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Lab Report (1a) : Title: To Calculate Pickup %age of Given Fabric Sample Tasks

The document contains 3 lab reports about textile experiments. The first report calculates the pickup percentage of a fabric sample as 45% by immersing it in water and calculating the weight difference. The second report checks the evenness of a padder by passing carbon paper through it. The third report determines an unknown volume of 1.02 liters of liquid by dissolving a known amount of NaCl and titrating it with silver nitrate.

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Lab Report (1a) : Title: To Calculate Pickup %age of Given Fabric Sample Tasks

The document contains 3 lab reports about textile experiments. The first report calculates the pickup percentage of a fabric sample as 45% by immersing it in water and calculating the weight difference. The second report checks the evenness of a padder by passing carbon paper through it. The third report determines an unknown volume of 1.02 liters of liquid by dissolving a known amount of NaCl and titrating it with silver nitrate.

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Lab Report (1a)

Title: TO CALCULATE PICKUP %AGE OF GIVEN FABRIC SAMPLE

Tasks

 To calculate pickup %age of given sample.

Apparatus

 Weighing balance
 Beakers
 Stirrers

Procedure

1. Dry weight of fabric was taken.


2. Fabric was immersed in plain water for 4-5 sec.
3. Fabric than padded at pressure of 2 bar.
4. Wet weight of was recorded.
5. Pickup %age was calculated by using formula:

Pickup %age = (wet weight - dry weight) / dry weight × 100

Results

Dry weight of sample = 16.98 g

Wet weight of sample = 24.60 g

Pickup %age = (24.60 – 16.98) / 16.98 × 100

= 45%

Conclusion

Given sample picked 45% water of its own weight.


Lab Report (1b)
Title: TO CHECK EVENNESS OF PADDER

Tasks

 To check evenness of padder

Apparatus

 Carbon paper
 Blank pages

Procedure

1. Carbon paper was placed between two blank white pages.


2. This formation passed through padder.
3. Impression of carbon paper on paper shows evenness.

Conclusion

Lab padder gave uniform impression throughout the width and circumference.
Lab Report (1c)
Title: TO FIND UNKNOWN VOLUME OF LIQUID

Tasks

 To find unknown volume of liquid.

Apparatus

 Weighing balance
 Beakers
 Titration flask
 Pipette
 Burette
 Stirrer

Chemical used

 Silver nitrate
 NaCl = 1.2 g/L

Procedure

1. 1.2 g/L salt was dissolved in unknown volume of water.


2. 20 ml of NaCl solution was taken in flask.
3. Silver nitrate solution was taken in burette.
4. Solution was titrated till the disappearance of white ppt.
5. Amount used of silver nitrate was measured.
6. Unknown volume was calculated by using formula:

L = X × 100 / 5.84 × A

Where, L = unknown quantity of water

X = amount of NaCl used

A = amount of silver nitrate used


Calculation

A = 20 ml

X = 1.2 g

L = (1.2 × 100) / (5.84 × 20)

L = 1.02 L

Conclusion

Calculated value is approximately equal to the volume of the water initially taken which was 1.0
litre.
Textile finishing lab report (1)

Submitted by

M. Afzaal Sadiq 06-NTU-077


Adnan Latif 06-NTU-103
Asad Jamil 06-NTU-107
Farooq Zia 06-NTU-121
Kashif Hayat 06-NTU-123

Submitted by

Sir. Kashif Iqbal

NATIONAL TEXTILE UNIVERSITY FAISALABAD

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