in Tamil Nadu from untreated effluents discharged by unauthorized dyeing units in Pallipalayam and Komarapalayam. With little water flowing from Mettur Dam, the river's only water source is now the effluents. Local residents can no longer use water from open wells and bore wells due to pollution that has changed the water color. Groundwater is also polluted. The district administration asked dyeing units to stop operating until dam water levels rise, but major action against polluting units has not been taken since an incident where a landlord fired at officials during a raid. Local activists say the river's dry state has worsened pollution impacts.
This document provides information on the October-December 2013 issue of the Textile Value Chain magazine. It includes the table of contents which lists articles on various topics related to the textile industry, including reinventing the textile industry, natural dyes, branding, technical textiles, exhibitions, policies, and more. It also includes advertisements from textile industry companies. The document aims to inform readers about the latest issues and developments in the textile sector through this publication.
The document provides an equity research report on Alok Industries Limited by ICRA Equity Research Service. The summary is:
1) ICRA has assigned Alok Industries a Fundamental Grade of '3' indicating good fundamentals, and a Valuation Grade of 'A' indicating the company is significantly undervalued.
2) Alok Industries is a vertically integrated textile manufacturer with a presence across cotton and polyester spinning, fabrics, home textiles, and garments. It has several manufacturing plants in India and also operations in the Czech Republic and UK.
3) While near-term outlook faces challenges, Alok's diversified operations and expansion plans are expected to
Siyaram Silk Mills started in 1978 as a family-owned textile trading business. In 1981, it began manufacturing fabrics using indigenous looms at its Tarapur facility. Over time, Siyaram's modernized and upgraded its machinery, becoming the largest producer of blended suiting and shirting fabrics in India. It now produces 40 million meters of fabric annually across multiple manufacturing units. The core team who started Siyaram included the founder and his family members who helped grow the small business into a large, professionally-run textile manufacturer over 30 years.
3. Тенденции в тканях для палаток
Тенденции в тканях для спальников
Тенденции в сумочных тканях
4. Одной из тенденций для палаточных тканей является использование
функциональных тканей, для которых важным является эффективное
удаление избыточной влаги из палатки и высокая впитывающая
способность .
Еще одним предложением является замена тканей с PU и
силиконовыми покрытиями на 3-х слойные ткани ,у которых :
первый слой -мембрана
второй слой – ткань, произведенная из тонких нитей ,но с большой
плотностью покрытия.
третий слой - ламинаты(для максимального наружного комфорта).
Функциональный слой вместе с гидрофильной мембраной эффективно
предотвращает образование конденсата на стенах палаток .
При этом :
Достигается максимальная воздухопроницаемость
Ультра легкая,3-слойная конструкция
Очень быстрое высыхание материала после использования
Предотвращено появление конденсата даже в случае
повышенной влажности
Тенденции в тканях для палаток
5. Эта система представляет собой
уникальное сочетание максимальной
воздухопроницаемости и 100%
водонепроницаемости ,но минимально
возможной массы. Данные ткани
гарантируют оптимальное управление
влагой в палатке - даже в
экстремальных условиях
6. Еще одной тенденцией для палаточных тканей является
использование прозрачных, супер тонкие тканей .
При этом данные ткани обладают повышенной прочностью .
7. Толщина нитей для инновационных тканей для
палаток составляет от 7 D до 12D
9. Ткани с 3 D эффектами ,который достигается
за счет использования нитей разной толщины
и соответствующего рапорта на ткани.
10. Для производства спальников так же
применяются более тонкие ,легкие
ткани . Достаточно много
предложений по прозрачным тканям
с ripstop.
Тенденции в тканях для спальников
12. Основными тенденциями в
тканях для рюкзаков является:
стремление по handfilling к
ощущению максимально
приближенное к
естественным материалам
(матовые ткани,cotton look).
Тенденции в тканях для сумок
устойчивость к
ультрафиолетовым излучением
Одним из новых предложений
является использование
хлопчатобумажной ткани
обработанной воском, что
делает ее водонепроницаемой.
13. эффект разнотонного
рисунка достигается
засечёт использования
ниток разной крутки.
Тенденции к
использованию
меланжевых тканей для
сумок и рюкзаков.
14. Тенденции к не ярко -
выраженному Embossing
на тканях