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Item Investigating the fading of indigo dyed denim fabric by washing with potassium permanganate in local industry(UMT Lahore, 2009) Zaheer HassanItem A report submitted to the department of textile engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree(UMT Lahore, 2009) Muhammad UsmanItem Testing and quality control of reactive dyed and printed woven fabric on 100% cotton(UMT Lahore, 2009) Ammara MudassarItem “The study of 30 single combed yarns with special reference to different noil percentage effect on the properties of the yarn”(UMT Lahore, 2009) Ashfaq Ahmad; Ahmad RazaItem Comparison of cleaning efficiency of old and new cotton card(UMT Lahore, 2009) Muhammad Usman,; Ahmad Makki,; , Zeeshan AnjumItem Novelty textile printing(UMT, Lhr, 2009) Aroobah SarfrazItem A case study of quality assurance in a garment industry(UMT, Lhr, 2009-07-10) Asia RasulItem The yarn spun from cotton waste and comparative study of its quality(UMT, Lhr, 2009-12-10) Muhammad Aqeel Akbar; Asif ur RehmanThe blending of fibers has been carried out for a considerable period of time. Different types of wppls and cottons have been blended to give the desirable range of properties for fabrics made from each fiber type. Traditionally also, natural fibers have been blended to create special fabric and product qualities. Such examples are wool/cotton blends, wool/silk blends and cotton/silk blends. We have also tried to compare different types of blend properties in this project. Another type of blend is where two fabrics are combined in a composite structure to form a product which utilizes different fabric properties in the one structure. It is now commonplace to blend fibers to acquire fabrics with enhanced or unique pi^erties, which cannot be achieved easily with fabrics made from a single fiber type. Due to the wide range of fiber properties and characteristics there are almost limitless opportunities for the creation of blends of different type, composition and fabric structure. Blends therefore are a way to help differentiate products in the market place through the generation of unique and original products. We have also discus end-use yarn properties such as; tensile properties and its variations, yarn linear irregularity, and yarn imperfections. The study shows that in many cases the reeled yarns could be use in the same applications as virgin yajms did. In addition, the recycled yams produced by blend 1 were showed different behavior than wither virgin or blend 2 recycled yarns in remarkable manner. This may open windows for further work in this direction to emphasis wither recycled yarn behavior have the same roles as virgin or new theories could be drawn for the textile waste recycled yarns.Item Comparative study of weaving units on the basis of production and quality(UMT, Lhr, 2009) SAQIB ALIItem Importance of humidification in shuttleless weaving(UMT, Lhr, 2009) Sami Ullah; Khadim HussainItem Effect of loom settings on the quality of grey fabric(UMT, Lhr, 2009-02-15) Usama Hassan; Mustafa Siddique (050520-006)Item Late shipment dilemma in pakistan apparel industries(UMT, Lhr, 2009-02-14) Faisal Karim; Zahid YasinThe project “Late shipment Dilemma in Pakistan Apparel industries” is regarding visiting two textile mills and getting two cases (By Air) from each mill, evaluating those cases and finding out the reasons for the delay. In the end finding solutions to solve these problems and implement in industry. The main purpose of this project is to highlight factors, from management and labor productivity point of view that ultimately turn into late shipment or cancellation of orders. Highlighting, its effects on future planning and orders either positively or negatively. This project might be successful in helping industry solving this issue.Item The role of drawing process on the properties of ring spun yarn(UMT, Lhr, 2009-07-01) Mohsin Ali Cheema; Waqar Haider