NIFT-TEA Institute looks for developing appliance to dye ‘cotton fabrics’ without water

July 26, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:35 am IST - Tirupur:

NIFT-TEA Knitwear Fashion Institute here is looking forward to develop a gadget for dyeing ‘cotton fabrics’ without using water and also draft a curriculum on agro textiles.

These technological innovations were planned as part of the collaborative projects which the NIFT-TEA Institute will take up with Synthetic and Arts Silk Mills Research (SASMIRA).

It should be noted that the NIFT-TEA Institute, promoted by Tirupur garment exporters, and SASMIRA signed a Memorandum of Understanding recently to promote development of new products, research activities and information exchange on new technologies.

The two bodies would also be involved in joint consultancy in the area of eco labelling besides helping Tirupur knitwear industry to make gigantic strides in the production of technical textiles and sourcing information regarding textiles used in the field of agriculture.

On the advanced appliance that has been planned to be developed for dyeing ‘cotton farbics’, R. R. Shrinivasan, chairman of Academic Committee in NIFT-TEA Institute who signed the MoU with SASMIRA, told The Hindu that it would be similar on the lines of a machine which SASMIRA had already developed for dyeing polyesters.

“The equipment which SASMIRA developed for dyeing polyester fabrics used liquefied carbon dioxide instead of water,” he pointed out.

The NIFT-TEA Institute will be further acting as a hub for developing new technologies using peculiar microbes to reduce the duration of effluent treatment in the dyeing segment.

“At present, it takes almost 72 hours for the effluent to come out through the pre-treatment stage. We plan to reduce the duration to 12 hours,” said Mr. Shrinivasan.

The curriculum which the NIFT-TEA Institute and the Centre of Excellence for Agrotextiles under SASMIRA plan to be developed would be later suggested for introduction in universities and institutes.

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