Why Control system is important in Textile Industry?

Monjurul Hasan

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To increase productivity, and improve quality in the textile industry, the central system is very important. Various kinds of textile production variables could be controlled by a good control system in textile machinery. Such as:

  1. In Spinning: Yarn: Count, Twist, Courser and Fineness, Crimp Percentage, etc.
  2. In the Wearing Process: Fabric: EPI (End Per Inch), PPI (Picks per inch), GSM (grams per square meter), Shrinkage, durability, tensile strength, etc.
  3. In the Dyeing Process: Color and shade matching, various fastness properties, etc.
  4. In Finishing Process: finished fabrics softness quality control, Inspection, etc.

What is Textile control?

Textile control is the process of regulating or managing the production, distribution, and quality of textiles. It involves various aspects such as ensuring compliance with regulations and standards, monitoring production processes for efficiency and safety, inspecting finished textile for quality assurance.

Importance of quality control in garment industry is essential to maintain the integrity and safety of textile goods (clothing). It ensure the expectations of buyer and regulatory bodies.

Good Control system in Textile Industry

A good control system can maintain these Production variables. Besides, it will increase production efficiency by

  • Higher production rate.
  • Consistency in quality.
  • Flexibility in Production.
  • Reduce maintenance.
  • Reduction in Man Power.

For these reasons, a control system is very important in the textile manufacturing industry.

About the Author

Monjurul Hasan

Monjurul Hasan, An On-Page SEO Expert on WordPress. Study in Automobile & Textile Engineering at Bangladesh Sweden Polytechnic Institute (BSPI). Having 3+ years of experience in Automobile and Technical Textile Products. Working at Upwork & Fiverr MarketPlace. Highly interested in technical product development and fashion forecasting.

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