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Knitting Technology. A Comprehensive Handbook and Practical Guide
✍ Scribed by D.J. Spencer (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Woodhead Publishing
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 401
- Series
- Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The third edition of Knitting Technology, widely recognised as the definitive text on the subject, has been thoroughly revised and updated to include all the latest developments. Beginning with the fundamental principles and moving on to more advanced aspects, it combines in a single comprehensive volume the basics of warp and weft knitting, fabric structures and products, the different types of machines, principles of production and terminology to provide an invaluable reference for textiles students, textile engineers and technicians involved in knitted garment design and manufacture.
Fundamental rules and principles are emphasised throughout. Aspects covered include flat, circular, full fashioned, hosiery, raschel, tricot and crochet production. Development of the various types of knitting machines, their actions and mechanisms as well as the construction, properties and end uses of the products which they manufacture are also included.
The book is indexed and referenced in detail and includes numerous labelled diagrams and photographs. Terminology is defined either according to The Textile Institute's terms and definitions or current usage in the industry and is supplemented where necessary by American or continental terminology. Although SI units and the tex yarn count system are explained and used in the text, other systems have also been employed wherever it has been considered that their usage is still important. A number of worked calculations are included to clarify the examples given.
Knitting technology is the ideal textbook for a range of textile courses from technician to degree level and The Textile Institute's examinations as well as being an essential companion to all those involved in the knitting industry.
- An essential reference for all textiles student textile engineers and technicians involved in knitted garment design and manufacture
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Figures, Pages xv-xxi
Preface, Pages xxii-xxiii
Acknowledgements, Pages xxiv-xxv
1 - An introduction to textile technology, Pages 1-6
2 - From hand knitting to hand frame knitting, Pages 7-15
3 - General terms and principles of knitting technology, Pages 16-30
4 - Basic mechanical principles of knitting technology, Pages 31-37
5 - Elements of knitted loop structure, Pages 38-47
6 - Comparison of weft and warp knitting, Pages 48-59
7 - The four primary base weft knitted structures, Pages 60-81
8 - The various types of weft knitting machines, Pages 82-89
9 - Stitches produced by varying the sequence of the needle loop intermeshing, Pages 90-99
10 - Coloured stitch designs in weft knitting, Pages 100-114
11 - Pattern and selection devices, Pages 115-133
12 - Electronics in knitting, Pages 134-144
13 - Circular fabric knitting, Pages 145-160
14 - Speciality fabrics and machines, Pages 161-170
15 - Loop transfer stitches, Pages 171-178
16 - Welts, garment sequences and knitting to shape, Pages 179-193
17 - The straight bar frame and full-fashioning, Pages 194-206
18 - Flat knitting, basic principles and structures, Pages 207-223
19 - Automatic power flat knitting, Pages 224-243
20 - Circular garment-length machines, Pages 244-255
21 - The manufacture of hosiery on small-diameter circular machines, Pages 256-273
22 - Aspects of knitting science, Pages 274-285
23 - Basic warp knitting principles, Pages 286-297
24 - Classes of warp knitting machines, Pages 298-312
25 - Plain tricot structures knitted with two full set guide bars, Pages 313-321
26 - Surface interest, relief and open-work structures, Pages 322-327
27 - ‘Laying-in’ and fall-plate, Pages 328-339
28 - Multi guide bar machines and fabrics, Pages 340-356
29 - Double needle bar warp knitting machines, Pages 357-369
30 - Technical textiles, Pages 370-379
Appendix, Page 380
Index, Pages 381-386
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