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October 2015
October 2015
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Editor in Chief
Prof. (Dr.) P. V. Kadole
Principal
Associate Editor
Prof. (Dr.) U. J. Patil
H.O.D. Textiles
Editorial Board
Prof. R. D. Shirke
Prof. Sachin Landage
Prof. (Miss.) S. S. Borikar
Prof. H. R. Shah
Prof. (Mrs.) P. M. Katkar
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Nonwovens have been one of the fastest growing, most developing and promising sector in
the global textile industry. Nonwovens are unique, high-tech, engineered fabrics made from
fibres, which are used in a wide range of applications and products and has got potential to
cater the needs of special application. Nonwoven can act as base material for numerous
applications in technical textiles like protective clothing, interlinings and garment, shoes,
automobile industry, geotextiles, leather goods and coating substrates, upholstery, furniture,
floor-coverings, building and roofing and civil engineering etc.
India represented 6% of the Asian nonwoven's market (2.6 million tons), according to
estimates from the Asia Nonwoven Fabrics Association (ANFA), which projected this figure for
2016. India presents potential opportunities in the fields, from hygiene to automotive and
filtration. India has a huge and growing domestic market, which is expected to grow to $140
billion in 2020. This huge growth could provide significant opportunities for exporters in India
and potential foreign investors in the country. The nonwovens industry continues to be an
extremely important manufacturing-based field that will continue to grow in both developing
and developed markets, simultaneously. Nonwoven converting sector is another big
opportunity in the field of technical textiles. New entrepreneurs should get into the converting
business as small-scale industry segment, which requires much less investment. This is safe
and cost effective way for the Indian entrepreneurs to develop the market of Nonwovens and
Technical Textiles.
Considering growth potential of this sector, under the scheme of 'Technology Mission on
Technical Textiles' (TMTT) to promote them and Nonwovens in India, Ministry of Textiles has
designated DKTE'S Textile and Engineering Institute as Centre of Excellence (CoE) in
Nonwovens. With a basic objective to develop the nonwoven sector and to compliment
nonwoven industry by providing technical support, testing services, prototype development
facilities, training and other necessary facilities under one roof for the manufacturers of
Nonwovens and Technical Textiles. All necessary facilities have been established and
operational at this centre. DKTE-CoE has a Needle punching line from one of the best
nonwoven machinery manufacturer i.e. Trutzschler Nonwovens, Germany, Thermal bonding
technology and hot calendar from Yamuna Machine works, India. Industry is set to benefit with
these facilities. We appeal to the esteemed entrepreneurs in this industry to avail all the
facilities at this center.
OPPORTUNITIES IN NONWOVEN SECTOR
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schrott, University of Applied Sciences, HOF,
Germany visited the institute on 25th and 26th February 2015 and
delivered the lectures on Sustainable Textiles Manufacturing. The
undergraduate and P.G textiles students and faculty members
attended these lectures.
Industry Institute Partnership Cell organized expert lecture on “Quality Management” by Mr. B. Purshottama, a Textile
Consultant, from Bangalore for final year B. Text. students on 2/8/2014. In this lecture he talked about concept of
quality, quality parameters, quality standards, statistical techniques etc.
Visit of Foreigners
Expert lecture on “Quality Management”
Alumni Get-together, 2015
thAlumni meet of was arranged on Monday, 26 January 2015, at the Textile &
Engineering Institute for all the disciplines. Special attempts were made for
updating the contact details of the students who completed 25 years after
their education. Degree batches of Textile Technology, Man-made Textile
Technology & Textile Plant Engineering and DTM & DTC batches of the year 1990 were invited for the event.
The meet began with lighting the lamp by the chief guest Alumnus of the
1990 batch, Mr. Rajesh Sawant welcomed the function and appealed to all
alumni for strengthening the alumni activities. The function was graced by
the course coordinators of all textile branches. More than 350 alumni from all over India attended the function.
Principal, Prof. Dr. P.V. Kadole, during his speech said that it was a matter of great pride for DKTE that its Alumni are holding
prominent positions of responsibility in various Government organizations, PSUs, Private sector and Academic Institutions.
Many of them are successful entrepreneurs providing jobs to others as well. He praised their contribution towards the
growth of their Alma Mater and emphasized the need for further strengthening the Alumni activity. The alumni of Silver
Jubilee batch (1990) were facilitated by offering mementos.
The alumni members appreciated the developments in the various
departments. During their conversations with the present students they
gave information of their own organization and current status of various
industries. The discussion also covered placement, syllabus improvement,
and Industry Institute Interaction. Alumni agreed to visit the Institute for
curriculum development, lectures in expertise field, examiners for the
theory and practical, R & D work and Industry Institute Interaction
scheme. HOD of Textile Department, Prof. Dr. U.J.Patil expressed his thanks
to the alumni members, faculty and staff of the Institute for attending in
large number and for successfully organizing the activity.
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An Expert lecture on “Sustainable / Eco textiles” was delivered by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schrott, University of Applied
Sciences, HOF, Germany, 19/08/2014. 51 students from third year B.Text TC & MMTT attended this lecture. He
discussed about fashion, functional sport clothing, protection clothing and smart textiles.
Mr. N.D. Mhatre Dy.Director General (Technical) Indian Textile Accessories & Machinery Manufacturers Association
(ITAMMA) delivered the lecture for Third year & Final Year B. Text.(TPE) students, on 20/09/2014 & 21/09/2014. In this
lecture he focused on labour cost, Technical features of shuttles looms, store and spares cost, modernization,
selection of suitable weaving technology etc.
The training programme was conducted by Mr. Amarnath, service Engineer FADLS Textile Machinery, Mumbai on 20th
August 2014. He discussed the points about soft winder, spindle setting, roller setting, twist setting etc.
Expert lecture on sustainable / Eco textiles”
Expert Lecture on “Maintenance Management in weaving”
Expert lecture on Digital or Inkjet printing for Textiles
Expert Lecture on Modern Card by Prof. (Dr.) A. R. Khare
Expert lecture on Nanotechnology
One day training programme on “Soft Winder”
Mr. Aditya Chandavarkar, CEO, Inkjet Forum India, Thane delivered an expert lecture on Digital or inkjet printing for
Textiles for B.Text textile chemistry students on 12/09/2014. He discussed about digital printing various
technologies, commercialization, challenges of digital printing etc
Industry Institute Partnership Cell organized an expert lecture on Carding for B. Text. (TT/MMTT/TPE) students. Prof.
(Dr.) Ashok R. Khare, Ex-Professor, VJTI, Mumbai delivered the lecture.
Industry Institute Partnership Cell organized an expert lecture on “Nanotechnology” by Dr. Kartik Kumar Samanta,
Scientist, CIRCOT, and Mumbai for M. Text (TT/TC/Technical Textiles) students on 13/09/2014 and 14/09/2014. He
covered following topics like scope of nanotechnology, methodologies, Characterization and evolution, application
in technical textiles and developmental work in nanotechnology undertaken by CIRCOT.
Expert Lecture on IE/QA/Interview Preparation
Expert Lecture on Computer Colour Matching
An expert lecture on IE/QA/Interview Preparation was arranged for the final year B.Text FT and DFCT students on
14/09/2014. Mr.Ganesh Dapatardar guided the students.
Mr.V.C.Gupte, Mumbai delivered a Lecture on Computer Colour Matching for the final year B. Text. TC students on
21/09/2014 and 22/09/2014. He discussed about sample preparation for CCM application to textile processing,
advantages & limitations of CCM, colour difference, shade sorting, relative dye strength and tone analysis,
assessment of whiteness, yellowness and brightness, computing and analyzing CCM results, recipe formulation,
batch correction, and shade library.
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Industry Sponsored CSR Project
AICTE-CII Committee Visit
Textile Institute Manchester (UK) Accreditation
EDC Activities
Parent's Meet
Welspun India has approved funds of Rs.10.00 lacs under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). These funds will be
utilized towards the project of 'finishing school' for the students of Third and Final year B. Text. students to improve
their technical as well as soft skills and management skills. This will enable the students to enhance their
employability in the corporate sector. The experts from Welspun and other industries will be visiting the institute to
mentor the students for skill improvement in the above mentioned areas.
AICTE-CII survey report had been prepared and submitted by department of Textile to CII, New Delhi. CII, New Delhi
scrutinized all the applications received from various colleges of the country. 140 colleges of country were short
listed for inspection. Inspection committee visited the institute on 29/10/2014. Based on inspection report,
department of Textiles got ranked in top 4 colleges.
Textile Institute Manchester (UK) has accredited the Textile Technology course for five years from Oct. 2014 onwards.
The Textile Institute is one of the oldest organization working for Research and Academics in Textiles at international
level.
Fabric Analysis Course named 'Technology Based Entrepreneurship Development Programme (TEDP)' in “Weaving:
Concept, Designing and Project” is a structured programme of six weeks duration. It was successfully conducted from th th
08 December, 2014 to 17 January, 2015. This course is especially to develop entrepreneur skill in Weaving
Technology. Twenty five candidates participated in this skill development programme.
thParent's meet for T. Y B. Text (all branches) had been organized on 7
March 2015. More than 90 parents attended the meet and shared the
views. Prof V. K. Dhange guided the gathering for “Opportunities in
Higher Studies”. Prof. S. B. Akiwate presented “Training and placement
Scenario”, followed by student's scenario by HOD Textiles, Prof. (Dr). U.
J. Patil. Principal Prof (Dr) P. V. Kadole interacted with parents and
clarified doubts raised by them.
Expert Lecture on Garment costing
Industry Institute Partnership Cell organized expert lecture on “Garment Costing” for B. Text. (Fashion Technology)
students. Mr. Badarinarayan, Banglore discussed about production planning and quality control in apparels, garment
costing, industrial engineering practices etc
Expert Lecture on Fabric Hand Kawabata
Ms (Dr.) Sheela Raj, Senior Scientist, CIRCOT, Mumbai shared her experiences on fabric hand and Kawabata with Final
Year B. Text. (TT/MMTT) students, on 20/09/2014.
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Moments of Pride !
Best Engineering Institute Award
Institute has been awarded as 'Best Engineering Institute For Institute - Industry
Interaction' through the survey conducted by One Planet Research – Indo Italian
Research Centre in National Education Excellence Awards 2014. The survey
was based on Infrastructure, Academic qualities, Research & Development etc.
provided by the private Institutes throughout India.
All Over India
Selected AsOutstanding EngineeringCollege of Excellence in
the Survey Conducted by
Competition Success Review 2015
National Level Recognition for
Excellence
Ranked as Best Private Engineering
College as per Survey conducted by
Higher Education Review 2015
All Over India
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TIFAC-CORE Activities
Half day Seminar on Advanced Textile Materials
DKTE Society's Textile and Engineering Institute's TIFAC-CORE in
Technical Textile, Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) and
Technical University of Liberec (TUL), Czech Republic jointly
organized one day national seminar on “Advanced Textile
materials”' on 8 July 2014. The programme was inaugurated by
lightening of lamp and welcome address was given by the
principal, Prof. (Dr.) P. V. Kadole.The resource persons from TUL ,
Mr. Jiri Militky, Dean of Faculty, Dr. Rajesh Mishra, Associate
Professor and Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Behera, IIT Delhi presented
informative ideas and concepts based on the innovative textile
materials for technical textiles. This includes the application of high tech fibres like Kevlar, Spectra,
Dyneema, and Carbon etc into technical textiles. Prof. (Dr.) B. K. Behera discussed the 3D woven composites
in the various sectors of technical textiles. He highlighted the merits of composites and opportunities in
technical textiles. Delegates from industry, textile faculties and PG students from DKTE attended this
seminar. In the second session, Mr. Jiri Militky interacted with PG students for the possible opportunities for
higher education or research at TUL. They have also agreed to accept our UG & PG students for summer
internship at TUL. The programme was concluded with vote of thanks proposed by Prof. (Dr.) U.J. Patil, HOD
Textiles.
Half day Seminar on Textile Solutions for Building Material
Half day seminar on “Textile Solutions for Building Material” was
organised jointly by the DKTE & RWTH Aachen University, ndGermany on 22 December 2014. The distinguished speakers
visited the institute from Aachen University were Dr. Mohit
Raina, RWTH Aachen, Raina Industries Private Limited &
Sangeetha Ramaswamy, Institut für Textiltechnik Aachen, RWTH
Aachen. The program was inaugurated by lightening of lamp
a n d w e l c o m e
a d d r e s s b y t h e
principal, Prof. (Dr.) P.
V. Kadole. In first technical session, Dr. Mohit Raina explained the
role and applications of advanced light and bright building
materials. Natural Fiber based solutions for building materials
were presented by Sangeetha Ramaswamy. In second session,
conducted as a workshop on building materials and technical
textiles, all faculties and students participated actively. The vote
of thanks was proposed by Prof. (Dr.) U. J. Patil, HOD Textiles
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Conference and Exhibition of Textile Machinery and Utilities - Texposure 2015
Ichalkaranji is one of the fastest growing decentralized textile sectors. The span of activities include spinning, weaving, processing and garment manufacturing. About 35 spinning mills having state-of-the-art machineries are producing world class yarn. Weaving comprises over 1.2 lakh plain power looms, 20000 automatic looms, 160 sizing units and 8000 shuttle less weaving machines. There are about 75 processing houses and about 60 garment manufacturing units.
Due to easy availability of skilled and unskilled manpower, abundant water, technical and R & D support from DKTE and very
conducive atmosphere for industrial growth, many leading industrial houses from India and overseas have setup their plants in and around Ichalkaranji. Several high tech textile parks and garments parks are established. Govt. of India had extended textile cluster development scheme to Ichalkaranji and few more such schemes are in pipeline for development of Ichalkaranji Textile Industry.
DKTE Society's Textile & Engineering Institute was established with the view to fulfill the requirements of technicians for growing needs of industry. Apart from education and dissemination of knowledge, DKTE is always on the forefront to support the industry in various capacities. Turnkey projects, troubleshooting, training, product development and R & D are some of the prestigious aspects of these activities.
Rotary club of Ichalkaranji Central, a well known social organization, since its inception in 1992 undertakes activities in social, cultural, educational, medical and vocational fields. Since last few decades Rotary Central along with DKTE has been working for improvement and growth of textile and garment business in and around Ichalkaranji.
With a view of disseminating knowledge and information about the recent advancements in the Textiles, Garments and Accessories, to the growing textile industry, DKTE Society's Textile and Engineering Institute and the
thRotary Central as a part of their activities organized “TEXPOSURE 2015”, a Conference and Textile exhibition from 30
rdApril to 03 May 2015. Leading textile machinery manufactures, accessories and utilities' manufacturers exhibited their state-of-the-art technology and products. Simultaneously with this, a conference was conducted wherein renowned speakers from the various textile related fields updated the entrepreneurs on the recent advancements in machinery, energy saving and cost reduction.
Leading Manufactures from various countries like China, Japan, Germany and Italy exhibited their stalls at Texposure 2015. Total 157 stalls displayed the products in this trade fair. More than 5000 technocrats visited and appreciated the conduct of textile exhibition & conference of this magnitude. This mega event was extremely beneficial for technocrats, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, R & D organizations, academia and students as it highlighted on new methods, technologies and possibilities.
For making this event grand success, efforts here taken by DKTE's Textile & Engineering Institute Principal Prof. (Dr.) P. V. Kadole, HOD of Textile Department Prof. (Dr.) U. J. Patil and the faculties with Rotary Club of Ichalkaranji Central President Rtn. Amar Dongare.
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Student Achievements
PrizeName of Student Title Organised by
Gautam AlasheFina Y. B. Text. (MMTT)
Parth DalalThird Y. B. Text. (TT)
Umesh TiwariSecond Y. B. Text. (TT)
Narayan JoshiFinal Y. B. Text. (TT)
Akash BhokareThird Y. B. Text. (TT)
Ashish HulleM. Text. (TT)
Abhishek VhanbatteFinal Y. B. Text. (TC)
Ashish HulleM. Text. (TT)
Vaibhav NagajeM. Text. (TC)
Ashish HulleM. Text. (TT)
Rajput Sneha KaransingSecond Y. B. Text. (TC)
Pazare Shaulin PramodSecond Y. B. Text. (TC)
National Level Technical Symposium “TAFETA'14” on 26/9/2014 – Paper Presentaton
National Level Technical Symposium “TAFETA'14” on 26/9/2014 – Paper Presentaton
National Level Technical Symposium “TAFETA'14” on 26/9/2014 – Poster Presentaton
National Level Technical Symposium “TAFETA'14” on 26/9/2014 – Poster Presentaton
National Level Technical Symposium “TAFETA'14” on 26/9/2014 – Poster Presentaton
National Confernece on 26 & 27/9/2014 – Paper Presented
A National Level Event Master Presenter 2K14 on 27/9/14 – Paper Presented
International Conference on 17 to 18/01/2015
International Conference on 17 to 18/01/2015
Intermingling Technology
Texvolution '15 National Level Technical Symposium – 21/2/15 – Paper Presentation
Texvolution '15 National Level Technical Symposium – 21/2/15 – Paper Presentation
K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode
K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode
K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode
K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode
K. S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore
SITCE, Yadrav
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Jaya Engineering College, Thiruninravur – 602 024
Jaya Engineering College, Thiruninravur – 602 024
First Prize
First Prize
Third Prize
Third Prize
First Prize
Presented
First Prize
Contribution 2 Papers
Contribution 1 Paper
Paper Published
First Prize
First Prize
Paper / Project presentation at National and Internatinal Level
Ashish HulleM. Text. (TT)
Vaibhav NagajeM. Text. (TC)
International Conference on Trends, Innovation & Market Potential in Technical Textiles 12 to 14/03/2015
International Conference on Trends, Innovation & Market Potential in Technical Textiles 12 to 14/03/2015
Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam
Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam
Paper Presented
Paper Presented
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PrizeName of Student Title Organised by
Abhishek RawalM. Text. (TT)
Umesh TiwariSecond Y. B. Text. (TT)
Akshay RathiSecond Y. B. Text. (TT)
Pranshil GourkarThird Y. B. Text. (TT)
Girish JoshiThird Y. B. Text. (TT)
Chetna ChatoleThird Y. B. Text. (FT)
Pallavi KuldharThird Y. B. Text. (FT)
Gaurav ThengreThird Y. B. Text. (MMTT)
Chandraprakash ShuklaThird Y. B. Text. (TC)
Abhishek VhanbattePushpak ParekhRahul PowarFinal Y. B. Text. (TC)
International Conference on Trends, Innovation & Market Potential in Technical Textiles 12 to 14/03/2015
Texcreative '15 National Level Technical Symposium – 16 & 17/3/15 – Paper Presentation
Texcreative '15 National Level Technical Symposium – 16 & 17/3/15 – Paper Presentation
National Level Design and Tech. Symposium “Sfilata 15” Paper Presentation – March 15
National Level Design and Tech. Symposium “Sfilata 15” Paper Presentation – March 15
National Level Design and Tech. Symposium “Sfilata 15” Paper Presentation – March 15
National Level Design and Tech. Symposium “Sfilata 15” Paper Presentation – March 15
National Level Tech. Fiesta 'Pragyaa 15' Texplorer Presentation – 13 to 15/3/2015
National Level Tech. Fiesta 'Pragyaa 15' Texplorer Presentation – 13 to 15/3/2015
A National Level Intercollegiate Technical Event Texquest- 2015 – 26/3/2015
Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam
Bapuji Institute of Engg. and Tech., Davangere
Bapuji Institute of Engg. and Tech., Davangere
Jawaharlal Dards Institute of Engg. & Tech. Yavatmal
Jawaharlal Dards Institute of Engg. & Tech. Yavatmal
Jawaharlal Dards Institute of Engg. & Tech. Yavatmal
Jawaharlal Dards Institute of Engg. & Tech. Yavatmal
SGGSIET, Nanded
SGGSIET, Nanded
ICT, Mumbai
Paper Presented
First Prize
First Prize
First Prize
First Prize
Third Prize
Third Prize
Third Prize
Third Prize
First Prize
Special Award to Students
International Higher Education
B Ashish Hulle awarded by The Textile Institute Benevolent Society Manchester, UK Bursaries awardfor TIWC 2014
(Textile Institute World Conference 2014)
B Mr. Sachin Suryakant Powar, Final Year B. Text. (TPE) bagged Gold Medal in Yoga organized by Telangana Yoga
Association, Hydrabad.
Mr. Sourabh Patil, Final Y. B. Text. (MMTT) Selected at Philadelphia University, USA for MS
Mr. Yash Adukiya, Final Y. B. Text. (TT)
Koushik Heda, Final Y. B. Text. (TPE)
Selected at Boltan University, UK for MS
Selected at NC State University, USA for MS
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B Ashish Hulle and Pravin Bhokare published a paper on 'Studies on Seat Belt', in Dye Chem Pharma, November 2014
B Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Developments Significant to Warping Creels', in Textile Asia, December 2014
B Ashish Hulle and Pravin Bhokare published a paper on 'Seat Belt, The Life Saver in Traffic Accidents' in Textile Asia,
December 2014
B Tushar Patil, Anuj Patil and Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Effect of Air Pressure on Air Covered Yarn' in Melliand
International, November 2014
B Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Effect of Punch Density on Properties of Polypropylene Needle Punched
Nonwoven' in Melliand International, November 2014
B Vaibhav Nagaje, Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Studies on Reactive Dyeing' in Dye Chem Pharma, December2014
B Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Optimization of Mechanical Decorticator for Extraction of Agave Americana
Fibres' in Dye Chem Pharma, December 2014
B Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Green Fibre-Agave Americana' in Journal of Basic and Applied Engineering
Research, Jan-March 2015
B Vaibhav Nagaje, Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Ultrasonic Assisted Wet Processing' in Journal of Basic and
Applied Engineering Research, Jan-March 2015
B Ashish Hulle published a paper on 'Agave Americana Leaf Fibers' in Fibers, February 2015
Paper Publications
Gate Exam 2015 Students NIFT Exam 2015 Qualified Students
Chhabra Ashish
Jadhav Avadhut Vasant
K.V. Lokesh
Chougule Vardhaman Bhupal
Somkuwar Viraj Uttamrao
Jambhulkar Sopnil Dharamdas
Princes Mary Dkhar
Samaleti Umesh Maruti
Revankar Amey Sandeep
Jagad Purnesh Harishbhai
Sambare Sayali Sudhakar
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Must Garments of Dhaka, Bagladesh have offered an appointment to Sayali Sudhakar Sambare Final B.Text (F.T) and
Bhushan Dilip Khadake Final B.Text (T.T) in position of Management Trainee - production based at unit in Dhaka. Company
has offered salary of US$ 700/- equivalent to Bagladesh Taka 54572/- per month inclusive of all allowances. They joined
this company in the month of June 2015. The company will be providing accommodation, to and fro transportation for
office and home, medical facilities. All other facilities will be provided as per company's rules and regulations.
Four students, Darshil Jain, Third Y. B. Text. (MMTT), Ojas Goyal, Third Y. B. Text.(MMTT), Anmol Gupta Third Y. B.
Text.(MMTT),Ujwal Malu, Third Y. B. Text.(TT), have been granted an opportunity to undergo training in the month of June
for duration of one month at faculty of Textiles, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. The students will conduct
projects in their respective areas of interest that will serve to enrich their knowledge in the specific area of textile. Apart
from the studies, the training programme shall provide an opportunity to gain global exposure to understand the working
culture and learn from their expertise. This shall provide a window for achieving greater avenues for the students.
International Recruitment
Projects at International Level
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Papers Published by the Faculty Members in International Journals.
B Prof. M. C. Burji published a paper on 'Effect of waste/recycling management ' in Textile Value Chain, July-Sept
2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) M. Y. Gudiyawar published a paper on 'Characterization of crimp properties of false twist textured yarns'
in China Textile Science, Oct 2014.
B Prof. V. B. Chuougule published a paper on ' Development of melt electro spun and spun bond nonwovens for
urban water management as a user oriented technology' in Technical Textiles Innovation, Oct – Dec.2014.
B Prof. S. K. Laga published a paper on 'Kevlar: A perspective fiber' in China Textile Science, Oct 2014.
B Prof. S. B. Mhetre published a paper on 'Heat transmission properties and its assessment' in Textile Trends, Oct
2014.
B Prof. R. L. Gotipamul, and Prof. R. K. Valsang published a paper on 'Basalt fibres: The thread of stones-A review' in
Technical textiles innovation, Oct 2014.
B Prof. Y. M. Indi, Prof. R. H. Deshpande published a paper on 'Multifunctional finishing of textiles' in Asian Dyer, Oct
–Nov.2014.
B Prof. S. M. Landage and Prof.(Dr.) A. I.Wasif published a paper on 'Application of nanotechnology in high
performance textiles' in Asian Textile Journal, Dec. 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) A. I.Wasif and Prof. S. K. Laga published a paper on 'Effect of plasma treatment on properties of Cotton' in
Textile Asia, Nov.2014.
B Prof. A. J. Dhavale published a paper on 'Intermingling technology-An overview, Asian Textile Journal, Dec. 2014.
B Prof. V. B. Chougule published a paper on 'Melt elecro spun and spunbond nonwovens in water management' in
Asian Textile Journal, Dec. 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) A. I. Wasif and Prof. J. R. Nagla published a paper on 'Butea frondsa flower dye extraction optimization
through Taguchi design' in Progress in Colour Colorants and Coatings, Jan. 2015.
B Prof. M.C.Burji published a paper on ' Textiles in marine application ' in Asian Textile Journal, Jan. 2015.
B Prof. (Dr.) P.V.Kadole and Prof. P. M. Katkar, published a paper on 'Green fibre-Agave Americana' in Journal of Basic
and Applied Engineering Research, Jan. 2015.
B Prof. (Dr.) P.V.Kadole, Prof. M. Y. Gudiyawar and Prof. R. L. Gotipamul published a paper on 'Nonwovens from
recycled fibres' in Technical Textiles Innovation, Jan. 2015.
B Prof. (Dr.) S.B.Vhanabatte and Prof. R. L. Gotipamul published a paper on 'Microencapsulation for Technical Fabrics'
Asian Technical textiles, July-September 2014.
B Prof .(Dr.) S.B.Vhanabatte and Prof. R. L. Gotipamul published a paper on 'Ultrasonic welding for Nonwovens '
Asian Technical textiles, Asian Textile Journal, August 2014
B Prof. (Dr.) P. V. Kadole and Prof. (Mrs.) P. M. Katkar published a paper on 'Agave Americana Leaf Fibers' in Fibers,
February 2015
B Prof. V. B. Chuougule, and Prof.(Dr.)N.B.Timble published a paper on ' Nonwovens for urban water management' in
Textile Asia, Jan.2015
B Prof. L.G.Patil and Mr.Aniket Bhute published a paper on ' Nonwovens for Filteration' in Bangladesh Textile Today,
Nov. 2013
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B Prof. S. A. Shetti published a paper on 'Color removal from effluent by laccase enzyme' in Textile Asia, Aug. 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) A.I.Wasif published a paper on 'Development of a multilayered bandage' in Asian Textile Journal, Aug.
2014.
B Prof. S.M. Landage published a paper on 'Application of nonwovens in agriculture (Part –I)' in Dye Chem Pharma
Business News, Sept. 2014.
B Prof. P. S. Joshi published a paper on 'Fractionating efficiency of comber –A Review' in Spinning Textiles, Sept 2014.
B Prof. Dr. P. V. Kadole, Prof. N. B. Timbale and Prof. R. L. Gotipamul published a paper on 'Recycling of technical
textiles' in Colourage, Sept 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) A. I. Wasif and Prof. G. M. Kukarni published a paper on 'Removal of reactive dyes from textile effluent
using hemp' in Colourage, Oct 2014.
B Prof. S. M. Landage published a paper on 'Application of nonwovens in agriculture (Part – II)' in Dye chem Pharma
Business News, Oct 2014.
B Prof. A. J. Dhavale published a paper on 'Effect of D/Y ratio on draw texturising yarn' in The Indian Textile Journal,
Oct 2014.
B Prof. S. K. Laga published a paper on 'Polyurethane: An overview' in Man made Textiles in India, Oct 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) M. Y. Gudiyawar published a paper on 'Characteristics of draw textured and air jet textured yarns' in
Journal of the Textile Association, Sept.-Oct.2014.
B Prof. S. D. Asagekar published a paper on 'Stress relaxation studies in sugar cane fibres' in Man made fibre year
book, Oct –Nov.2014.
B Prof. R. L. Gotipamul published a paper on 'Extra corporeal medical textiles' in Colourage, Nov.2014.
B Prof. S.M. Landage published a paper on 'Application of nonwovens in agriculture (Part –III)' in Dye chem Pharma
Business News, Nov. 2014.
B Prof.S.K.Laga published a paper on 'Defoamers: Chemistry and advances' in Indian Textile Annual and Directory,
Dec.2014.
B Prof.A.J.Dhavale published a paper on 'Capacitance principle- A new approach to measure textured yarn bulk' in
Spinning Textiles, Nov.-Dec. 2014.
B Prof. M.S.Kulkarni and Prof.A.J.Dhavale published a paper on 'Studies on improving individualization of fibres at
card and its effect on yarn quality' in Spinning Textiles, Nov.-Dec. 2014.
B Prof. (Dr.) P.V.Kadole, Prof.P.M.Katkar published a paper on 'Optimization of mechanical decorticator for extraction
of Agave Americana fibres' in Dye Chem Pharma Business News, Dec. 2014.
B Prof.S.K.Laga, Prof. G. M. Kulkarni published a paper on 'Comparitive study of adsorption for Novacron Brill Red
3GL from textile effluent using low cost agricultural waste' in Colourage, Jan. 2015
Papers published by the faculty members in national journals.
Prof. (Dr.)P.V.Kadole and Prof. P. M. katkar presented a paper on 'Green Fibre-Agave Americana' in International
Conference on Chemical, Environmental, Bioprocess, Textile, Mining, Material and Metallurgical Engineering at th th
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 17 and 18 January, 2015 and a paper on 'Studies on Agave Americana Fibre
Reinforced Composites' in International Conference on Trends, Innovation & Market Potential in Technical Textiles at th th
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, India, 12 -14 March, 2015
Papers presented by the Faculty Members in International conference.
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B Prof. M.C.Burji and Prof. A.J.Dhavale attended a seminar on 'Lean Manufacturing Concept' on 26/02/2015,
organised by Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, Mumbai
B Prof. S. M. Landage attended National level Workshop on 'Awareness Programme for Non-accredited Colleges
and Institutions Affiliated to Shivaji Univeristy' at Shivaji University,Kolhapur, 02/01/2015 & 03/01/2015.
B Textile faculty attended half day seminar on “Advanced Textile Materials” jointly organized by Technical
University of Liberec, Czech Republic and & DKTE on 8 November 2014.
B Textile faculty attended half day seminar on “Textile Solutions for Building Material' organized by RWTH Aachen
University, Germany and & DKTE on 22 December 2014.
B Prof P. M. Katkar attended workshop on "Ethics in Engineering Education" at DKTE 16/10/2014.
B Prof. V. B. Chougule attended half day seminar on "Innovative materials and structures" at DKTE 8/11/2014.
B Prof. J. A. Alase and Prof. A. P. Atahne attended ISTE workshop on Control System by IIT Kharagpur 2/12/2014 to
12/12/2014
B Prof. V. B. Chougule attended half day seminar on "Energy efficient compressed air solutions" at DKTE
20/12/2014
B Prof. V. B. Chougule attended one day seminar on "Potential and avenues of Technical Textiles" at DKTE 6/2/2015
B Prof. A.K. Ghatage attended two days awareness workshop on "UGC-DAE Consortium for scientific Research" at
Rajaram College, Kolhapur 20/02/2015 to 21/02/2015
Mr. S. B. Awati attended the "Accreditation Awareness Programme" Conducted by National Board of Accereditation
and National workshop on "National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)" by AICTE 27/11/2014 and 28/11/2014.
He participated in workshops on " Innovative Undergraduate Labs for Control Mechatronics and Robotics "
conducted by "Quanser" as part of Pre-conference activity of ICTIEE 2015, at BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru
5/1/2015, workshop on " Problem Based Learning" as part of Pre-conference activity of ICTIEE 2015, at BMS College of
Engineering, Bengaluru 6/1/2015 and a workshop on "Engineering Projects in Community Services" at BMS college of
Engineering, Bengaluru 6/1/2015
Prof. P. H. Ukey has worked as Reviewer for Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research.
Prof. P. M. Katkar has worked as Reviewer for Journal of Industrial Textiles.
Philadelphia University has a practice of enquiring the admitted students to nominate a teacher who has impressed
during their education in the institute during their graduation. Based on such survey of students passed out from our
institute, Philadelphia University of USA has accorded a Certificate of Recognition to Prof. S. K. Laga for teaching,
motivating and inspiring students.
Prof. S. D. Asagekar completed Ph.D. in “Studies on Sugarcane Fibres” under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) V. K. Joshi,
SGGSIET, Nanded from Swami Ramanad Tirth Marathawada University.
Seminar, Workshop, Training and Conference attended by Faculty
Seminar, Workshop, Training and Conference attended by Non-teaching staff
Paper review
Congratulations
Association of Italian Textile Machinery (ACIMIT) invited Prof. M.Y.Gudiyawar and Prof.S.B.Akiwate to visit various nd th
textile machinery manufacturing industries at Itally from 22 November to 29 November 2014. Prof. M. Y. Gudiyawar
and Prof. S. B. Akiwate were the members of the delegation that comprised of the top management of the textile
industries. This delegation visited the industries such as ITEMA, SAVIO, FADIS etc. The delegates had the opportunity
to interact with the technocrats and management of the industries at Italy.
Foreign Visits by faculty
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Book Publication
Prof. R.N.Narkhedakar published a book titled “Changes in Yarn Cross-Section Shapes
during Textile Processing”. Yarn cross-section plays an important role in determining the
mechanical, aesthetic and comfort properties of the fabrics made from them. After the
yarn formation, the yarn is processed through different processes. During this, different
forces are acting on the yarn surface due to which the fibers in the yarn get displaced from
their place, which leads to change in the cross-section of yarn. The wet processing of the
textile fabric dominantly affects the yarn cross-sectional shape and area also. In this book
the detailed study of effect of these all processing stages on the yarn cross-section shape
is discussed with the relevant reasoning.
ISBN: 978-3-659-58921-8, Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany
Publishing Year: 2014, Price: €49.90
Prof. (Dr.) P.V. Kadole and Mr. Ashish Hulle(M.Text. Textile Technology) published a book
titled “Agave Americana Fibres: Extraction, Characterization and Applications”. The book
covers all topics starting from introduction to textile fibres, cultivation and harvesting of
Agave Americana plant to applications of Agave Americana fibre and plant with suitable
illustrations. Detailed discussion was carried out on extraction, characterization and
applications of Agave Americana fibres in this monograph. Though the book is written for
textile students and researchers, it is also useful for engineers and researchers of other
disciplines like material science.
ISBN: 978-3-659-59491-5, Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany
Publishing Year: 2014, Price: €49.90
thOne day Industrial visit for faculty members and supporting staff organized on 15 November, 2014 at Schoch Reeds
India Pvt. Ltd., Kolhapur. The faculties were shown the complete process of reed manufacturing and repairing. It
included the quality checks that are carried out on the manufactured reeds. The faculties interacted with technical
staff and the Manager Mr.
Mr. P. S. Madabhave joined the institute in Diploma Textile. He has completed B.E. (Mech.) in 2009. He has 3 years of
teaching and 2 years industrial experience.
Mr. P. R. Badbade joined the institute in Degree Textile. He has completed M. Tech (Textile Engineering) from IIT, Delhi
in 2008. He has 8 years of experience in various textile industries.
Industrial Visits for Faculty
New Faculty Appointments
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The textile industry is always in search of innovative production-techniques to improve the productivity and quality. However, society requires new techniques, which are environment-friendly. Plasma surface treatments show distinct advantages in this respect because; they are able to modify the surface properties of inert materials without affecting the overall desirable bulk properties. For fabrics, cold plasma treatments require the development of reliable and large scale systems. Now, such systems exist and the use of plasma physics in industrial solutions is rapidly increasing. Three main effects can be obtained on textile surfaces depending on the treatment conditions: the cleaning effect, the increase of micro-roughness-etching and the production of radicals to obtain hydrophilic, hydrophobic or reactive surfaces. Plasma polymerization or grafting, which is the deposition of solid polymeric materials at nano level with desired properties on textile substrates, gives long lasting results. What is plasma?
thSir William Crooks (1879), M. Faraday (1880) suggested concept of 4 state of matter and Irving Langmuir (1926) used the term Plasma; however plasma was not a strange thing. Lightening in rainy season and stars in sky are examples of natural plasma. In the laboratory, application of electromagnetic power to the processing gas generates plasma medium comprising a dynamic mixture of ions, electrons, neutrons, photons, free radicals, molecules and polymeric fragments. The overall system being neutral and at room temperature it allows functionlisation of textile substrate. It is acknowledged to be effective surface engineering tool due to:B Wide range of physical, chemical and thermal properties allowing tailoring of surface with high precisionB Generation at low temperature avoiding destruction of textileB Non-equilibrium nature offering new research areaB Dry and environmental-friendly naturePlasma Reactor
-2 -3Low Pressure (10 to 10 mbar) Plasma is a mature technology and established in electronic industry. It offers high reactive species with uniform glow and the generation is non-thermal. However, batch processing in closed chamber does not meet the requirements of continuous bulk production of textile. Therefore, atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma (APP) was evolved to fulfill textile needs. Different kinds of APP viz. corona discharge, dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) and atmospheric pressure glow discharge (APGD) are available for textile modification. Use of plasma in textilePlasma technique is being used for textile surface modification to improve functionality such asB Anti-felting/shrink-resistance of woolen fabricsB Hydrophilic enhancement for improving wetting and dyeingB Hydrophobic enhancement of water and oil-repellent textilesB Removing the surface hairiness in yarnB Anti-bacterial fabrics by deposition of silver particles in the presence of plasmaB Room-temperature sterilization of medical textilesB Improved adhesion between textiles and matrix used for coating, composite and laminationB Atmospheric plasma-based graft polymerisation of textiles and nonwovens having different functional properties
on the face and back side of the fabric B Flame-retardant coating using monomer vapor (halogen and/or phosphorus) in combination with nitrogen
and/or siliconB Silicon coating of air-bag fabrics using cross-linked silicon B Scouring of cotton, rayon, polyester fabrics using a non-polymerisable gases (N , O , NH , He) followed by wet 2 2 3
treatment for removing the impuritiesB Durable antistatic properties using PU-resin and plasma processingB Electro-conductivity of textile yarns by surface plasma depositionThis high surface specific technique can be used with negligible amount of water with rapid development, lower energy consumption and simultaneous complex and multifunctional reactions can be achieved
Plasma technology – a lucrative option for value addition in textile products
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The Adaptive Relay Valve Drive (ARVD) for Picanol's OMNIplus 800 air-jet weaving machine lowers air consumption and thus reduces energy costs.
Picanol NV, Belgium, provided the following information about its Adaptive Relay Valve Drive, which is featured on its OMNIplus 800 air-jet weaving machine.
Adaptive Relay Valve Drive (ARVD) automatically adapts the closing timing of the relay nozzle valves to the behaviour of the filling yarn. Instead of applying one setting for all the different picks, ARVD applies the best relay valve timing for each individual pick, thus reducing the overall air consumption.
At each insertion cycle, the winding timings from the prewinder are compared with a reference value by the machine's microprocessor. Since the filling insertion speed varies from one pick to another, it is not necessary for the relay nozzles to blow for the same amount of time at each pick. Consequently, the machine adapts the closing timings for the relay nozzle valves automatically. For a fast pick, the relay nozzle valves do not stay open very long. For a slow pick, they stay open longer. This is done from the second relay nozzle valve onwards.
Picanol notes that decreased air consumption reduces energy costs, and reduced blowing on the filling yarn reduces the number of broken picks. Also, Pick Repair Automation has a higher success rate because the type of filling stops changes.
EDANA, INDA Release 2015 Nonwovens Standard Procedures CARY, N.C.-September 17, 2015-EDANA and INDA jointly announced the launch of the 2015 edition of standard procedures for the nonwovens and related industries.
These Nonwovens Standard Procedures help technically define the nonwovens industry, with specifiers for the properties, composition, and specifications of its products. Offering harmonized language for the industry across the USA and Europe, and recognized by many other individual markets, the procedures offer a way for the nonwovens industry to communicate both across the globe, and within the supply chain to ensure that product properties can be consistently described, produced, and tested.
The harmonized methods contained in the Nonwovens Standard Procedures (NWSP) edition include 95 individual test procedures and guidance documents to support applications across the nonwovens and related industries, and are available on both www.inda.org and www.edana.org.
“Nonwovens Standard Procedures is designed to provide a standard series of test methods of the various properties desired in nonwovens and engineered fabrics. It is an indispensable resource for innovators and product developers to communicate with buying influences and ensure their products meet the exact specifications demanded by markets and customers. Additionally, laboratory personnel will benefit with enhanced accessibility to the most comprehensive body of nonwovens test methods available in the industry,” said Dave Rousse, INDA President.
Latest Ring Spinning Developments Germany-based Oerlikon Schlafhorst's ring spinning product portfolio comprises roving frames for cotton spinning and classic and compact ring spinning machines. The roving frame technology includes four independent drive shafts, decentralized spindle drive motors and the Zinser EasySpin intelligent control system. The technology ensures low roving break rates and high speeds, and offers a range of customized automation solutions.
Oerlikon Schlafhorst's Zinser CompACT3 system can customize compact yarn structure from a central setting. The compact vacuum and self-cleaning compact units are independently adjustable for a uniform yarn. Cleaning and maintenance costs are also minimized.
Germany-based Spindelfabrik Suessen GmbH's TwinDisc bearing and numerous other inventions have enabled rotor speeds up to 150,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) and higher. Its top weighting arms - including the HP-GX 3010 to process staple fibers up to 65 millimeters (mm) long and drafts of up to 80, and the HP-GX 4010 for roving machines - are equipped with plate springs, and, Suessen reports, meet the highest demands of high-end spinning mills.
The ACP Quality Package combines Suessen's Active Cradle (AC) with the new PinSpacer to improve the drafting
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process in short-staple ring spinning. The section between the front cradle opening and the front roller nipping line now also contributes to the drafting process in the main zone.
Suessen reports the ACP package considerably reduces yarn defect frequency and rare yarn faults, and also reduces the number of clearer cuts. Mass irregularity also is improved. The enhanced drafting process has nearly the same impact on the quality of conventional ring-spun yarns, single EliTe® yarns and EliTwist® yarns.
Suessen's COREflex® for spinning soft core yarns on ring and compact spinning machines features a new design. Working independently from the top weighting arm, the attachment ensures simultaneous, smooth traverse movement of fiber strand and filament regardless of speed. The filament feed roller can be adjusted independently in two planes and does not touch the front top roller.
Japan-based Toyota Industries Corp. claims its RX240 ring spinning frame series is the most versatile available. In addition to the high-performance basic machine, Toyota offers auxiliary devices said to bring unique all-in-one characteristics to the RX series. The EST compact yarn unit allows production of yarn counts from Ne 6 to Ne 300, thanks to the unique inverter-controlled adjustable suction pressure. The EST unit can easily be detached to switch to regular yarn production and vise-versa.
Toyota's proprietary E-draft fancy yarn producing unit features an integrated independent three-roller drive system and fancy-yarn software program, enabling production of all types of fancy yarns.
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Following students of Final Year B. Textile were selected for 'Italian Technology Award' for their
contribution on the projects using Italian Textile Machinery. These students are invited by ACIMIT to Milan, th thItaly to receive the award and visit ITMA during 15 to 19 November, 2015. The students will be proceeding
thto Milan, Italy on 14 November 2015.
1. Parth Alpeshkumar Dalal, Final Year TT, Effect of FADIS Soft Winding Machine Parameters on Dyeing Performance.
2. Ujwal M. Malu, Final Year TT, Effect of Twist Direction of Double Yarns on Tensile Properties of Yarn and Fabric.
3. Ojas Ajaykumar Goyal, Final Year MMTT, Effect of Winding Stages and Winding Speed on Yarn Properties, and
4. Anmol Ashokkumar Gupta, Final Year MMTT, Study of Air-Blast Pressure on the Splicing Performance on Savio Machine.
Moments of Pride !
We congratulate all of them.
ParthDalal UjjwalMalu OjasGoyal AnmolGupta
Reference : Textile World
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