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@article{152620, author = {Subha Das and Monidipa Sarkar and Dr. SUMANTA BHATTACHARYA and Dr. SPARSHA MONI CHATTERJEE}, title = {Fabrication Of A Silk Hammering Machine Suitable For The Small Scale Industry}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, pages = {964-966}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=152620}, abstract = {Silk is the queen of fiber and is manufactured mostly by the small-scale industries across India. After the dry and processing of the fabric, finishes are applied to enhance its sheen, lustre, crease-recovery. Among all the most common type of finishing applied is the hammering of the fabric using a manual hammer (kudi), to increase the brightness. The process is still carried out manually, engaging a lot more time and efficiency. This paper studies the ways to design a machine-driven hammering system that would serve the purpose in a more confined way, saving the time.}, keywords = {silk, hammer, finishing, kudi, small-scale industry, beating machine.}, month = {}, }
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