Dyeing and Printing 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? TextilesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: PaigeCreated on: 29-05-13 15:46 Dope at polymer stage in a spinneret. this method results in the textiles having good light and wash fastness. 1 of 23 Stock fibre dying (Harris Tweed). this method is cheap and is the dye is uneven it will be removed by the blending process from fibre to yarn. 2 of 23 Yarn also known at JET or VAY dyeing. 3 of 23 Piece when woven or knitted fabrics are dyed in the piece. 4 of 23 Garment made up garments are dyed as required. This allows QRM. 5 of 23 Screen printing Japenese method of stencilling delicate patterns on fine fabrics. 6 of 23 Rotary printing quicker than flat screen. when it has big 'repeat' it will waste alot of fabric. Registration- to make sure the rollers are in the right place. 7 of 23 Digital Screen printing ink jet printer prints directly onto the fabric. CAD- colour seperation then all sent to be engraved on rotary or flat screen. 8 of 23 Transfer printing (sublimation) disperse dye ink. 9 of 23 UPS computerized system to plan, control and direct the flow of work through a manufacturing system. overhead conveyor. 10 of 23 EPOS technology which enables an efficient recording of the sale of goods or services to the customer. 11 of 23 CIM the use of computers in manufacture. 12 of 23 Health and Safety at work act (1974) 13 of 23 Nightwear safety regulations (1985) 14 of 23 The furniture and furnishings (fire safety amendment) (1993) 15 of 23 Demand Based Flow when a product has run out of stock- delays and produces goods as they are ordered- less wastage. 16 of 23 Demand Pull customers are saying what they want. 17 of 23 Schedule Push manufacturer making number of products and hoping it sells. 18 of 23 Vertical Manufacture does their own designing, manufacture, and distrubution. e.g. Marks and Spencer, Zara. 19 of 23 Sealed sample product prototype which they consider an acceptable sample for manufacture. 20 of 23 Virtual prototype Quicker to develop and change, cheaper and more enviromentally friendly, software is expensive, does not provide a sealed sample. 21 of 23 Subassembly some parts of the product are assembled on a seperate line before they go into main production. 22 of 23 Subcontracting reduces manufacturing costs finished product to be high quality. 23 of 23
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