CTID 323: TEXTILE TESTING LABS
| Institution | University |
| Course | Bachelor of science... |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | stephen |
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| Pages | 9 Pages |
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Description
This textile testing laboratory manual is to be used with the textile testing teaching manual and any other text on textiles. The student is encouraged to read widely to supplement the information obtained from the results and be in a better position to answer the questions that follow each laboratory. Knowledge obtained will be useful to the pursuit of a successful career in apparel production, textile manufacturing, garment designing, retail buyers, choice and selection of textile products etc. This manual will be important to the students as well as the instructors.
For easy usage the manual is divided into three main parts namely:
i.Test for fibers
ii.Tests for yarns
Tests for fabrics
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