PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
 
Taught in 3rd year Clothing Manufacture
Theory [A] 0.0
Exercises [B] 78.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 195.0
Studypoints [E] 7
Level  
Credit contract? Unrestricted access
Examination contract?
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Linda VAN WESEMAEL
Reference TGCONF03A99421
 
Key words
Manufacturing techniques

Objectives
Ordenary fabrics
* Considering the growing number of companies with their production department abroad, the student should be able to represen in a so-called instruction register all the technical information concerning the finishing of a manufactured fabric and this in a stuctured way, taking into account the I.S.O. regulations.
* Determining the most appropriate finishing for clothing (women's, men'sn children's), depending on the subject, the material to be manufactured (fabrics) and the intended qualitu standard.
* Assessing a manufactured product on quality, processing time, consumption of raw material and necessary material Knitting
- calculation of models for fully-fashioned articles, meaning : making panels fully in accordance with size and model.
- Being able to produce jacquards infully fashionned articles.

Topics
Ordenary fabrics
- Studying the various possibilities of finishing and their influence on quality, manufacturing time, production organisation, well-considered use of machines.
- Product analysis of a coat or jacket (over-garment), following own design : making of instuction register, the guidelines are determined for production, quality standards, terms of delivery and transport in order to be able to make an appeal on thes predetermined criteria on the occasion of a possible dispute.
Knitting : exercises
- What are ascending and descending patterns ?
- What is the density distribution of a knitting machine ?
- By what types of knits and when is it possible to ascend or descend ?
- Joing left are right part and adjusting the number of rows.
- Learning to design 2-3 and 4 colour jacquards and programming them on ANVH-3BLM computer.

Prerequisites


Final Objectives


Materials used
- teacher's course
- other textbook(s)
- background information
- scientific & technical literature
- school libraty materials
- others


Study costs


Study guidance


Teaching Methods
- lectures
- demonstrations
- case studies
- exercises
- individual reports
- group reports
- individual presentation


Assessment
Scoring system :
- written examination
- written tests
- oral examination
- oral tests
- assignments

Lecturer(s)
Linda Van Wesemael
Jacques Pannier
Alain Engelsenschilt