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Lecture 11 Spreading
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Spreading… 1. Shade sequence / Shade Card 2. Correct ply direction 3. Alignment of plies 4. Correct Ply tension 5. Fabric faults 6. Static Charges 7. Distortion of spread 8. Fusion of plies
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2- Ply direction… Symmetric fabric –The fabrics which are same on both the sides Asymmetric fabric –Different face and back sides Directional fabrics –Fabrics are same from end to end Non-directional fabrics –Fabrics are different from end to end
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Spreading Types 1. Face-up and Nape one way 2. Face-up and Nape either way 3. Face to face and Nape one way 4. Face to face and Nape either way
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3- Alignment of plies The plies should properly be aligned both length and width wise Stripers / check fabrics are the biggest challenge Spikes may be used
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4- Correct ply tension Tension during spreading should be correct. Less tension means irregular fullness More tension means tightness which finally result in contracted fabric pieces in sewing
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5- Fabric Faults Fabric faults should be eliminated during spreading Splice Mark Pair backing
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6- Static Charges In synthetic materials, Static charges may develop due to the friction of fabric to the machine parts Change the way of fabric through machine Increase humidity Earth the lay
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7- Distortion of spread During manual cutting, the spread may be distorted due to the base plate of the cutter Glazed paper is used to avoid it
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8- Fusion of plies Edges of fabrics (thermoplastic) may be fused together during cutting due to the heated blade of cutter Anti-fusion paper may be used to avoid fusion
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