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The aim of this textbook is to combine in one volume the basic principles and the principles of knitting in the transverse and longitudinal direction (from the basics of knitting) as an important sector in textile technology. Inclusion of historical development and different types of machines, their principles and mechanisms, as well as making the yarn products, make this textbook acceptable and suitable for professionals from this field who wish to expand their knowledge and understanding of knitting. The textbook "Technology of Knitting: Theoretical and Experimental Analysis" is based on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this textbook is to combine in one volume the basic principles and the principles of knitting in the transverse and longitudinal direction (from the basics of knitting) as an important sector in textile technology. Inclusion of historical development and different types of machines, their principles and mechanisms, as well as making the yarn products, make this textbook acceptable and suitable for professionals from this field who wish to expand their knowledge and understanding of knitting. The textbook "Technology of Knitting: Theoretical and Experimental Analysis" is based on the latest achievements of science and practice in the scientific, methodological and pedagogical terms in the field of knitwear production. The book is aimed to present a newer and more efficient way to create loops and the criteria for further development of existing techniques of knitwear with the use of microprocessor control and the development of knitting in the scientific sense.
Autorenporträt
Vojislav R. Gligorijevic, professor, was born on 10 January 1942. After several published articles, his Ph.D. from the University of Ljubljana, in 1990 on "Influence of dynamics and friction compensation in the thread and knitting zone on the structure twists", he was awarded Doctor in Textile Technological Sciences.