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Adapting and tuning quality management in spinning industry

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The Egyptian government has shown substantial consideration regarding the rehabilitation and restructuring of inefficient companies in the public sector with regard to converting them into profitable companies which will be ready for privatisation. Furthermore, textile manufacturing can be considered as one of the biggest industries in the public sector. So, the idea of showing how textile manufacturers in the public sector can be developed to meet the requirements of marketing and product strategies has been initiated. This study has been prepared to assist in developing one public-sector textile manufacturer to meet the requirements of a quality management system, which in turn reflects on improving the mill performance. Applying the technical means of quality management in the spinning industry, preparing the spinning industry for quality agreements, requirement profiles for different yarn quality characteristics and types, spinning quality problems and solutions, and optimum yarn quality at optimum costs are the key areas which are covered in a unique manner.
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247--259
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Bibliogr. 27 poz.
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  • Textile Technology Department, Industrial Education College, Beni-Suef, Egypt
  • Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Minia, Egypt
Bibliografia
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  • 19. Hyun Jin Koo, et al., Variance Tolerancing and Decomposition In Short Staple Spinning Process. Part I: Modeling Spun Yarn Strength through Intrinsic Components, Textile Research Journal, Vol. 71 (1), pp. 1-7, 2001.
  • 20. Hyun Jin Koo, et al., Variance Tolerancing and Decomposition In Short Staple Spinning Process. Part II: Simulation and Application to Ring and OE Spun Yarns, Textile Research Journal, Vol. 71 (2), pp. 105-111, 2001.
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  • 27. James de Wet, Report on Product Quality, Quality Management and Cost of Quality, CSIR Division of Textile Technology, May 13, 1993.
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