Case Study on Steam Mechanism in Textile Industry |
Author(s): |
| Sanket Hanumantrao Khedkar , JAGDAMBHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, YAVATMAL; Prof. Pratik Rathod, JAGDAMBHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, YAVATMAL; Shubham Chavhan, JAGDAMBHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, YAVATMAL; Amol Dhanaskar, JAGDAMBHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, YAVATMAL; Sagar Kirnapure, JAGDAMBHA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, YAVATMAL |
Keywords: |
| Cotton Textile Industry, Production, Jigger, Boiler, Consumption, Calendar |
Abstract |
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In the global market for cotton fibers and cotton-based textile products has undergone a few changes over the past decades. Competition surrounding cotton has placed the industry under pressure and intense competition among the largest producers such as China, India, and Bangladesh. Due to the increased competition of the cotton production and international trade of cotton in the global market alongside the decreased production of textile products, the India cotton industry had to look beyond its own borders to meet the demands of the global textile market. The purpose of this project is to examine and study with descriptive analysis of textile production flow, consisting mechanical devices application on processing overall production with respect to steam only. In addition here our suggestion to the company is related loss of heat. That we suggested the concept of 'critical radius of insulation'. This will help to reduce heat transfer from heat pipe to the surrounding. We are also work for exact temperature of jigger machine to get perfect dying, and the last suggestion related to waste water treatment. Observed the important issues raised in the cotton textile industry and to look for the future of this industry. The case can be used as a tool to stimulate a critical evaluation of the industry and to facilitate discussion about the potential strategies to make the industry viable. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I20533 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2018 Page(s): 1309-1311 |
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