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Printing thickeners guar gum powder tamarind kernel powder gelling agent textile gum

Guar gum is a polysacharide a long chain made of sugars made of the sugars galactose and mannose Some other familiar polysacharides are starch and cellulose which is made of long chains of the sugar glucose Guar gum comes from the endosperm of the seed of the legume plant Cyamopsis tetragonolobus Cyamopsis tetragonolobus is an annual plant grown in arid regions of India as a food crop for animals Textile Gum Guar Gum supports tremendous film forming and thickening properties when used for textile sizing finishing and printing Guar Gum reduces warp breakage dusting while sizing and provides enhanced effectiveness in manufacture Produced derivatives of textile printing thickener is based on guar gum tamarind corn starch and tapioca starch for different type of dyes fabrics and textile printing applications Tailor made textile gum are supported for specific requirement of the customer in line with printing of polyester and its blends with disperse dyes color enhancer for printing of disperse dye...
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Textile trading the online approach

Introduction The Banyan Tree is an Asian symbol of a market a perfect place for buyers and sellers to meet and trade in the shade In the early days traders in the textile community exchanged goods and barter systems emerged The progression to forming communities across villages and townships eventually led to the birth of marketplaces and trade centers The Banyan Tree Theory is the foundation of Business Process Studies across the Online Trading space It is about creating efficiency across communities regions and industriesThe World is flat Todays World uses highend technology and communications to bring people closer Economies are more transparent and the way we do business is changed With Global economies using synchronized supply chains instant communication techniques it is imperative to maintain pace The flattening and convergence of businesses tools translates into business functions taken to the InternetImagine if you could go to a textile market where thousands of companies...
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Swot analysis of indian textile industry

Strengths 1 Indian Textile Industry is an Independent SelfReliant industry 2 Abundant Raw Material availability that helps industry to control costs and reduces the leadtime across the operation 3 Availability of Low Cost and Skilled Manpower provides competitive advantage to industry 4 Availability of large varieties of cotton fiber and has a fast growing synthetic fiber industry 5 India has great advantage in Spinning Sector and has a presence in all process of operation and value chain 6 India is one of the largest exporters of Yarn in international market and contributes around 25 share of the global trade in Cotton Yarn 7 The Apparel Industry is one of largest foreign revenue contributor and holds 12 of the countrys total export 8 Industry has large and diversified segments that provide wide variety of products 9 Growing Economy and Potential Domestic and International Market 10 Industry has Manufacturing Flexibility that helps to increase the productivityWeaknes...
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Textile lasers
With the passage of time the field of textile and its machinery has enhance a lot in many regions of the world One of the important and most required equipment in textile industry is a textile laser Textile lasers are used for last more than 30 years Many companies are meant for making the textile lasers The textile lasers are very useful for the people who earn from this industryTextile lasers are basically meant to increase output by pouring less input that is getting more profit by inserting les productive amounts In past machinery itself took its complete expense and the output wasnt that satisfactory but from the time the textile lasers are invented it has brought new life to the earners and the industry of course by taking less time in performance and yielding better results as compared to its past The textile lasers are worth than other machine it is all about how to use it and one can train its operator with the skills like combination of embroidery and screen printing heat transfers an...
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Ludhiana textile cluster makes strategic shifts to beat downturn

After suffering for almost a year on account of labour shortages and plunging overseas and domestic sales the Ludhiana textile cluster has decided to fight the recessionary demons through both strategic and tactical responses Textile units are rewriting governing practices to cope with the adverse effects of the slowdown According to the findings of a recently conducted study MSME textile clusters in Ludhiana are reviewing their business strategies to find viable solutions to their existing problems which largely arose due to the recession The study was commissioned by the International Labour Organisation ILO and conducted by the Federation of Indian Micro Small and Medium Enterprises FISME in association with Market Insight Consultants Finding a way out The MSME Ludhiana textile cluster is now making strategic shifts in their focus and turning to the domestic market for better returns and healthy offtake in the current financial year Besides textile firms with diversified businesses have...
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The global textile industry

nbspThe Textile Industry The textile industry witnessed a unique development that started in Britain since the spinning and weaving machines have been invented here In recent years all over the world there has been high production of wool cotton and silk and this only contributed to boosting the world economyWith the launch of textile industry in the UK the textile production was passed over to Europe and North America in the 19th century after mechanization was also introduced in these areas In time other countries especially in Asia have started to invest more in industrializing their economies and the textile sector gained more ground Thus Japan India Hong Kong and China were eventually leading producers since due labor force was cheapThe industrial revolution in the 18th century acted as an incentive for the growth of textile industry and mass production of clothing was turned into mainstream industry Later in the 20th century textile industry gained a rather bad reputation since...
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