Textile Internship
Textile Internship
Textile Internship
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THE RAJLAKSHMI COTTON MILLS PVT. LTD.
ICS certified Factory - Initiative Clause Social: Initiative for Compliance &
Sustainability.
• Sinker: Holding down sinker, Knocking over and loop forming sinker
Machine gauge
• It is the number of needles in an inch which has a great influence in fabric
structure.
• For a given machine diameter or width, finer gauge machines tend to knit a
wider fabric because more wales are involved.
• With more and finer needles there is a higher machine cost and a greater
potential for needle damage to occur.
• Inspection is done after the knitting process
and is done manually with the help of a light
table.
• After completion of production, each item is
Inspection rigorously inspected on a table to locate any
remaining defect.
• Item without defect is passed while defectives
are rejected.
• Defectives are however, repaired if possible.
MACHINES USED IN KNITTING
1. Chemical finishing
• Chemical reaction of auxiliaries with fibres
• Application of the handle modifying
products/additives
2. Mechanical Finishing
• Mechanical treatment with machines
Objectives
TYPES
• 40-60 Mesh Count
• 60-86 Mesh Count
• 110 Mesh Count
• 150-160 Mesh Count
• 200 Mesh Count
• 220-240 Mesh Count
• 305 and Higher Mesh Count
DEGREASING
• All screens should be degreased prior to coating with emulsion or film.
• Nylon bristle brushes should be used to brush the degreaser onto the mesh. This adds a
mechanical action that aids cleaning.
• Brushes are gentler on the mesh than scouring pads and easier to keep clean than rags.
• Degreasing the mesh ensures a proper bond between emulsion and the mesh for the
next screen coating job.
EMULSION
• Screen printing emulsion is the light-sensitive liquid or
capillary-direct films that we coat or adhere to the
degreased screen fabric prior to taping our film
positives in place.
• Dirasol 25 is a diazo photo stencil emulsion that is
compatible with water-based or plastisol inks. It is
specially formulated for printers of T-shirts, sports and
fashion wear, using water-based or plastisol inks.
• Since all liquid emulsion and emulsion sheets are light-
sensitive, application should be done in a darkroom or
under ultra-violet safe lights.
• Screen Making with Film Positives: To create
film positives for screen printing, the
rasterized image is sent from the computer to
SCREEN a laser or inkjet printer and printed onto clear
transparency films.
PREPARATI • Wax: The heated wax inkjet technology is a
ON popular method for printing a high-density
image directly onto an emulsion-coated
screen.
• The overlay is placed over the screen, and
STENCILIN then exposed with a light source containing
ultraviolet light in the 350-420 nanometer
G spectrum.
• The screen is washed off thoroughly. The areas
TECHNIQU of emulsion that were not exposed to light
dissolve and wash away, leaving a negative
ES stencil of the image on the mesh.
TYPES OF PRINTING PASTES
Curing is the actual chemical process by which the ink dries and bonds to
the shirt fabric.
When the fabric is printed, it is important to cure the ink otherwise when
the fabric goes through the wash, we will notice that it fades, cracks and
in some circumstances disappears altogether.
There are some inks that are air dry but popular inks such as plastisol and
water-based inks need to be cured.
MACHINES USED IN MANUAL SCREEN
PRINTING
• Our internship at RCM Pvt Ltd. Over the period of two weeks has been a highly enriching experience.
We received a practical acumen of operations of various departments.
• This has led us to believe that studying a subject and implementing it in a scenario are two completely
different tasks. As a part of the internship, we visited various departments and got to interact with
workers, operators and supervisors.
• In pursuit of our project work, we learnt that soft skills play a major role in receiving information and
having one’s work done. It was very informative and a great learning process.
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