Description
Course Name: Diploma in Textile Technology
Course Id: DTT/Q1001.
Education Qualification: 10th.
Course and Exam Fee: 5000.
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Step 7- After Completion of Course Study give Online Examination.
Step 8- After Online Examination within 7 days you will get Diploma Certificate soft copy(Scan Copy) and Hard Copy(Original With Seal and Sign) within 30 days.
Step 9- After Certification you will receive Prospect Job Opportunities as per your Interest Area.
Online Examination Detail:
Duration- 60 minutes.
No. of Questions- 30. (Multiple Choice Questions).
Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is No Negative marking in this module.
Benefits of Certification:
- Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
- Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
- Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
- Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.
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Syllabus
Diploma in Textile Technology
Name of Paper | M. Marks | Pass Marks |
Textile Fibres | 100 | 40 |
Yarn Formation | 100 | 40 |
Fabric Formation | 100 | 40 |
Textile Testing and instruments | 100 | 40 |
Applied Mechanics | 100 | 40 |
Statistics | 100 | 40 |
Practical | 100 | 40 |
Textile Fibres
Classification of textile fibres according to their nature and origin, essential and desirable properties of textile fibres, staple fibre and continuous filaments, comparison of natural and manmade fibres, Natural fibres: Vegetable (bast, leaf and seed fibres), animals (wool and silk) and mineral (glass, asbestos and metallic fibres. cotton: concept of varieties; definition of grading, distinctive properties and end users, Man-made fibres: Classification, regenerated fibres-acetate, viscose & diverse forms of viscose, cup ammonium, alginate. – general properties, end uses, synthetic fibres:- principles of polycondensation with reference to polyesters, polyamides and polyurethanes, Introduction, purpose, bulked and textured yarns, methods of texturing thermoplastic and non-thermoplastic yarns.
Yarn Formation
Introduction, raw material, ginning, opening, cleaning, blending, equalizing, drafting, yarn formation, different systems of spinning, Cotton ginning and bailing-object of ginning, different methods and their limitations, description of modern ginning machine, ginning performance on yarn quality, impurities, Opening and Cleaning: Opening and cleaning: Introduction, the need for opening and cleaning, type of opening and degree of opening, impurities to be eliminated, Blending: The purpose of blending, selection of blend constituents, measures of blending, blending procedures- merits and demerits.
Fabric Formation
Introduction: The fabric, methods of fabric formation, phases in the formation of fabric by weaving, a technical introduction to weaving: basic motions, principal mechanisms of a loom, path of warp through a loom, motion of the healds, sley and shuttle, idea of other loom mechanisms, Preparatory processes: Introduction, sequence of processes. Single and multiend winding, different types of packages and package build-parallel, near parallel wind & cross wound packages, standard package formats (cop, cone, cheese, pineapple etc, section warping- process, machines, section building and relating drum storage capacity to beam flange diameter, principal machine elements- creel, size box, drying arrangements, head stock.
Textile Testing and instruments
Introduction to textile testing: Properties of fibres, yarns and fabrics and their relevance in assessing the performance of textiles during and after manufacture, selection of samples for testing, random and biased samples, review of statistical techniques (estimation of population characteristics from samples and the use of confidence intervals, determination of number of tests to be carried out to give chosen degree of accuracy, significant testing of means, quality control charts and their interpretation, Fibre Testing: Measurement of fibre length: length and its variability measurement, cumulative frequency diagram, Yarn testing: Yarn dimensions and numbering: linear density, yarn numbering systems, determination of yarn count, conversion from one system to another, measurement of yarn diameter, measurement of twist: twist, diameter and count relation.
Applied Mechanics
Introduction to Engineering Materials: Engineering materials, requirements, classification, levels of structure, structure –property relationships in materials, Crystal geometry and Structure of solids: Introduction, crystalline and non crystalline states, inorganic solids, covalent solids, metals and alloys ionic solids, structure of silica and silicates, idea of phase diagrams and transformations, Plastic Deformation and Creep in crystalline materials: Plastic deformation review of stress-strain curves, plastic deformation by slip, idea of shear strength of perfect and real crystals, idea of stress to move a dislocation.
Statistics
Introduction: What is statistics, definition of Varieties and random variable – discrete and continuous variables, Patterns in data: Frequency distributions, cumulative frequency, ogive, histogram and frequency polygon, Measure of central tendency and dispersion: Mean, median, mode, quartiles, range, mean deviation, standard deviation, co-efficient of variation, calculation involving the use of frequency distribution, Some standard probability distributions: Expected value of a random variable, Bernoulli’s trial, distribution function, calculation of mean and variance of binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, its mean and variance, density function, normal distribution, normal approximation to binomial, standard normal distribution, tables of normal distribution, curve fitting.
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