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Management and Maintenance of Textile Machinery

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In the textile and apparel industries, machine maintenance is absolutely crucial. The primary goal of maintenance is to increase a company’s profitability and competitiveness through potential improvements in the maintenance of machinery. Maintenance activities must be carried out in order for operations to run as quickly and efficiently as possible and to produce products with the anticipated degree of quality. This produces a high-quality product, requires less downtime and more mobility, saves time, and lowers the danger of an accident. A textile machine’s durability, functionality, and aesthetic must be maintained properly to keep them looking good. There are various types of maintenance tasks are available accordance with the needs, their goal and strategy may also change. This chapter will include activities related to plant failure, various forms of plant and machine maintenance policies, lubrication system, and maintenance activities related to various departments of the textile and apparel industry.

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Shamsuzzaman, M., Mashud, M., Rahman, M.M., Rahman, M.M., Hoq, E., Das, D. (2023). Management and Maintenance of Textile Machinery. In: Rahman, M.M., Mashud, M., Rahman, M.M. (eds) Advanced Technology in Textiles. Textile Science and Clothing Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2142-3_2

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