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135 Textile Engineer Questions And Answers

122⟩ Tell me what is enzyme?

It is one types of bio catalyst. It is based on protein. It is soluble in water but insoluble in acid and alkali.

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123⟩ Tell me what is quality control?

The checking verification and regulation of the degree of excellence of an attribute or property of material is known as quality control.

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124⟩ Tell us what is pigment?

It is normally a substance in particulate form which is substantially insoluble in a medium but which can be mechanically dispersed in this medium to modify its color and light.

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126⟩ Tell us what is spandex?

Spandex fibers are extremely elastic. They are used for such purpose as foundation garments, hosiery, swim wear and sports wear.

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127⟩ Tell me what is flocking?

The application of short fibers to a base fabric by the direct printing of adhesive onto the fabric in the desired areas and then sticking the fibers to these areas.

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128⟩ Tell me what is Blouson?

Blouson means the Bloused effect of fullness gathered in at and falling over a seam, typically the bodice over a skirt.

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131⟩ Tell us what is Ease?

Ease is the even distribution of slight fullness when one section of a seam is joined to a slightly shorter section without forming gathers or tucks. Used to shape set-in sleeves, princess seams, etc.

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134⟩ Do you know what is load?

The application of a load to a specimen in its axial direction causes a tension to be developed in the specimen. The load is usually expressed in gm-wt or pounds.

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135⟩ Explain me with All These Caveats, What Can I Dye?

Prepared-for-dyeing garments, including everything available at Dharma Trading Co.; all-cotton sheets and pillowcases; all-cotton towels; vintage linens (many of these are sewn with cotton thread, which will dye); natural-fiber items that have faded and you want to restore them to their original color; cotton and rayon trims and laces; cotton undies (elastic will not dye); natural fiber yard goods.

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