Monday, August 5, 2019

**Inception** A poem about Master Dadu

Taking a bundle of trees branches,

Feeling a soft rose in shiny eyes,

Wearing a vest and Lungi with streatch,

Dadu moving through footpath of bamboos,

Curling the road healing shaken hands,

Dadu gradually approaches to room.

Taking brass walking towards well,

Wait confirm hand and shaken ears.

Despite big jokes and smile of others,

His hostility strife with laugh.

Loving to eat fish cutlet and fry,

With later he approach to vendor,

Bathing after word wearing dhoti,

Quality Khadi Punjabi theek Grey,

Ready strife full of pens with spray,

In stand collar two lower pockets,

Desire to take them out from nexux,

Fixture and attraction softness,

Kindness heartness love with stress,

Riding on a cycle he went to school,

Beating the child and anger with jeal.

Loving to the children's and trees

Collectiong the sheet and results,

Planting the seeds protecting barriers,

He planting lot of trees and flowers,

Within a year he transform the school,

To a gardening school flowering school,

Children save them by Hiding,

Loving trees and gardening flowers.

After recess going to other school,

He gathering new ideas and feels,

Meeting other school teachers students,

Removing all faults and attacks

Joining Congress party winning seats,

Doing improve in home and swood,

Connecting people from all villagers,

Receiving praise and loving age.

Building wells and deep wells house,

Improving village structure and culture,

With high humility he marrow,

Without substance distinity,

Antithesis to other neighbours vicious,

Deliberate their action ploy Rander.

But despite ignorance and hurdle,

He always loves to all people.

Namaste..

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Viscose staple fiber from 50% post-consumer recycled cotton textiles

A very interesting achievement has been reached for the use of recycled cotton in the viscose industry. Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fibre Co. Ltd., Tangshan, Hebei/China, succeeded in producing viscose staple fiber made from 50% post-consumer recycled cotton textiles, supplied by Re:newcell, Stockholm/Sweden.

The remaining 50% is made of FSC COC (Forest Stewardship Council chain of custody) wood pulp and audited by CanopyStyle.

This interesting step in the fashion industry’s transition to a circular economy is considered very positive by the environmental not-for-profit organization Canopy, which works collaboratively with 198 international apparel brands and retailers in search of new innovative products.

Each year, 20 million tons of cotton textiles and 6.5 million tons of viscose textiles are consumed worldwide and converted into garments, beddings and personal care items such as wipes. The recycling process for cotton and its introduction into viscose fabric on an industrial scale is a new innovative technology and a timely breakthrough for the textile and fashion industries.

Intelligent machine technologies and digital solutions

The producer of textile machinery Trützschler GmbH, Mönchengladbach/Germany, presented at the ITMA 2019 from June 20-26, 2019, in Barcelona/Spain, new solutions for spinning preparation, nonwovens & man-made fibers.

The new intelligent card TC 19i automatically and continuously optimizes the carding gap whose setting has a critical influence on quality and performance. With a precision not achievable by humans, the intelligent card permanently realizes even the narrowest carding gap setting of 3/1000 inch. In addition, new cloud-based digital monitoring and management systems provide yarn manufacturers with transparency over all processes in the spinning mill. The My Wires app, for example, provides information on the status of clothings and service intervals and helps with the planning of reorders. Competent service for re-clothing can be provided immediately by Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC). These digital platforms are not exclusive to Trützschler technology.
An innovation in the blowroom offers more economy and quality as well: The Portal Bale Opener BO-P, with widths of 2,900 mm or 3,500 mm, allows significantly more bales to be placed side by side and processes them in parallel using 2 opening rolls. Thus, it results in significantly better blending and higher productions of up to 3,000 kg/h. As a complete supplier for spinning preparation, Trützschler is also breaking new ground in draw frames, the quality filters in the spinning mill. The autoleveller draw frame TD 10 automatically adjusts the break draft for optimum sliver quality and realizes cost savings due to its compact design and energy-efficient suction system. Like the TC 19i and the BO-P, the TD 10 provides the operator-friendly T-LED remote display which visualizes important machine and production information in a simple way.

A water-based ultra-low VOC polyurethane (PU) polymer coating technology, Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq, was launched by producer of dyes and specialty chemicals

A water-based ultra-low VOC polyurethane (PU) polymer coating technology, Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq, was launched by producer of dyes and specialty chemicals Archroma Management LLC, Reinach/Switzerland, at the ITMA 2019 in Barcelona/Spain.

The coatings have been developed to provide textile manufacturers with an additional water-based option that delivers high performance to the coated fabrics of demanding applications, such as indoor and outdoor textiles, nonwovens and papers. Initially developed for the chemical bonding and coating for backpack and other industrial products, Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq also improve the mechanical properties of the treated material such as their tensile strength and scratch resistance.
The new products will be the core of Archroma's Safe Seats system. The system, which combines the new technology with the company’s halogen-free Pekoflam STC p flame retardant, allows a halogen-free flame retardant coating system for synthetic leather upholstery to be created. In combination with Nuva N2155 & N4547 soil protection and release finishes, high standards in water-repellence and waterproofness can be achieved.
Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq can be applied by impregnation, coating (paste or foam), and spray, and are compliant with the ZDHC and bluesign requirements.

The new silk like feeling polyester fabric discovered

The fiber-product converting company Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., Tokyo/Japan, has developed a polyester fabric that looks and feels like fine silk. The company envisions various applications for its silk-like material, such as blouses and outers from thin to medium thicknesses.

While high-function materials made with synthetic fibers are recently established as a fashion trend in the market, demand has also been growing for natural-texture materials made with natural fibers. Materials in which delicate fiber fluff is expressed, or fibrillated, on the surface of the fabric for smooth textures, similar to silk or cupro, are becoming popular, but these materials have problems with color fastness in wet condition, yarn strength, color migration, fading due to fluff release and shape loss by washing.
Teijin Frontier has developed interesting processing technologies to produce a new stable, easy-care polyester fabric that boasts the soft texture and fine appearance of silk produced by wild silkworms. This new material’s specially fabricated surface is soft and glossy, holds bright coloring, and resists color migration, shrinkage and shape loss by using polyester fibers with very good color fastness and fiber strength.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Stretch fabric with up to 500% elongation

For over 140 years the textile manufacturer Nicolaus Weber GmbH & Co. KG, Fulda/Germany, has been offering individual textile solutions with a focus on the industrial, filtration and automotive sectors. A new development that was shown at Techtextil in May 2019 in Frankfurt/Germany was a heat-resistant stretch fabric. This can be produced with a maximum stretch of 500% in the weft on one side or in a mixture with other materials in the warp.

Also new is the production of fabrics from basalt yarn - with or without silicone coating. This material is characterized by chemical resistance, which via chemical treatment is highly sound-absorbent, heat-resistant and durable. Applications are heat protection and insulation as well as in the construction industry.
Nicolaus Weber also produces special fabrics made of 100% spun stainless steel, which is used as a conductor track or in explosion protection/antistatic due to its high conductivity...

Global nonwovens market to reach $64.8 billion by 2024

In 2019 hundreds of nonwoven products are in use globally. Such diversity leads to equally diverse supply chains, competitive environments, drivers, trends and regulatory issues.
The latest market report from Smithers Pira, Leatherhead/UK, ‘The Future of Global Nonwoven Markets to 2024’ forecasts the global consumption of nonwovens to grow from a projected $46.8 billion in 2019 at an annual rate of 6.7% during 2019-2024 to reach $64.8 billion in 2024. This reflects confidence that relatively short-term issues like the China–US trade war, Brexit uncertainty, and other global issues affecting economic growth will be resolved (or at least accounted for) and nonwovens will grow at increased rates, especially after 2021.
With shifts in end-use demands increasing across the 5 years to 2024, the report identifies a number of key drivers and trends for the global nonwovens industry today: sustainability, regulatory issues, costs (energy/water/raw materials), user requirements and retail trends (private label versus brands).
The report identifies and quantifies the fastest growing market segments, regions and countries, the markets and regions that are driving growth, and those that are experiencing problems. The nonwovens processes that contribute to the global market are defined and their products and capabilities are studied. Sales from 2014-2024 are disclosed and projected by process. Key raw materials used in producing global nonwovens are identified, and their role within the market is defined and quantified, from 2014 through to 2024.

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