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APPLICATION OF
ROBOTICS
IN TEXTILES
PRESENTED
BY
VIRENDRA KUMAR SAROJ
2013TTE2764
 Introduction
 Industrial robots
 Applications in textile industry
 Importance of robots
 Impact of robotics
 Advantage & Disadvantage
 Conclusion
 Robotics is a form of industrial automation.
 These are machine systems that can be conveniently
directed to change their mode and sequence of
operations by means of software instructions.
 These programmable systems requires high level of –
 Consistency
 Precision
 Repeatability
 Adaptability
Prof. Tanveer malik, prof. Shivendra parmar, shri vaishnav institute of science and technology, textile review-sep.2012
 Productivity :-The effectiveness with which resources are
consumed.
 Efficiency:- Doing things rightly.
To achieve this, we need adaptive manipulation
systems having some…………
“ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
1. Actuator - A robot system contains multiple actuators
which are essentially required for full control of position
and orientation.
2.Sensor- To give information regarding the position and
possibility, the velocity of the actuator, to control on it.
3.Computation Objects- It requires a micro-computer to
perform work place analysis, servo, kinematics and
dynamic operations. In addition it should perform
supervisory operations such as path planning and operator
interaction.
M. Parthiban & G. Mahaalingam, Faculty of Textiles, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam-638 183.
,www.fibre2fashion.com
1.Mechanical Stop Control Robots
Here an actuator moves a joint until the joint runs up
against a mechanical stop. Programming of such
robots is typically done with a screw driver
although some flexibility may be built in by using
several selectable stops on each axis.
M. Parthiban & G. Mahaalingam, Faculty of Textiles, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam-638 183.
,www.fibre2fashion.com
2.Servo Controlled Robots
It is a point to point programming in which the
actuator may be controlled in such a way that it can
stop at any point along its path.
3.Continuous Path Control Robots
Here the robot may be required to interact
continuously with its environment in more complex
work environment.
Some typical examples are welding, spray painting and
performing operations along a moving conveyor.
Applications of robotics
in textile
 After passing the receiving station each bale will be
moved by the conveyor to a loading station where it
will be picked by robot and taken to storage.
 When bale is selected for processing it will be removed
from the ware house by a robot on a” first-in, first-out
basis”.
 Auto Can Changing:
In carding and draw frame process when a pre fixed
sliver length is filled in can Auto can changer actuated
& rotates the arm by 120 degree then full can is
replaced by empty one without stopping the machine.
 Yarn splicing at
autoconer:
Each time there is an end
break or bobbin change,
this join the yarn ends
with a splice which is
virtually identical to the
yarn.
 The strength and elongation values of spliced joined
are almost always comparable (more than 90%) with
those of the yarn itself.
 Latest automatic splicer arm act like a robot and it
offers better opening to the yarn ends and a more
favourable overlap in splicing zone.
 Auto Cone Changer:
It changes a full cone by empty one when the
predetermined length is wound on it & resumes the
winding at lowest starting time automatically.
 Auto Doffing at ring frame:
 It changes a full cop by empty one when the
predetermined length is wound on it & resumes the
ring frame at lowest starting time automatically.
Parameter Manual Doffing Auto Doffing
Time required 4 min 2.5 min
Man power 1.76/1000 spindles 1/1000 spindles
*Data as per norms at SEL Textiles Ltd. Neemrana
 In garment industry the garment folding and packing
is carrying out by the robots. They take the garments,
fold it and then pack it.
 A new automated sewing system is described,
consisting of two robots handling the fabric on the
table in a similar manner as does a human operator
during sewing.
 To enable user-friendly
operation of the system
operation, particularly in
the phase of preparing
new tasks, the original
Multi-arm Robot Control
(MRC) system has been
developed.
P. Potluri and I. Porat
Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology, Manchester, UK, and
J. Atkinson
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester
Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
 An individual skilled operator may achieve a
reasonable degree of accuracy but measurements vary
from operator to operator.
 In the robotic test system, the tests cycles are applied
by the robot in addition to fabric handling.
 The fabric edge is detected by the two infrared diffuse
sensors . The digital status of each sensor is
communicated to robot controller through DI (digital
input) ports. A fabric sample is aligned parallel to an
edge or a clamping device through a series of
translations and rotations.
 A compression test is
conducted by a circular
head attached to the
robot arm the fabric
sample is compressed at
a predetermined strain
rate(typically 0.02mm/s)
until a preset pressure
limit is attained.
P. Potluri and I. Porat
Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology, Manchester, UK, and
J. Atkinson
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester
Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
 A bending test has been
implemented using a cantilever
method.
 This test requires fabric
manipulation in a horizontal
plane, compared to a pure
bending test which needs
positioning of the sample in a
vertical plane. The fabric
sample is drooped continuously
as a cantilever and the fabric
edge is detected by a bending
angle sensor.
P. Potluri and I. Porat
Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science
and Technology, Manchester, UK, and
J. Atkinson
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester
Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
 With the help of robotics in uster tensorapid high
working speed & accuracy is achieved for measuring of
single yarn strength & elongation.
FABRIC
HANDLING
ROBOTIC
HANDLING
EMBROIDERY
NOMAD 200
CLEANER
ROBOT
FOLDING
ROBOT
WELDING
FOLDING AND
PACKING
 Labor savings
 Reduced cycle time
 Improved product quality
 Improved safety
 Increase productivity
 Increase in efficiency
 Quick response to market/customer.
 Increased capability to consumer requirements.
 Increased capability to react to market changes.
 A new market segment –customized garments- to
expand
 Increase in the final product quality(lower risk of
production rejects) and quality standardization.
 Intelligent flexible highly re-configurable
manufacturing processes.
 Increase in the process efficiency, speed and reliability.
 Reduced costs mainly for small batches.
 Integration of human and technical resources.
 Robotics & automation can, in many situations,
increase productivity, safety, efficiency, quality and
consistency of products.
 Can work in very critical situation i.e. in hazardous
environment without the need of life support.
 It needs no environmental comfort such as lighting ,
air conditioning etc.
 Much more accurate than human.
 Work consistently , tirelessly.
 Speed of operation is fast.
 Robot will not ignore the work.
 Robot are more costlier.
 Experts are required to maintain them.
 Threat to employment in population crowed country
like india.
Robots are being used in textiles today and
substantial developments are already being made.
Since we operate in what may generally be described
as free enterprise economy, the future use of this new
technology will develop as the economics of each area
of manufacturing dictate . No doubt about it , all of us
can look forward to exciting developments in this
field.
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ROBOTICS APPLICATIONS IN TEXTILES

  • 2.  Introduction  Industrial robots  Applications in textile industry  Importance of robots  Impact of robotics  Advantage & Disadvantage  Conclusion
  • 3.  Robotics is a form of industrial automation.  These are machine systems that can be conveniently directed to change their mode and sequence of operations by means of software instructions.  These programmable systems requires high level of –  Consistency  Precision  Repeatability  Adaptability Prof. Tanveer malik, prof. Shivendra parmar, shri vaishnav institute of science and technology, textile review-sep.2012
  • 4.  Productivity :-The effectiveness with which resources are consumed.  Efficiency:- Doing things rightly. To achieve this, we need adaptive manipulation systems having some………… “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
  • 5. 1. Actuator - A robot system contains multiple actuators which are essentially required for full control of position and orientation. 2.Sensor- To give information regarding the position and possibility, the velocity of the actuator, to control on it. 3.Computation Objects- It requires a micro-computer to perform work place analysis, servo, kinematics and dynamic operations. In addition it should perform supervisory operations such as path planning and operator interaction. M. Parthiban & G. Mahaalingam, Faculty of Textiles, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam-638 183. ,www.fibre2fashion.com
  • 6. 1.Mechanical Stop Control Robots Here an actuator moves a joint until the joint runs up against a mechanical stop. Programming of such robots is typically done with a screw driver although some flexibility may be built in by using several selectable stops on each axis. M. Parthiban & G. Mahaalingam, Faculty of Textiles, SSM College of Engineering, Komarapalayam-638 183. ,www.fibre2fashion.com
  • 7. 2.Servo Controlled Robots It is a point to point programming in which the actuator may be controlled in such a way that it can stop at any point along its path.
  • 8. 3.Continuous Path Control Robots Here the robot may be required to interact continuously with its environment in more complex work environment. Some typical examples are welding, spray painting and performing operations along a moving conveyor.
  • 10.  After passing the receiving station each bale will be moved by the conveyor to a loading station where it will be picked by robot and taken to storage.  When bale is selected for processing it will be removed from the ware house by a robot on a” first-in, first-out basis”.
  • 11.  Auto Can Changing: In carding and draw frame process when a pre fixed sliver length is filled in can Auto can changer actuated & rotates the arm by 120 degree then full can is replaced by empty one without stopping the machine.
  • 12.  Yarn splicing at autoconer: Each time there is an end break or bobbin change, this join the yarn ends with a splice which is virtually identical to the yarn.
  • 13.  The strength and elongation values of spliced joined are almost always comparable (more than 90%) with those of the yarn itself.  Latest automatic splicer arm act like a robot and it offers better opening to the yarn ends and a more favourable overlap in splicing zone.
  • 14.  Auto Cone Changer: It changes a full cone by empty one when the predetermined length is wound on it & resumes the winding at lowest starting time automatically.
  • 15.  Auto Doffing at ring frame:  It changes a full cop by empty one when the predetermined length is wound on it & resumes the ring frame at lowest starting time automatically. Parameter Manual Doffing Auto Doffing Time required 4 min 2.5 min Man power 1.76/1000 spindles 1/1000 spindles *Data as per norms at SEL Textiles Ltd. Neemrana
  • 16.  In garment industry the garment folding and packing is carrying out by the robots. They take the garments, fold it and then pack it.  A new automated sewing system is described, consisting of two robots handling the fabric on the table in a similar manner as does a human operator during sewing.
  • 17.  To enable user-friendly operation of the system operation, particularly in the phase of preparing new tasks, the original Multi-arm Robot Control (MRC) system has been developed. P. Potluri and I. Porat Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK, and J. Atkinson Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
  • 18.  An individual skilled operator may achieve a reasonable degree of accuracy but measurements vary from operator to operator.  In the robotic test system, the tests cycles are applied by the robot in addition to fabric handling.  The fabric edge is detected by the two infrared diffuse sensors . The digital status of each sensor is communicated to robot controller through DI (digital input) ports. A fabric sample is aligned parallel to an edge or a clamping device through a series of translations and rotations.
  • 19.  A compression test is conducted by a circular head attached to the robot arm the fabric sample is compressed at a predetermined strain rate(typically 0.02mm/s) until a preset pressure limit is attained. P. Potluri and I. Porat Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK, and J. Atkinson Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
  • 20.  A bending test has been implemented using a cantilever method.  This test requires fabric manipulation in a horizontal plane, compared to a pure bending test which needs positioning of the sample in a vertical plane. The fabric sample is drooped continuously as a cantilever and the fabric edge is detected by a bending angle sensor. P. Potluri and I. Porat Department of Textiles, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK, and J. Atkinson Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK
  • 21.  With the help of robotics in uster tensorapid high working speed & accuracy is achieved for measuring of single yarn strength & elongation.
  • 29.  Labor savings  Reduced cycle time  Improved product quality  Improved safety  Increase productivity  Increase in efficiency
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  • 31.  Quick response to market/customer.  Increased capability to consumer requirements.  Increased capability to react to market changes.  A new market segment –customized garments- to expand
  • 32.  Increase in the final product quality(lower risk of production rejects) and quality standardization.  Intelligent flexible highly re-configurable manufacturing processes.  Increase in the process efficiency, speed and reliability.  Reduced costs mainly for small batches.  Integration of human and technical resources.
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  • 34.  Robotics & automation can, in many situations, increase productivity, safety, efficiency, quality and consistency of products.  Can work in very critical situation i.e. in hazardous environment without the need of life support.  It needs no environmental comfort such as lighting , air conditioning etc.  Much more accurate than human.  Work consistently , tirelessly.  Speed of operation is fast.  Robot will not ignore the work.
  • 35.  Robot are more costlier.  Experts are required to maintain them.  Threat to employment in population crowed country like india.
  • 36. Robots are being used in textiles today and substantial developments are already being made. Since we operate in what may generally be described as free enterprise economy, the future use of this new technology will develop as the economics of each area of manufacturing dictate . No doubt about it , all of us can look forward to exciting developments in this field.