FT8501 - GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
FT8501 - GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University
FT8501 |
GARMENT CONSTRUCTION II |
LPTC |
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3003
OBJECTIVES:
• To teach the students about operation breakdown for various garments.
• To impart knowledge on various production systems and inspection.
• To impart knowledge on finishing of garments.
• To impart knowledge on various production systems and inspection.
• To impart knowledge on finishing of garments.
UNIT I |
13 |
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Operation breakdown for shirts, trousers, jackets, waist coats, T shirts, casual bottoms, material flow, cut component progresses, machinery allocation, man power allocation.
UNIT II |
14 |
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Operation breakdown for blouse variations, dresses, skirt variations, kameez, salwar, lingeries, material flow, cut component progresses, machinery allocation, man power allocation.
UNIT III |
9 |
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Line set up, production line balancing, different production system, manual system, make through system, batch production system, progressive bundle system, straight line system, progressive bundle system, conveyor belt system, unit production system , modular production system, quick response system and Just in time system.
UNIT IV |
9 |
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Raw material, in process and final inspection, analysis of sewing ability of fabrics, care labeling.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to know,
• Operation breakdown for various mens’s and women’s garments
• Different manufacturing systems and inspection
• Garment dyeing and finishing
• Different manufacturing systems and inspection
• Garment dyeing and finishing
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jacob Solinger, “Apparel Production Handbook”, Reinhold Publications,1998
2. Carr H and Latham B., “The Technology of Clothing Manufacturing”, Blackwell Science, U.K.,1994
2. Carr H and Latham B., “The Technology of Clothing Manufacturing”, Blackwell Science, U.K.,1994
REFERENCES:
1. Ruth E. Glock, Grace I. Kunz, “Apparel Manufacturing, Sewn Product Analysis”, fourth edition, Pearson Education, ISBN: 8177580760159
2. Laing R.M., Webster J, “Stitches & Seams”, The Textile Institute, India,1998
3. Shaeffer Claire, “Sewing for the Apparel Industry”, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2001
4. Singer, “Sewing Lingerie”, Cy De Cosse Incorporated, 1991.
5. Patty Brown & Janett Rice, “Ready-To-Wear Apparel Analysis’”, Third Edition, Prientice Hall Inc., New Jersey,ISBN:0130254347.
6. Ruth Glock, Grace I. Kunz, “Apparel Manufacturing”, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc., New Jersey, 1995, ISDN: 0-02-344142-9
7. Pradip V.Mehta, “An Introduction to Quality Control for the Apparel Industry”, J.S.N. Internationals, 1992
2. Laing R.M., Webster J, “Stitches & Seams”, The Textile Institute, India,1998
3. Shaeffer Claire, “Sewing for the Apparel Industry”, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2001
4. Singer, “Sewing Lingerie”, Cy De Cosse Incorporated, 1991.
5. Patty Brown & Janett Rice, “Ready-To-Wear Apparel Analysis’”, Third Edition, Prientice Hall Inc., New Jersey,ISBN:0130254347.
6. Ruth Glock, Grace I. Kunz, “Apparel Manufacturing”, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc., New Jersey, 1995, ISDN: 0-02-344142-9
7. Pradip V.Mehta, “An Introduction to Quality Control for the Apparel Industry”, J.S.N. Internationals, 1992
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