| |NOVEMBER 202119Several recent developments of the simplex have to be known. The significant progress has been made in the winding system, drafting system, monitoring system, and roving package transport system. The drafting system provides the required drafts and attenuation of fibers in roving. For the wrong drafting and twisting, the different faults could have appeared, and during this process, the operators should be careful.DELIBERATE IMPERFECTIONS ­ THE GROWING FASHION TRENDInspired by the look of peat bogs, marbling, tearing, spilling and the disrupting of classic expected patterns, also described as Meticulously Damaged and Fanciful Corrosions; roughing-up of surfaces, textures, menacing prints of diabolic tendrils and roots moving across fabric, Gothic fancy yarns and lace, fabrics decorated with yarn, metallics and passementerie. Embroidery and decoration are back, but lighter and more fanciful. The growing fashion trend among the people to sport imperfect clothing has boosted the production for such products and subsequently has improved the export orders too."Export orders are good for garments now, and garment producers buy yarn depending on the export orders. However, of late, the textile mills are stopping yarn supply by mid-month. Ours is a design-driven industry and the production process should go on uninterrupted. If there is disruption in yarn supply, it affects exports. There is an impression that the mills are focusing on yarn exports," says Raja M. Shanmugham, President of the Tiruppur Exporters' Association.The technological up gradation in this industry has been a challenge for many industrialists. Similarly, another challenge in this industry is the waste created in a large amount.WASTE CREATION ­ AN EFFECT OF THE FAST FASHIONThe current linear model of textile and clothing production and consumption (fast fashion) leads to enormous quantities of textile waste, because clothes are discarded after being worn for a relatively short time. There is also the issue of overproduction; only 30 percent of the clothing produced today is sold at the recommended retail price, another 30 percent goes in the sales and 40 percent remains unsold or even fails to reach the shops. These wastes created can be classified under three categories: Post-industrial waste, Pre-consumer waste and Post-consumer waste.The scope for future technologies to be implemented in the spinning industry is enormous. One such adoption is in the line of reducing the power consumption. Addressing this challenge, the industry is expected to shift towards renewable energy sources such as solar energy.REDUCTION OF POWER CONSUMPTION BY ADOPTING SOLAR ENERGYThe highest amount of power is consumed in rotor spinning during opening roller, winding, and suction systems. The textile sector consumes a tremendous amount of energy during production from the singeing process to final fabric production. The textile sector is always searching for shifting to modern and efficient technologies. Today the electricity is needed for mills to operate. The textile industry is using renewable energy sources and contributes mostly to the clean and environmentally friendly atmosphere. With the advancement in the solar energy and knowing the advantages of the energy system, the textile sector is expected to adopt the solar energy on a large scale. The infrastructure in these industries also pave the way for implementation of solar panels as there are a lot of free open surfaces.The future of the spinning industry lies in the hands of the Government as it needs to take steps in order to promote this industry. The Budget 2021 is being welcomed by experts in this field as it allows India to become a textile sector giant. Speaking on this, Anuj Mundra, Chairman and MD, Nandani Creation says, "With focus on Aatmanirbhar Bharat, announcement of establishment of 7 textile parks by the Modi government in Budget 2021 should be welcomed with open arms. It's a big boost for the local textile industry. And, this will help India become a world leader in the textile sector." THE TEXTILE SECTOR IS ALWAYS SEARCHING FOR SHIFTING TO MODERN AND EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
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