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textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres (yarn or thread). Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, felting, or braiding,More info:wiki

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#10    MACHINERIES USED IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY,More info:keycolour

Textile production is a global industry that has been a part of human civilization since the dawn of man since clothing is a basic feature of any society. As such, clothing and textiles have been a part of history and suggest the materials as well as the technology that is available to the people in a specific location.

Textile manufacturing was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution in America that sparked in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It called for an economy that caused the movement of a significant number of people from the rural areas to urban centres, to leave their agricultural jobs in exchange for works in manufacturing plants.

#9     TEXTILE DYEING GRADE,More info:hubpak

Keeping in mind that Pakistan enjoys a prominent position in cotton production, Hub-Pak provides its customers with the high quality, credible dyeing salt with the main emphasis on maintaining the low hardness in salt and restoring the fabric colour.

Hub-Pak has specialized in the field of textile since Pakistan is a prime producer of cotton. We have been serving the textile sector for over 15 years now. We make sure that the textile sector is well taken care of by always bringing innovative grades in salt.

During the process of dyeing, the salt is used in the exhaustion of the dye into the fabric. Salt plays an important role there since it acts as the ionic force that transfers the dye onto the fabric. Poor quality salt gives uneven colour exhaustion which looks bad on the fabric. The hardness the salt is causing with its addition into the dye-bath is given much importance. Therefore, the main emphasis is on maintaining the low hardness in salt. The grades of dyeing salt start from a hardness of 180 ppm (50 g/l) and goes right down to zero hardness (any g/l) and in between there are 7 other different qualities.

#8    TEXTILE,More info:cielgroup

 

#7    Budget 2016: Textile industry demands major incentives,More info:dnaindia

The textile industry has pitched for incentives such as halving excise duty on man-made fibre and filament and changes in labour laws in the budget for next financial year.

The textiles industry has demanded better market access to major markets like the US and EU via trade pacts to help realise its untapped potential.

The sector, which is the country’s second largest employer after agriculture, contributes nearly 14% to industrial production and 4% to the GDP.

#6   HAPPY BENCHMARK TEXTILE HUB,More info:happyhomegroup

Hold your breath to experience the

Happy Homes Group – the name that needs no introduction is coming up with yet another archetypal project “HAPPY BENCHMARK TEXTILE HUB” – a project comprising of lavish shops and blocks.
Besides being situated at prime location of Dumbhal, BRTS Road, Surat, it has some inherent enticing features for the comfort of shoppers and shop owners.  Equipped with state-of-the-art amenities & latest infrastructure, the HAPPY BENCHMARK TEXTILE HUB is definitely a revolution in commercial segment & promises the best of showrooms & offices.

#5    TEXTILES,More info:morleycollege

 

#4   Table Textile,More info:gandiablasco

 

#3   All Textile Mills In India,More info:textileinfomedia

 

#2    Fresh water is precious. Sweden Textile Water Initiative helps leather and textile companies and factories reduce water, energy and chemical use in their supply chains,More info:stwi.se

 

#1   Digital Textile Printing | Rotary Textile Printing Cape Town,More info:imaterial

 

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