Courses

preparing patterns; print form production procedure; pattern reproduction procedures; picture digitalisation and saving graphic files; basics of colour management; colour reduction; repeat sketch; colour separation; vector and raster pictures; simulation of textiles and special effects.
systems in the clothing industry; lay planning and marker making; producing technical support documentation; management of material flow and cost calculations;
simple and demanding construction of yarn; computer simulation of yarn and textiles; possibilities of colour and other types of patterning; colour metrics in weaving; ArahPaint, ArahWeave and ArahDrape computer programs.
Definition, market importance. Textiles in interior design, in transport, construction, civil engineering, agriculture, medical and hygienic purposes, for packaging, environmental protection, sports equipment. Protective clothing for mechanical, chemical, biological protection against electrostatic charge, radiation, cold, heat, fire, etc. Study of construction, coatings and finishing. Recycling of technical textiles. Textiles reinforced composites Structural composites – laminates.
historical development; mechanical devices and equipment; procedures for producing printing forms; procedures of pattern reproduction; preparing fabrics; dyes; printing pastes; fixing and subsequent processing; special printing procedures; environmental issues in printing.
ISO standards for apparel manufacturing; development of a product; preparing collections; preparing production; organisation of production; technological documentation; technological demands of ready-made wear; quality requirements; automation; production management.
classification of clothing textiles, trimmings, functional properties of textiles, technological process of producing textiles—from fibre to finished fabric; analysis and evaluation of the comfort of clothing textiles: thermo-physiological, handle, movement and aesthetic comforts.
The importance and use of textile testing; standards and their uses; sampling and evaluation of measurements; basic methods of fibre testing; basic methods of yarn testing; basic methods of fabric testing; basic chemical analysis of textiles.
technological water preparation; preparing of dyes; dyeing procedures; dyeing of natural, chemical and synthetic fibres; auxiliaries and methods for after-treatment of dyed material; colour fastness.
organisational structures; production activities; business functions; organisation of the production function; preparing work; production; support activities; economising with the means of work.
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