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Important Contributions by Dr.N.Balasubramanian


  • 1.Control of Count variation in Yarn, I Textile Journal 2003 January p15
  • 2. Influence of cotton quality on yarn and fabric quality and performance, I.Textile Journal, 1995 Nov p46
  • 3. Measures for improving yarn quality and ring frame productivity, I.Textile journal, 1995, Feb, p 108 1995 March, p 20
  • 4. Curbing Yarn faults, I. Textile Journal, 1997 May p 12
  • 5. Modern Spinning systems, I. Textile Journal, 1995 Dec p 66
  • 6.Intimacy of Mixing and Blend variation J of Textile Association 2003 Nov-Dec p2003
  • 7. Influence of rotor speed, rotor diameter and carding conditions on yarn quality in OE spinning, Textile research J. 1983 Aug p497
  • 8. Comparative studies on air-jet and ring spun yarn fabrics, J Textile Assn. 1995 May p 23
  • 9 Friction Spinning A critical Review I Journal Fibre & Textile Research 1992 Dec p246
  • 10. Control of roller lapping in spinning, I Textile Journal, 1998 March p18
  • 11. Studies on some factors in carding for upgradation of cotton yarn uality, J. Textile Assn. 1993 May p11
  • 12. Effect of top roller weight, apron spacing and top roller setting on yarn quality, Textile Research J 1975 April p 322
  • 13. Developments in drafting at ring frame, I Textile Journal 1995 March p 20
  • 14. Influence of fibre and processing factors on yarn Imperfections, I. Textile Journal 1995 July p 14
  • 15. Fibre properties by HVI and conventional testing at different stages of spinning, I Journal of Fibre & Textile Research 1995 June p 63
  • 16. Measures to reduce energy consumption in spinning, J. Textile Assn. p 115
  • 17. Influence of weft count variation on warp way creases in fabrics, I. Textile Journal, 1996 Oct p 66
  • 18. Influence of eccentricity in drafting roller on yarn irregularity, I Textile Journal 1998 Dec p 24
  • 19. Effect of spinning conditions on tensile properties of core spun yarns, J Textile Institute, 1970 Nov p534
  • 20. Modifications to drafting system for improvement in yarn quality, I Journal Fibre and Textile Research, 1995 Dec p169
  • 21.Improving Regularity of material at Drawframe and Speedframe,I. Textile Journal 1994 May p34
  • 22.Influence of conditioning on Uster U% of sliver I. Textile Journal 1994 June p48
  • 23 Improving yarn appearance and imperfections in the mills J Textile Assn 1977 June p67
  • 24 Influence of conditioning on U% of sliver, I Textile Journal 1994 June p67
  • 25. Improving regularity of material at Drawframe and speedframe, I Textile Journal 1994 May p34
  • 26 Influence of grey cloth width on warp way streakiness in fabric, I Textile Journal 1993 June p82
  • 27. Measures for upgrading yarn quality with polyester blends, Man-made Textile in India 1993 Jan p14, Feb p51
  • 28. Optimisation of ringframe parameters, I Textile Journal 1974 Sept. p73
  • 29. How to effect yarn quality improvements, Textile Magazine 1991 Aug p 25
  • 30. Contribution of ring frame drfting condition to yarn count variability in fine counts, I Journal Fibre & Textile Research 1990 Dec p198
  • 31. Improvements in yarn quality from Tandem card, I Journal Textile Research 1981 June p53
  • 32. Weft bars in man made fibre blend due to torsional vibration ofback rollers at speed frame, J Textile Assn 1985 Nov p183
  • 33. Factors affecting doubling tension and strength of voile yarns under mill conditions I Journal Textile Research, 1977 March p13
  • 34. Strength and elongation of cotton, polyester and polyester,cotton blend at different stages of manufacture, Textile Research J 1974 Feb p106
  • 35. Effect of disorientation anddirection of feed of hooks in input sliver on drafting irregularities and yarn quality, Textile Research J 1971 Sept. p750
  • 36. Translation of strength from single yarn to two fold yarn and from multiple strand to fabric with polyester, cotton and polyester/cotton blends, Textile Research J 1978 July p389
  • 37. Mixing Cost reductions by upgrading through combing, J Textile Assn. 1981 May p85
  • 38. Needle punched Nonwovens, I Textile Journal, 1996 Aug, p 18
  • 39. Engineering needle punched nonwovens to achieve desired physical properties, I Journal of fibre and Textile Reearch, 1990 June p 41
  • 40. Tensile and aborbancy characteristics of cellulosic Non wovens, I Journa Fibre & Textile Research 1994 June p53
  • 41. Opening size and water permiability in Nonwoven Geotextiles, I Textile Journal 1991 June p 26
  • 42. Critical factors affecting properties of thermal bonded Nonwovens, I Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, 1994 Sept. p 209
  • 43. Some critical manufacturing parameters affecting the properties of nonwoven dust filters, I Journal Fibre & Textile Research, 1993 March p 8
  • 44Critical factors affecting quality of Nonwoven carpets I Textile Journal 2003 June p13
  • 45.Simple modifications to reduce breakdowns and Detention times in Auto looms I Textile Journal 1994 Dec p52
  • 46. Influence of grey cloth width on warpway streakiness in fabric I Textile Journal 1993 June p82
  • 47. Influence of twill direction on fabric strength J Textile Association 1991 May p5
  • Cotton fibre and yarn quality in export sorts in the mills BTRA Survey Report 03.1.18 1991 Aug


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