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Muhammad Zayedul Haque × Md.Ashikur Rahman × Sharmin Akter × MD Abul Hasnat Sabbir × DPI × Md. Jihad Hasan ×
General Textile Processing-1
SHORT DESCRIPTION

To understand the flow-chart of yarn manufacturing; Ginning; Mixing and Blending; Blow-
Room; Batch & Batching; Cotton & Jute carding; Cotton and Jute drawing & doubling; Lap forming;

Combing; Simplex; Ring frame; Jute spinning frame; Yarn numbering system. To understand the basic
concepts of Winding; Warping; Sizing; Drafting & Denting; Weaving and knitting.
Textile Raw Materials- 1 (1911)
CONDUCTED BY:
Md.Ashikur Rahman
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering and GDPM
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

INTENTION
Our students will be able to develop knowledge, skill, and attitude in the field of garments manufacturing with special emphasis on:
 textile raw materials.
 different natural textile fibers.
 different natural fibers properties.
 natural filament yarn production.

SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT BOOKS STUDIES:
To understand the basic concepts of Cotton fibers; Jute fibers; Linen and Hemp fiber; Sisal and coir fibers; Wool fibers; Silk fibers.
Network Security System (66676)
Subject Aims:

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
 To be able to understand computer network and information security.
 To be able to learn why network security is important
 To be able to explain network security prevention, detection and response.
 To be able to define and explain the concept of network confidentiality, information integrity, network availability, network auditability.
 To be able to understand management’s role in the development, implementation and maintenance of network security.
 To be able to understand security architecture, it’s principles, components and employment.
 To be able to understand the relationship between risks, threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures.
 To be able to understand the need for constantly evaluating the status of security management.
 To be able to understand the difference between policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, encryption, cryptography terms, firewalls.
 To be able to understand operation of Virtual Private Networks, importance of authentication and the characteristics of a good password.

Subject Outcome:
Network and information security, network security prevention, detection and response, the concept of network confidentiality, information integrity, network availability, network auditability, security architecture, relationship between risks, threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures, policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, encryption, cryptography terms, firewalls, Operation of Virtual Private Networks, authentication and the characteristics of a good password.
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Fabric Structure and Analysis-01 (1966)
Course Created By
Asif Shahriar
Instructor, Textile & GDPM
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

AIMS :
● To develop the basic knowledge required for structural design of fabric.
● To develop the skill of the student in textile design.
● To familiarize the student with different Plain & Twill weave.
● To acquire knowledge of different structured fabrics.

SHORT DESCRIPTION :
Basic concept of Textile design; Artistic design; Drafting & lifting plan; Weave plan; Plain weave; Twill weave; Diamond; Diaper; Broken twill; Stepped twill & standard commercial fabrics.
Textile Design & Color - 1973
Course Created By
Jihad Hasan
Instructor, (Textile Technology)
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

AIMS :
1. To familiarize the students with the drawing instrument and their uses.
2. To develop the skill of the student in making designs.
3. To give the students a clear concept about light and color.
4. To familiarize with color and weave effects.
5. The students able to develop knowledge, skill and attitude in the area of Textile design and color.

SHORT DESCRIPTION

Basic concept of drawing instruments and their uses; Designing; Motif and repeat of a design; Construction of design from incomplete repeats; Light and color phenomena; Theory of color; Color harmony and contrast of color; Color and weave effect; Check-stripe and shaded design.
Fabric Manufacturing 3 (1952)
CONDUCTED BY:
Md.Ashikur Rahman
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Subject Aims:

1. To develop the basic knowledge regarding Fabric manufacturing
2. To develop knowledge & skill about different motions
3. To acquire knowledge to make different fabric shedding mechanisms, stop motion
Subject Outcome:1. To know the process of fabric manufacturing
2. Understand properly the process of stop motions, and shedding mechanisms.
General Textile Processing-I (21111)
CONDUCTED BY:
MUHAMMAD ZAYEDUL HAQUE
Instructor & SEIP Trainer
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
 Identify machineries of cotton and jute yarn manufacturing.
 Identify process sequence for cotton and jute fibers.
 Identify grading, batch, batching, emulsion preparation and softening for jute yarn manufacturing.
 Determine winding packages.
 Identify warp beams.
 Demonstrate power looms.
 Identify maintenance tools and their uses.
 Observe machine gears
Textile Testing & Quality Control- 1 (1944)
CONDUCTED BY:
MUHAMMAD ZAYEDUL HAQUE
Instructor & SEIP Trainer
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Subject Aims:
Basic aspects of textile testing, humidity, moisture in textiles, sampling, identification of textile fibers, fiber length & its measurement, fiber strength & its measurement, Trash, naps & their measurement, fiber fineness &its measurement, micromere value, fiber maturity

Subject Outcome:
Students will be understood with an opportunity to acquire knowledge & skill about Testing,
Techniques & System of Testing. Operating system of different modern Testing instruments,
Interpretation & Analysis of testing data uses & Maintenance of testing instruments.
General Textile Process - II (21121)
Students need to gather basic knowledge and skill on overall processes for wet processing, garments manufacturing, fashion design and merchandising before in depth study on specific subject matter as well as specialization. Fundamental knowledge and skills are the prerequisite to study specialized subjects. This course outlines the overview of wet processing and apparel manufacturing as well as introduces the basic knowledge of fashion design and merchandising.

This course is conducted by:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Apparel Manufacturing-I (21441)
The textile industry plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Apparel Manufacturing-I. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of apparel manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather apparel manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Clothing-II (1962)
The textile industry specially RMG sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Clothing-II. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists Cloth making process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather clothing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Garments manufacturing –III
The Ready-Made Garment sector plays a very significant role in the GDP of Bangladesh. For the smooth running of this sector diploma textile engineers are required in the mid-level who are playing key roles in this sector. To prepare an appropriate diploma graduate should have sufficient knowledge in Garment Manufacturing-III. To attain this objective, we have added this course to the diploma level which consists of garment manufacturing process containing pattern making, pattern grading, marker making, CAD & CAM, fabric inspection, fabric relaxation, fabric spreading, and fabric cutting process. By acquiring that knowledge, skills and attitude students will be able to gather garment manufacturing technology as well as able to study in further courses.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
CAD & CAM-I (5062)
Many textile and fashion designers modernly use specialized forms of technology such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacture (CAM) to speed up the production process, reduce waste, and reduce labor costs overall. Textile manufacturers use CAM to make printed textiles and whole garments. The CAD information is sent to the CAM, which controls and manages the manufacturing process. Often CAM systems involve the use of CNC, or computer-numerical control machines, that control processes like cutting and joining garment segments. This subject objective is to know about CAD & CAM.

This course is conducted by:
Rifah Nanziba
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Man Made Fiber & Filament (21141)
Conducted By:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute


After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
Explain Man-Made Fibre manufacturing process.
Explain Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber manufacturing process.
Identify problem during production.
Provide effective solution during production.
Explain High-performance Man-Made Fibre.
Illustrate recycling process and sustainability of Man-Made Fibre
Textile Testing & Quality Control- 1 (21151)
CONDUCTED BY:
Md. Obydullah Al Masum
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute & BTEB Dhaka.
Garments CAD & CAM-II
CONDUCTED BY:
Md. Obydullah Al Masum
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute & BTEB Dhaka.
Advanced Fabric Structure & Design (21262)
Fabric is the primary completed product of textile industry. Different apparel/garments are produced from different types of fabric. So, it is very essential for textile diploma students to identify the basic woven and knit fabrics. Textile diploma engineer’s responsibilities are identifying, analyzing and developing the supplied fabric for re-production. Fabric structure and design analysis is very important for merchant as well as factory management. This course has been designed in such a way that the upcoming textile diploma engineer’s be specialized in fabric manufacturing to analyze, identify and reproduce the advance structure of woven and knit fabric.

This course is conducted by:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Fundamental of Merchandising (21761)
This course will help students to explore the merchandising concepts, core activities and get to know about successful merchandising professionals. This course deals with the activities of apparel merchandising which starts from the sourcing of the materials to the shipment of the end products to the desired destination of the buyers. Learners will learn about how to communicate with different stakeholders including suppliers, production departments, liaison offices, commercial offices, banks and buyers. Learners will learn about merchandising planning, critical analysis of lead time, and upholding negotiations with the internal and external associates. They will also learn about various importing and exporting practices like shipping, customs and port operating procedures.


This course is conducted by:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute.
Offset Machine Operation(29521)
Offset machine operation is a critical process in the printing industry, involving several meticulous steps to ensure high-quality results. Initially, the machine is prepared by collecting job information and setting up the machine according to this data. The inking unit is controlled by measuring pH levels, roller hardness, and adjusting the roller gap to regulate ink supply. The feeding unit is then prepared by setting the sucker and blower, adjusting guides, and maintaining the feed board height. Sheet control involves setting various lays, measuring paper thickness, and adjusting the double sheet detector. Plates and blankets are cleaned, prepared, and preserved to ensure quality. During the printing process, the press is made ready, run for production, and cleaned as needed, with strict control over print registration for multi-color jobs. Safety measures are followed meticulously, raw materials are handled carefully, and management plays a crucial role in accident prevention. Finally, the delivery unit is set up by adjusting guides and maintaining the delivery chain gripper. Detailed record-keeping throughout these steps is essential for consistent and high-quality printing outcomes.