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    Environmental Impacts of Production: Water Use

    A consumate consumer of water Some estimates indicate that it is the largest user of water among all agricultural commodities. Estimates indicate that cotton represents more than half of the irrigated agricultural land in the world. Cotton production and processing are also a major source of pollution of fresh water (Soth 1999). Read: Environmental Impacts of Production: Water Use Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Using Science to Improve Productivity

    Great progress has been made in understanding the workings of genes after the discovery of the structure of DNA. These advances made possible conventional breeding programs that have contributed more to cotton plant improvement than any other plant science. These advances hold open the possibility of great new opportunities in cotton plant development, as well as new concerns about risks to human health and the environment, which for cotton have been shown to be unfounded so far. Read: Using Science to Improve Productivity Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Textile Exhibitions

    Textile exhibitions are good to show forth the current textile products and new ones to be launched. Many companies get to know each other through such meets and may even develop into good partnerships. Now consider this. Textile Industry is one of the biggest, oldest and the most branched industries by numbers. In today’s world, most of the Asian, Middle Eastern and European countries are in competition to get the most benefit out of the business. Be Read: Textile Exhibitions Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Wool Yarn in Good Demand

    The rapid economic development and growth of manufacturing in countries such as India, Russia and, particularly, China are offering many new opportunities for Australian wool. The growth in manufacturing, retail and consumer spending power, in several key countries, has emerged as a fundamental factor to shaping the future of the garment industry Read: Wool Yarn in Good Demand Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Textile Trading – the Online Approach

    The procurement of goods and services is a source of frustration and costly inefficiency in many organizations. Procurement operations are plagued by inefficient product selection and sourcing. They are time-consuming manual ordering processes and involve expensive inventories. Organizations’ purchasing cycles and approval times are lengthy, and they lack the data and resources required to perform procurement in a more cost-effective and strategic manner. Internal process inefficiencies freque Read: Textile Trading – the Online Approach Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Non – Woven Textile Market- an Introduction

    Non-wovens are defined as flat structured fabrics, such as sheets or webs, not made by weaving but by bonding and entangling fibers by means of mechanical, thermal or chemical processes. The major non-woven technologies now available, are needle-punching, thermal-bonding, air laid, spun-bonding, melt blowing and spun lacing/ hydro-entanglement. Read: Non – Woven Textile Market- an Introduction Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Mohair Yarn

    Mohair Yarn is a wool-like textile fiber produced as a “simple” fleece on Angora Goats. The Angora breed originated in Turkey. Mohair is a protein fiber. It has a smooth cuticular scale pattern on the surface imparting luster and low felting capacity. It grows rapidly at about 2cm per month and is shorn every six months. The fiber ranges from about 23 microns in mean diameter at the first shearing, to as much as 38 microns in older animals. This large Read: Mohair Yarn Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Used Textile Machines is a Flourishing Trade

    Textile business is flourishing in countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The various reasons for the growth of this sector are natural resources, government support (TUFS) technology up gradation fund, ample man power availability etc. In addition to these Quota relaxation has given good hopes for the textile industry to grow there business further. All these reasons encouraged the industry to invest more in last four years. There have Read: Used Textile Machines is a Flourishing Trade Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

    Polyester Filament Yarn - A Brief Overview

    Polyester Filament Yarn has been on of the good textile products in greater demand due to its tensile capacity. Many products right from fabrics to hosiery and also some home textiles products. Let me first begin with the manufacturing of filament yarn and then polyester which are amalgamated by a process. Partially oriented tow or partially oriented yarn is made by winding the filament-receiving cylinder winds at a speed slightly higher than the Read: Polyester Filament Yarn - A Brief Overview Read

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    Silk is a Developed Market

    Silksignifies luxury; it has always been associated with crowned heads and riches throughout the different ages. Silk has an excellent idiosyncratic, beauty and elegance because of which it is considered as the queen of fabrics compared with other man-made natural fibers in the textile industry. It is the strongest and lightest natural fiber and it has great elasticity, resilience and warmth. Read: Silk is a Developed Market Read

    By: Rakesh P | 07/06/2007 | Ask an Expert
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