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    Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana Design and development of low cost sanitary napkins using cotton knitwear waste By: Bhawana Chanana*‚ Mona Suri Readers‚ Department of Textiles & Clothing‚ Lady Irwin College‚ Delhi University Introduction The attainment of puberty in women is signified by menarche‚ the age of onset of menstruation. During menstruation‚ use of some kind of a protection in the form of a pad or napkin

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    carbon dioxide from patients’ blood and supply fresh oxygen Table 4. Healthcare/hygiene products (from Rajendran et al. [10]). Fibre Type Cotton‚ polyester fibre‚ polypropylene fibre‚ Viscose Viscose‚ polyester fibre‚ glass fibre Polyester fibre‚ polyethylene fibre‚ Cotton‚ polyester fibre‚ polyamide fibre‚ elastomeric-fibre yarns Cotton‚ polyester fibre Cotton Cotton‚ polyester fibre Polyester fibre‚ polypropylene fibre Superabsorbent fibres‚ wood fluff‚ Polyetylene fibre‚ Viscose‚ lyocell Fabric Structure

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    Summer Internship Report On Positioning Arvind Knitted Fabric In The US Brand Market REPORT Submitted To: MBA Office‚ IMNU Under partial fulfillment of Post graduate program in management (2011-12) Submitted By: PRIYANKA SINGH MBA – FT (2nd Year) Roll No. - 101136 Institute of Management Nirma University 1 Student Name: Roll No: PRIYANKA SINGH 101136 30th June‚ 2011 Date of Submission: Organization Name: Address: ARVIND LIMITED Santej Road‚ Tal Kalol‚ Distt- Gandhinagar-

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    Analysis of Indian Textiles and Apparels Industry: A Focus on Market Structure and Competitiveness Abstract: The Indian textile industry is one of the oldest and most significant industries in the country. It accounts for around 4 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP)‚ 14 per cent of industrial production and over 13 per cent of the country’s total export earnings. In fact‚ it is the largest foreign exchange earning sector in the country. Moreover‚ it provides employment to over 35 million

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    Arvind Textile Mills

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    Company ’s direction and rapid growth in the branded apparel and retail business along with a more recent involvement in the growing of organic cotton‚ has consolidated its presence through the apparel value chain. Arvind ’s expertise is end to end; we apply exacting standards of innovation‚ design and service through the journey; from its origin as a fiber of cotton in a farmer ’s field‚ all the way to its culmination as a satisfying shopping experience. And that‚ in fact is the feather in our cap.

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    Aurora Textile Company

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    Introduction Aurora Textile Company having over 100 years history has been producing cotton and synthetic/cotton blend yarns to textile industry consisting of U.S. and the international market. The majority of the company’s revenue came from the domestic market and revenue sources for Aurora consist of the hosiery market accounting for 0.43‚ the knitted-outwear market accounting for 0.35‚ the wovens market accounting for 0.13‚ and industrial and specialty products accounting for remaining 0.09

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    Property comparison between milk protein fiber and other textile fiber. iv. Milk Yarn. v. Kinds and content of amino-acid in Cyarn milk protein fiber. vi. Good moisture‚ Absorption and Conduction. vii. Antibacterial. Background: We use usually cotton fabric‚ silk fabric and so on are since human civilization. The Milk Fabric is new born fabric. “It will get a change” it is the thought of the researcher. This fabric is luxurious‚ comfortable‚ healthy and fashionable. It will make a history in The

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    other groups. Questions that you may want to answer through your investigations: 1. Which fabric (a) cotton‚ a natural fiber and (b) rayon‚ a synthetic fiber is best dyed with mayana-alum dye combination? 2. Often‚ mordants are added to fix the dye onto the fabrics. These are usually inorganic oxides or salts which form colored complex with the dye. Which mordant is more suited for dyeing cotton with dye extracted from eggplant skins? 3. Which mordant is more suitable for dyeing a synthetic

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    Porter's Five Forces Model

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model Porter five forces model is basically a framework for industry analysis. It helps in business strategy development. It was presented by Micheal Porter. According to this framework‚ there are 5 forces that determine the competitiveness of a market and its attractiveness and profitability. These forces are threat of substitute products‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ bargaining power of sellers‚ threat of new entrants‚ competitive rivalry within an industry. Any industry can

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    Examples of the environmental impacts of these steps are discussed below: Conventional Cotton Farming Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides (including herbicides‚ insecticides‚ and defoliants). Fifty-five million pounds of pesticides were sprayed on the 12.8 million acres of conventional cotton grown in the U.S. in 2003 (4.3 pounds/ acre)‚ ranking cotton third behind corn and soybeans in total amount of pesticides sprayed. (USDA) The Environmental

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