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Scouring of Blended Textile Materials: A Review- Crimson Publishers

Scouring of Blended Textile Materials: A Review by Goutam Bar in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology Different textile fibers contain various types of impurities with varied percentages. Textile materials with mono fiber components can be scoured according to their impurities. However, the scouring of blended materials depends on blend compositions. Blends with identical fiber components can be scoured easily, whereas scouring blended materials with unlike fibers requires a comparatively complex process. This review article summarised the scouring methods of different blended textile materials. For more articles in our journal click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteft/ Read More Crimson Publishers Google Scholar Articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=MH-1x5AAAAAJ&citation_for_view=MH-1x5AAAAAJ:5nxA0vEk-isC

Fourth Industrial Revolutions: Prospects and Challenges for Textile Industry- Crimson Publishers

Fourth Industrial Revolutions: Prospects and Challenges for Textile Industry by Faujia Mushtari in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology Industry 4.0 applies information and communication technology (ICT) to multimodal production processes, including machines and robotics [1]. The concept refers to a new phase in organizations revolutionizing companies manufacturing and distributing methods [2]. Industry 4.0 combines the best of digital and traditional technologies to enable businesses to optimize their operations while reducing costs and improving economic performance [3]. For more articles click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteft/ Read More Crimson Publishers Google Scholar Articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=MH-1x5AAAAAJ&citation_for_view=MH-1x5AAAAAJ:0EnyYjriUFMC

Improving ICT Knowledge in the Textile and Clothing Industry- Crimson Publishers

Improving ICT Knowledge in the Textile and Clothing Industry by Carla Hertleer in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology The Textile and Clothing Industry is a traditional but important industry with around 160.000 companies and about 1.5 million employees in Europe [1]. Therefore, textile education is offered in several European Universities. Because of the evolution the Textile and Clothing industry is facing in areas such as manufacturing: automatic cutting systems, IT supported product design and manufacturing, robotization of task, the required skills of an employee are largely impacted. In current curricula in higher textile education, digital skills and entrepreneurship are often unjustly underestimated or even neglected. Therefore, the European project ICT-TEX (ICT in Textile and Clothing Higher Education and Business) [2] aims to provide an answer to this gap by developing a dedicated curriculum of “Information Technology in Design of Textile and Clothing” for ...

Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies in the Garments and Textile Industries: An Analysis in terms of Firms, Suppliers, other Stakeholders Engagement in Europe and Bangladesh- Crimson Publishers

  Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies in the Garments and Textile Industries: An Analysis in terms of Firms, Suppliers, other Stakeholders Engagement in Europe and Bangladesh by Tania Akter in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology The garment and textile industries are responsible for creating around 10% of global CO2 emissions and second most polluting supply chain responsible for around 20% of the total industrial water pollution according to an estimate of World Bank [1]. During the pandemic the global supply chain of garment industry suffered interruption and Bangladesh and other developing countries suffered huge losses as cancelling orders, stopped production which resulted to losing job for garments workers and other people related to this industry [2]. For more articles in our journal click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteft/ Read More Crimson Publishers Google Scholar Articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view...

From Landscape Painting to Fashion Design: A Case Study of the “Wearing Landscape” Design Project- Crimson Publishers

From Landscape Painting to Fashion Design: A Case Study of the “Wearing Landscape” Design Project by Rungtai Lin in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology Fashion designers use artists’ paintings on fabrics and fashion design to make clothing walking arts. In the “Wearing Landscape” Exhibition held in 2018, researchers converted two landscape paintings into print fabrics and six sets of clothing through creative hermeneutics to investigate the feasibility of applying artworks to design. In this study, the design program applying landscape painting to fashion design was developed based on Charles Wei-Hsun Fu’s creative hermeneutics. The program analyzed landscape, interpreted landscape, completed landscape paintings, used the paintings to design print fabrics, and designed and made clothing from such fabrics. This study explores how landscape painting is applied to print fabrics and fashion design to form walking arts and, through three print fabrics and six sets of fash...

Review of Fashion, Technology and Health: Future Directions for the Apparel Industry- Crimson Publishers

Review of Fashion, Technology and Health: Future Directions for the Apparel Industry by Rachel J Eike in Trend in Textile Engineering and Fashion Technology This review briefly analyzes fashion, technology, and health-related observations in industries to make suggestions for the future direction of growth for apparel and product development. This article highlights technology-embedded apparel and textile products currently presented in the market or made known via web promotion or conference exhibition. Many of these textile products are primarily associated with health care and fitness-related intentions - showing support and direction of health and technology for a future scope in fashion and apparel industries. The objective of this review was to identify challenges associated with ‘smart’ textile production, reference examples of technology integration in textile-based wearables and make recommendations for the design and development direction of future apparel prod...