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Field-based work models for knitting, dyeing and finishing.

Each assignment is structured through the current condition, measurable targets, process data, root cause, implementation plan and result verification.

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Knitting Process Analysis

Yarn · Machine · Stitch length · GSM · Width

Yarn properties, machine gauge, stitch length, elastane feeding, GSM, width and knitting-related quality deviations are evaluated together.

Construction controlStitch-length standardGSM–width relationshipDefect root cause
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Dyehouse Process Consulting

Pretreatment · Dyeing · Washing · HT Jet · Recipe

Pretreatment, reactive and disperse dyeing, washing, pH, temperature, salt, alkali, machine dynamics and reprocessing causes are connected to a measurable process plan.

Recipe standardisationDosing sequenceMachine circulationShade and fastness control
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Finishing Process Consulting

Stenter · Compactor · Heat setting · Dimensional stability

Stenter and compactor settings are managed together with entry moisture, overfeed, width, GSM, actual fabric temperature, shrinkage, spirality and handle targets.

Stable-width targetOverfeed managementMechanical compactionShrinkage and spirality
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Technical Documentation and Training

Forms · Checklists · Publications · Training

Field knowledge is converted into controlled documents and training systems that shift, laboratory, quality and management teams can use.

Process formsChecklistsTraining notesDocument revision

Not a fixed recipe—a verifiable process system.

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No setting is recommended without measurement.

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Machine, fibre, yarn and construction are evaluated together.

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Corrective action is connected to a verified root cause.

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Results are assessed through quality, capacity, cost and sustainability together.

Let us define the technical work scope for your requirement.

We can clarify an initial scope for knitting, dyehouse, finishing, laboratory, quality or technical documentation.

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