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Yarn Manufacturing For GED CGB

This document provides information about a course on yarn manufacturing offered at Bahir Dar University's Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology. The 3-credit course aims to introduce students to spinning processes and the properties of produced yarns. It will cover topics like raw material properties, blowing room processes, carding, combing, drawing, ring spinning, rotor spinning and post-spinning processes over 15 weeks. Student assessment will include a lab assessment, midterm exam, and final exam. The course requires a minimum 85% lecture attendance and 100% attendance for tutorials and labs.

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Yarn Manufacturing For GED CGB

This document provides information about a course on yarn manufacturing offered at Bahir Dar University's Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology. The 3-credit course aims to introduce students to spinning processes and the properties of produced yarns. It will cover topics like raw material properties, blowing room processes, carding, combing, drawing, ring spinning, rotor spinning and post-spinning processes over 15 weeks. Student assessment will include a lab assessment, midterm exam, and final exam. The course requires a minimum 85% lecture attendance and 100% attendance for tutorials and labs.

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BAHIR DAR UNIVERSITY

Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology

1. Basic Information
Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology

Bahir Dar University, EiTEX

Course code: Teng3071 Course Manager:


Tekalgn M.

Course Title Yarn Manufacturing Office location: HAR/215

Degree Program B. Sc. in Garment Engineering Consultation Hours:

Module 07: Textile Manufacturing and Wet Email: tekalgn2121@gmail.com


Processing
Contact no. +251919022260

ECTS Credits 3

Contact Hours Lecture Tutorial Laboratory or Practice Home study


(per week) 2 0 3 1

2. Course Objectives & Competences to be Acquired


The course aims to introduce the students to the basics of spinning processes with regard to the raw
material characteristics (both natural and man-made fibers) and The students will able to know the
Objectives, principles and overall operational aspects of blow room, carding, combing, drawing and
spinning machinery (including rotor spinning); post spinning processes and also the properties of the
yarns produced.

3. Final Schedule of Lecture, Laboratory and Tutorial Topics, Activities and Assignments, and
Readings
Weeks Lecture topics Students’ Reading
activity
1 ▪ Raw material properties and spinning Reading
Technologies: assignment
• Raw material properties as a factor
influencing of spinning
• Introduction to Ginning(including
objective and machine sequence)
• Basic Textile Terms of Spinning
2 • Overview of different spinning Reading (Lawrence,
technologies (short-staple, long-staple and assignment 2003 by )
other systems of yarn manufacturing), their (klien, 2014)
machine Sequence, material flow (input Vol. 3
and output), scope, limitations, and end-use
applications.

3 ▪ Blow Room Process: Reading


- Objectives of Blow Room Machines assignme (Lawrence,
- Basic Principles and Operations of Blow nt 2003 by )
Room Machines (Opening, cleaning, (klien, 2014)
mixing / blending and feeding operation of Vol. 3
fibers)
4 ▪ Carding process: Reading (Lawrence,
- Objectives of carding process assignme 2003 by )
- Basic Principles and overall operational nt (klien, 2014)
aspects of carding process with different Vol. 3
carding zones or organs
5 ▪ Combing process: Reading (Lawrence,
- Objectives of combing process assignment 2003 by )
- Basic Principles and overall operational (klien, 2014)
aspects of combing process Vol. 3
▪ Draw frame process:
- Objective of drawing process
- Basic Principles and overall operational
aspects of drawing process
- Monitoring and auto leveling

6 ▪ Roving process: Reading (Lawrence,


- Objective of roving process assignment 2003 by )
- Basic Principles and Operations of roving (klien, 2014)
frame Machines with different roving Vol. 4
regions
7 ▪ Ring spinning: Reading (Lawrence,
- Objective of ring spinning process assignment 2003 by )
- Basic Principles and overall operational (klien, 2014)
aspects of ring spinning process Vol. 4 &7

8 Mid Exam

9 ▪ Rotor spinning: Reading (Lawrence,


- Objectives of rotor spinning process assignment 2003 by )
- Basic Principles and overall operational (klien, 2014)
aspects of rotor spinning process Vol. 4 & 7
10 • New spinning process Reading (Lawrence,
- Overall objectives, assignment 2003 by )
- principles and operations of friction (klien, 2014)
spinning, Vol. 4 & 7
- Twist spinning,
- wrap spinning,
- air jet spinning etc.
11 • Post-spinning process Reading (Lawrence,
- Re Winding assignment 2003 by )
- Waxing (klien, 2014)
- Emulsifying Vol. 4 & 7

12 ▪ Yarn properties and type: Reading (Lawrence,


- Yarn Properties assignment 2003 by )
- Yarn type (Simple yarns, Novelty yarns, (klien, 2014)
textured yarns) Vol. 5 & 6

14 ▪ Sewing yarn Reading


- production technologies (including man- assignment
made fiber and their blends);
- Sewing yarn properties, and their
characterization (token numbers, etc.).
15 Final Exam

4. Attendance Requirements
Minimum of 85 % attendance during lecture hours; and 100 % attendance during Tutorial/ Practical/
Laboratory sessions, except for some unprecedented mishaps (wherever applicable)

5. Assessment/ Evaluation System


• Laboratory Assessment: 25 %
• Mid-Term Examination: 25 %
• Final - Examination: 50 %
Total: 100 %

References

Refences:
klien, 2014. the rieter manual volume 3,4,5,6,7. manchester: Rieter Machine Works Ltd.

Lawrence, C. A., 2003 by . fundamentals of spun yarn techmology. London: CRC Press LLC.
Approved
Tekalgn M. ______________________
Course Managers Signature
Tekalgn M. ______________________
Chaire holder Signature
Genet T. ______________________
Education quality assurance officer Signature

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