The workshop was conducted by Amit Saluja, senior laboratory manager, TUV Rheinland to upgrade the knowledge base of students in fabric and garment testing. This would propel a swift growth in their career by providing them a hand on training in fibre analysis, physical properties, chemical properties, fabric strength, colour fastness, and to enrich the skill levels of industry personnel.
Saluja said, “Textile testing is an important key in every stage of textile field for analysis of a material or product to assess its performance and amp; to confirm the compliance on regulatory norms.”
The testing workshop provided hands on training in fibre analysis, physical properties, chemical properties, fabric strength, and colour fastness. The session covered three stages of testing - raw material – fibre and yarn testing, fabric testing, and regulatory testing. More than 50 students attended the workshop.
Manju Singh, principal, ATDC Centre Gurgaon said, “I believe that the fabric and garment testing demonstration provides an insight into the quality requirement for target consumer. Such workshops are means to convey the significance of fabric testing by putting up a practical illustration of the standard fibre and fabric that are essential in product development.” (HO)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India