Textile Technology

The Smart Textiles, Classification, Function, Uses and Disadvantages.

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S mart T extiles Smart textiles are fabrics that are designed to incorporate technology, allowing them to interact with the environment and ...
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Textile Fibers and Materials.

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Textile Fibers: “Textiles” is a broad term referring to any material that can be made into fabric by any method. Fibers are “hair-like...
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FLOW CHART OF MERCHANDISING AND LIST OF ACCESSORIES

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Flow sequence of merchandising section: Received PDF sheet. Consumption. Costing. Negotiation with buyer. Order received. Pur...
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BUYER WHO GIVE ORDER IN BANGLADESH

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Buyer of the Products:   In general BANGLADESH works with the following buyers. The following buyers usually place orders throughout the ...

TYPES OF MERCHANDISING SAMPLE

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There is various type of sample those are given below: 1. Original sample: This type of sample made of original fabric and accesso...
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Bingen Am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz), Germany
Currently employed as a Product Developer for a Danish business. I've been working in the field of textile engineering for more than 12 years. I finished my master's degree in textile engineering at Ghent University in Belgium, which is regarded among the top 100 premier universities in the world, after ten years of working for Shima Seiki, a Japanese manufacturer of computerized flat knitting machines. I received the fully funded ERASMUS+ student scholarship to study in Europe.
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