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Role of engineers in textile industry?

engineers are involved in textile engineering from start to end.for example in harvesting of cotton a machine cotton gin is used which is an invention of mechanical engineer.then in manufacturing of yarn the machinery is used...manufacurting of cloth,dyeing of cloth,printing and finishing of the product...the exports depends alot on textiles of a country..


What is the scope of textile engineering?

Scope EVERY DAY the glossy and colourful newspaper supplements proclaim that fashion is big business, that the textile trade is booming. While what people wear is certainly one part of the huge industry known as textiles, there is a lot more to textile technology than fashion-haute or otherwise. The industry is peopled by many kinds of professionals, with many kinds of skills. The fashion designer is of course the most visible, as are the models who display a designer's products. But behind the designer, whose main tools are pen, paper, fabric and occasionally some computer software, is a large, multilayered enterprise. Among the key players are the technologists who create new materials for different needs, design and build equipment and create processes for making these materials. Dr T P Wagle, a professor of textile technology at the Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, notes that in terms of volume, the textile industry is the third largest, worldwide, after tourism and information technology. However, the number of textile engineers produced each year does not reflect the size of the industry. "Textile engineering offers decidedly more opportunities to graduates than most other engineering disciplines," says Dr Wagle. "Right now India accounts for only three per cent of the world's textile exports...our textile export activity can easily multiply by five times," he adds. Increased production of course implies increased opportunities for those trained in this field. While the handloom textile sector plays an important role in the Indian economy, there is a growing need for better materials and production processes in the mechanized sector too. Better fire resistant materials for uniforms, for instance, or absorbent fabric for medical use, or weather resistant packaging materials - these are the challenges that make textile engineering an exciting field, beyond the narrow confines of fashion. Textile engineering is concerned with the application of scientific principles and engineering practices to the wide-ranging aspects of textile processes, products and machinery, including synthetic fibers, interactions of fibres and fabrics with nature and with other mechanisms (such as conditions of use and storage), safety and health, pollution control and energy management. Textile engineers can choose to focus on a variety of areas within the field. Textile chemistry looks at how different materials may be combined to create a fabric that has certain properties, or at how existing fabrics may be treated in order to last longer, keep their colour longer, or stay uncreased. Design engineering looks at how to turn a paper design into a manufactured product, while quality engineering is concerned with monitoring processes to ensure product quality. As in other branches of engineering, students in this field study the basic physical sciences and mathematics, but with a larger focus chemistry than perhaps in other areas. The increased emphasis on producing ecologically friendly materials and using sustainable means of production challenge today's engineers to come up with creative materials and creative ways of producing them. The usual route to enter the field is by obtaining a B.Tech or B.E. in textile engineering. An engineering graduate obviously has the edge in the recruitment process, but students who have a diploma in textile technology or fashion technology also are in demand on the technical side, although they tend to start at lower salary levels. For most technical positions, a bachelor's degree is sufficient, but if one wants to move up in research and development, a master's is important. It also helps to combine technical and aesthetic skills, like N. Sham, who after getting his B.Tech, from Bannari Institute of Technology got a post-graduate diploma from the National Institute of Fashion Technology. He now works as a knitwear designer and draws a salary comparable to a software engineer. It is also possible to combine an interest in textiles with information science or robotics and focus one's attention on issues such as production systems or plant safety. Perhaps the most challenging and interesting areas in textile engineering are those that deal with research and development in new materials. Textile technologists work closely with chemical engineers to develop new materials for a variety of purposes - packaging materials that can keep food fresh longer, or fire-proof upholstery for vehicles, lighter or warmer fabric for space travel, better bandages for internal and external use...in our complex world, the needs keep increasing, calling for more and more ingenuity. Textile engineering has received relatively less attention from young people entering technical colleges - it lacks the gloss of some of the other fields, although the opportunities it presents are perhaps similar. As in any branch of applied science, the scope of opportunity lies in the way you look at the field, and what you choose to do with the knowledge you gain.


Applictions of thermodynamics in textile process?

applications of thermodynamics in textile


Write short notes on Indian Engineering Industry?

Before independence there was no engineering industry wortha name, so we were quite deficient in all sorts of machinery.But after independence the whole situationchanged. We now manufacture engineering machinery for textile, sugar, paper, cement, mining and petro-chemical plant.The heavy engineering plant at Ranchi has been designing and fabricating huge machines for our steel plants.A large variety of engineering goods are being produced now not only for domestic use but also for international market.We are engaged in completing many key projects in many countries of the world.


Why were textile mills invented?

Textile factories were created to produce woven frabic in mass sums.

Related questions

When was Pabna Textile Engineering College created?

Pabna Textile Engineering College was created in 1915.


What is the ranking of primeasia university in textile engineering?

Primeasia University is the best university for Textile Engineering in Bangladesh.


What is the motto of Pabna Textile Engineering College?

Pabna Textile Engineering College's motto is 'Dedicated for Developing Textiles'.


What is the scope for textile engineering in India?

Textile industry is one of the biggest industries in the world and unmoving stretching out. It blends the education of textile processes and tools with the basic values of engineering. A textile engineer is trained to know his way into applying similar engineering values to flecked aspects of textile designing including clothes process, fiber, textile machines and other products as well.


Does the jaipur campus of manipal institute has textile engineering I have been searching the whole Internet but couldn't get a satisfactory reply?

Yes, the Jaipur campus of Manipa Institute does offer textile engineering. If you go to the schools website and check under programs offered, you can find textile engineering.


Is textile and clothing Accredited by iesl?

yes it is accredited IESL i am also a memeber of IESL in textile engineering


How can you join in lamborghini company you are studying mechanical engineering?

i am doing my diploma in mechanical engineering what should i do for joining lamborghini company


Is there any scope of taxtile engineering in Pakistan?

Yes, it has. Textile engineers are demand. Pakistani textile industry is booming and textile engineers are in demand. Faisalabad Textile University is considered to be the top textile university of Pakistan.


What are the best textile engineering colleges in India?

Iit delhi


What percent of total spending is spent on textile engineering?

$10,728


Can you join marine engineering after bsc physics?

can i join marine engineering after bsc physics


What the rank Southeast University?

No. 8 Southeast University is the best for Textile Engineering.