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Textile Processes : Quality Control and Design of Experiments
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Textiles are everywhere in the modern world as natural, synthetic, and blended fibers, yarns, and fabrics. They might be woven or non-woven. We use them for cloths of all varieties from disposal wipes to bandages to blankets to clothing. We use them in the upholsteries, carpets, and curtains in our homes and in cars and aircraft. Textiles are now “smart.” They can be embedded with sensors that monitor our life functions, such as heart rate and breathing, and send signals to medical authorities about pending heart attacks. Giving the textiles different forms through cutting and sewing as well as combining different textile and non-textile materials, we can produce products with a wide range of applications. All of them, nevertheless, are produced by similar manufacturing processes.
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Damyanov, Georgi Borisov
Stoyanova ,Diana
Germanova-Krasteva
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New York
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Momentum Press
Date
2013
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Textile industry , Mathematical models , Quality control
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