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Technological limits, 13 face up in both directions, 34–35, 35f
Textile materials face up in single direction, 34, 34f
auxiliary materials, 7 step spreads, 38, 38–39f
colour fastness, 12 Topcut pattern matching and cutting, 251,
fabric shrinkage, 12 252f
face materials, 7 Transfer table, manual, 184, 184f
interlinings, 7 Transportation, of fabric ply, 49–50, 49f
irregularities in fabric width, 11 Trough-cutting, 164
linings, 7 Tubular fabrics, 76
quality control, 10
sorting and physical counting, 9 U
storage, 9 Ultrasonic cutting process, 142–143, 147
unloading, 8–9 Ultrasonic cutting tool, 147
Textile spreading Underlay paper, 29, 30f
characteristics Upper extraction, 159, 159f
fabric plies, 32–33, 32f, 33t
fabric spreading process, 31, 31f V
interleaving paper, 32, 33f
length of spread, 32 Vacuum system, 126–127
marker, 33 Vector engraving, 166
safety fabric allowances, 31 Velcro, 174
spreading table, 29, 30f Visual Nest, 249, 251
underlay paper, 29, 30f
equal spreads on top of each other, 39, W
39–40f Warehouse, textile materials in, 9, 9f
fabric quality issues Water-jet cutting systems. See Automated
inspection, 40 water-jet cutting systems
pieces with faults, 43, 44–45f, 45 Workstation placement
splicing, 40–42, 40–42f automated cutting, 179–180
markers for orders with equal ordered band knife machine, 179, 180f
quantities, 37, 37–38f conditions, 179
markers within one spread, 36–37 in manual cutting, 179, 180f
modes spreading, 180, 181f
face down in single direction, 35, 35f fabric feeding and loading, 184–186
face to face in both directions, 35–36, 36f holding tables, 182–184, 182f
face to face in single direction, 35–36, 36f transfer tables, 184, 184f