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Weve offered the Raleigh community space-saving solu- tions for the past 10 years. We rec- ommend Northwind Traders to anyone who will listen to us. They helped us reclaim over 700 square feet of our house!- Annie D. Balitmore EXECUTIVE TEXTILE PROGRAM BASIC COURSE TO TEXTILE MANUFACTURING Twice a week :5:00-6:00 pm Online on Google meet Fees:INR 17,000 No. of Contact Hours: 70 Take advantage of SCET know-how and direct your high-grade textile produc- tion with passion.

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We’ve offered the

Raleigh community

space-saving solu-

tions for the past

10 years. We rec-

ommend Northwind

Traders to anyone

who will listen to

us. They helped us

reclaim over 700

square feet of our

house!” - Annie D.

Balitmore

EXECUTIVE TEXTILE PROGRAM

BASIC COURSE TO TEXTILE MANUFACTURING

Twice a week :5:00-6:00 pm Online on Google meet Fees:INR 17,000 No. of Contact Hours: 70

“Take advantage of SCET know-how and direct your high-grade textile produc-

tion with passion.

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Need of the course It is important that the industry & academia collaborate to identi-fy the future knowledge, skills & attitude needs & create relevant competencies in the new genera-tion of business managers & leaders. Methodology With in-depth presentations cre-ated for & curated by renowned experts featuring the latest prod-ucts, technology & processes. WHO SHOULD TAKE UP THE COURSE? Clothing designer: Has crucial role to select proper materials & constructions to suit expected de-mands of heat & moisture transfer characteristics from clothing.

Our Success Stories Collaborating on a host of projects with renowned names in the area of Entrepre-neurship such as Centre for Entrepre-neurship Development (CED)-Gandhinagar, Entrepreneurship Devel-opment Institute of India (EDII), Gandhinagar, The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SGCCI), Surat, The South Gujarat Productivity Council, and Surat Smart City EDC looks at sustainability and marries form with functionality. And this philosophy has led it to a number of recognition. We have Business Coun-selling Cell supported by The Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Gandhi-nagar. Recently we’ve been awarded Nodal Centre in Information & Com-munication Technology Sector (ICT)

by Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Gandhinagar.

About Entrepreneurship Development Cell Since inception in September 2014, it has been playing a vital role in mentoring & advising young & first-time entrepreneurs. It has or-ganized 33 motivational introduc-tory lectures, 18 guest lectures, 22 industrial visits, 05 workshops , 03 Entrepreneurship Awareness Pro-gram and 07 Entrepreneurship Awareness camp, 05 Institute visit to motivate the students, 01 Elocu-tion Competition, 02 Faculty De-velopment Programme (FDP), 01 Industrial Training, 01 Entrepre-neurship Development Programme, 08 Skill Development programme for Textile entrepreneurs. Till date 4270 students have been sensitized, 381 faculty members and 78 entre-preneurs have undergone training under aegis of EDC.

Fabric Processing Practical

So no matter what your role—

you need to be here!

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Course Content Introduction - About SES, SCET, TT

Introduction to Textile Industry, The Textile Process Chain and Classification of Textile Semi-finished Products – Main issues of textile industry; Textile Clus-ters

Role of Entrepreneur

Basic Flow Chart of Textile Processes; Classification of fibres- Staple; Continuous fibres; Fibre & Yarn Fineness as Textile physical reference values – Numbering systems; overview of the conversions between the different fineness systems and Cal-culation

FIBRES -Classification, Study Important fibres- Cotton, Wool, Viscose, Silk, Jute, Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic, Glass, Acetate, etc. and their applications

Fibre Identification, Measurement of important physical properties of fibres: - advantages

Fibre identification practical

Manmade Yarn manufacturing Process Draw-warping, Draw-twisting, Twisting-TFO; Texturising (False Twist & Air Jet)

Measurement of important properties of fibres practical

Technological Classification of yarns (Single ply & multi ply yarns), Yarns; Important Spinning methods; Spun fibre yarns; Filament yarn; Unconventional spin-ning methods

Cotton/Spun yarn/Viscose staple yarn manufacturing process and its quality

YARN PREPARATORY –Pirn winding, Filament Twisting, Problems associated with warp & weft preparation; Warping: Warping for micro; Sectional Warp-ing; Sizing: ingredients; size application; two-cylinder sizing machine; hot-air sizing machine; multi-cylinder sizing machine; sizing of filament yarns; Draw Warping & Sizing, Draw Sizing, Single End Sizing machine, Beam to beam sizing; Threading; looming; drawing-in

Introduction to textile Testing: objectives; Fibre testing: Length, Fineness, Strength Yarn Test- count, denier, twist, strength, elongation, shrinkage, etc.;

Fabric test: constructional parameters: reed x pick; gsm, crimp, thickness, tensile strength, bursting strength, crease recovery, stiffness, drape, wear & abra-

sion, Pilling, Air permeability, etc.

Importance of standards

Weaving: Basic working of power loom; fabric qualities woven on plain power loom- Sarees- kanji Silk, Kanji Cotton, Bandhani, Venkatagiri, Kasooti, Paithani, Chanderi, Patola, Jamdhani, etc., Dhoti, Table Linen, Lungi, Turbans, Dress material, etc. Right loom selection for weaving fabric Fabric selection for loom

Shedding mechanisms: Cam; Dobby, Jacquard; Electronic Jacquard

Shuttleless weaving – Rapier- shirting, dress material, furnishing, neckties, women’s wear , tapestry and upholstery from silk, mounting fabrics for filtration, conveyor belts, hard ballistic and coating fabrics.

Waterjet- Normal and high twisted 100% Nylon Fabric Sarees & Dress Materials; Normal and high twisted 100% Polyester fabric Sarees & dress material; synthetic silk-like fabrications for women’s blouses, dresses and linings

Airjet-Bottomweight (suiting fabrics), Gabardine, Workwear, Blouse fabrics, Corduroy, Denim, etc.

Production of technical textiles

Production Planning &calculations

Fabric Structure- design, draft, peg-plan, F.S & Weaving machines Practical

Fabric defects: causes & remedies

FABRIC PROCESSING-Different processing on Grey Fabric- scouring, bleaching, Dyeing, printing, finishing, etc.

Processing Practical- Fabric

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Who We Are

Core Faculties from Textile Technology…

Course Co-ordinator Prof.Dr.Chitra N. Joshi Designation: Associate Professor Qualification: Ph.D Experience: over 23 years Area of Interest: Fabric structure

Prof.Sudhir S. Yardi Designation: Associate Professor and Head of Department Qualification: M.Text. (Engg) Experience: 22 years Area of Interest: Man-made Fibre Spinning

Prof.Dr.Jitendra R. Ajmeri Designation: Associate Professor and Convener: Entrepreneurship Development Cell Qualification: Ph.D Experience: Over 24 years Area of Interest: Fibre Science, Yarn Preparation, Weav-ing Technology, Technical Textiles

Supporting Staff

Mr.Satish Patel Designation: Laboratory Assistant Qualification: Diploma in Man Made Fibre Fabrics Experience: 22 years academic and 15 years industrial

Mr.Subhash Jagyasi Designation: Laboratory Assistant Qualification: Diploma in Textile Manufac-turing (4 years) Experience: 21 years academic and 1 year industrial

Mr. Bharat Darji Designation: Loom Operator Qualification: I.T.I. Experience: 20 Academic and 7 Industrial

Mr. Ashwin Rathod Designation: Laboratory Assistant Qualification: Diploma in Textile Pro-cessing Experience: 23 years

Mr.Prakash. H. Rana Designation: Laboratory Attendant Qualification: 12th pass (Certificate course in Audio-Video Repairing course) Experience: 19 Yrs.

We need to move from a know-it all culture to a

learn-it all culture.

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Who We Are

Faculties from other institute / industry …

Prof.Dr. Milind Koranne Designation: Associate Professor and Ex-Head Dept. of Textile Engg., Faculty of Engg. & Tech., M.S.Uni., Baroda Qualification: Ph.D Experience: Over 39 years Area of Interest: Weaving Technology

Mrs.Sejal U. Pandya Designation: Executive-GFRRC:(An initiative of The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry Qualification: M.Text. Engg. Experience: Over 10 years Area of Interest: Textile Testing

Mr.Pritesh Bhatt Designation: Textile Consultant Experience: Over 30 years Area of Interest: Filament Yarn Preparation

Dr. Pragnya S. Kanade Designation: Associate Professor, Dept. of Textile Engg., Faculty of Engg. & Tech., M.S.Uni., Baroda Qualification: Ph.D Experience: Over 23 years Area of Interest: Textile Testing and Weaving Preparatory

Dr. Tasnim N. Shaikh Designation: Associate Professor, Ex-Head: Dept. of Tex-tile Engg., Faculty of Engg. & Tech., M.S.Uni., Baroda Qualification: Ph.D Experience: Over 30 years Area of Interest: Textile Testing

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Partial list of Participants who did this course……..

NAME COMPANY

KRUNAL KHUNT Praj Tex Weaving

NAVIN BABAL B.B.A Student

YAGNIK GABANI Kapi Fabrics

KHUNT JAY JAGDISHBAI

B.COM Student

NARESH PATEL Imperial Fabrics

BAVISHIYA MAHESH ARVINDBHAI

Prutha Tex-tile

PARTH KOTAK KAMLESHBHAI

B.Com stu-dent

KAPOPARA PRASHANT DEVCHANDBHAI

Mechanical Engineering Student

NAVADIYA HIREN PRAVINBHAI

Tanishka Fashion

MAITRY THAKKAR Fashion De-signer

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Partial list of Participants who did this course……..

Sonani Naimesh Sagar Creation

Karishma Anchalia Karishma Fab Tex

Piyush Anchalia Tulsi Poly Weaves

Daxil Buddhdev

Tejas Jasoliya Prutha Textile

Minesh Desai Textile Student

Vispute Tushar A Vinodchandralik Fab

Rishi Mehta S.D.J. International

Bhavya Tulsyan

Gunjankumar Singh Jaya Rayons

Yash P. Chauhan

AAKASH K.BODAWALA K K Enterprise

MANISH M.BODAWALA Shree Harshidhi Textile

Jariwala Parth

Kevin Kanani Kanani Polyfab, Kosamba

Preet Gadhia Venus Poly Fab, Kim

Anil Ranginamani Nonwoven Bags Trader

Jignesh Lakhani Varniraj Textile

AshwinVekariya Nilkanth Textile

Jasoliya Kishan BBA Student

Amanpreet Singh Chhabra Sab Impex

Prateek Agarwal Fabric merchant

Chirag Mori Yarn Broker

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Industrial visit to M/s. Shiven Yarns, Molvan. Industrial visit to M/s. Shubshree Industries, Pipodara

Industrial visit to M/s. Ultra Denim, Palsana Certificate of Course completion to Participants by Dr. Milind Koranne

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Certificate of Course completion to Participants by Dr. Milind Koranne

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Registration Form

Contact Us

Dr.Jitendra R. Ajmeri: Textile Technology SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGG.& TECH. Cell.: 9898374017 0261-2240147 extn:923 [email protected]

Visit us on the web: www.scet.ac.in

EXECUTIVE TEXTILE PROGRAM

BASIC COURSE TO TEXTILE MANUFACTURING-X Entrepreneurship Development Cell

Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology,

Surat.

Starting from Oct 19, 2020

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EXECUTIVE TEXTILE PROGRAM