Browsing Department of Textile and Ginning Engineering by Subject "Knitting"

Browsing Department of Textile and Ginning Engineering by Subject "Knitting"

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  • Mutoni, Margaret (Busitema University., 2016-05)
    The main objective of the study was to analyse the production of non-woven fabric from comber noil. Generally, there are three main methods of fabric formation namely weaving, knitting and nonwoven method. The fabric ...
  • Asiku, Geofrey (Busitema University., 2017-05)
    Knitting is the process where a continuous length of yarn/thread is converted into intermeshed loops either by hand or by machine to form a cloth. The process is not 100% effective, defects normally occur which pails the ...
  • Niwagaba, Ronald (Busitema University., 2014-05)
    Knitted fabric structures have considerable advantages. over woven Fabric structure normally high elasticity, flexibility, easy-care property, better air permeability etc. There is however a number of problems with single ...
  • Isabirye, Denis (Busitema University., 2015-05)
    Yarn conditioning is very important in textile processing since the amount moisture in textile fibres affects the physical and mechanical properties of fibres and yarns. This eventually affects the knitability and weaveability ...

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