A Straightforward Text Summarizing All Aspects of Process Control
Textile manufacturing is one of the largest industries in the world, second only to agriculture. Spinning covers a prominent segment in textile manufacturing, and this budding industry continues to thrive and grow. Process Management in Spinning considers aspect of process management, and offers insight into the process control procedures and methods of spinning. Focusing on the technology as well as the management of the process, it examines both the economic and technological advancements currently taking place in the spinning industry. This text takes a close look at the advancing technology in manufacturing and process, and product quality control. It provides a basic overview of the subject, and also presents applications of this technology for practicing engineers.
Incorporates Industry-Based, Real-World Examples
The book contains 15 chapters that specifically address the stages of process control, energy management methods, humidification and ventilation systems basics, pollution management, process management tools, productivity, waste control, material handling, and other aspects of spinning mills. It also includes real-time case studies involving typical problems that arise in spinning processes and strategies used to contain them. The author provides a broad outlook on various topics including mixing, winding, raw material and optimizing raw material properties, bale management, yarn engineering systems, processing, and process management systems. He also details the defects associated with each and every process with causes, effects, and control measures. The book addresses process management as it relates to productivity, quality, and costs, as well as process control as it relates to man, machine, and material.
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About the Author: R. Senthil Kumar completed his post-graduation in textile engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, India. He has been an assistant professor in the Department of Textile Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, India, since 2009. Kumar has published more than 30 technical and management-related review papers in various international and national journals and has prepared manuals on "non-woven technologies" for international and local textile industries. He has published nearly 200 technical and management-related textile study materials on the online portal (www.scribd.com/sen29iit), and has also authored Textiles for Industrial Applications, which was published by CRC Press in August 2013.