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Textile Research Journal; This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 14:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Science Citation Index Expanded. According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2020 impact factor is 3.732, ranking it 4th out of 25 journals in the category "Materials Science, Textiles".
The Textile Research Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers the field of materials science, especially as applying to textiles. The journal's editor is Dong Zhang. It was established in 1931 and is published by SAGE Publications .
The Textile Institute is a professional body for those engaged in clothing, footwear, and textile's whose headquarters are at 8th Floor St James's Buildings, 79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ, UK. The institute was founded in 1910 and incorporated in England by a Royal Charter granted in 1925 and is a registered charity .
CEMATEX is a consortium of nine national European textile machinery associations that owns ITMA. According to CEMATEX, it is "the world's largest international textile and garment technology exhibition." [20] [21] [22] [23]
The textile industry in Coimbatore and Madras state along with the Ministry of Textiles planned on a modern textile research association. The foundation stone was laid on 25 December 1955 by Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and inaugurated by President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on 13 October 1958.
AATCC made available all journal articles from 1969 to the present available in a searchable, online archive. The journal itself became available in digital as well as printed format. The Materials Engineering Competition began in 2005. 2006. In 2006, an agreement allowed China Textile Leader to translate and reprint articles from AATCC Review.
Ikat is an Indonesian word, which depending on context, can be the nouns: cord, thread, knot, or bundle, [2] also the finished ikat fabric, as well as the verbs "to tie" or "to bind"; the term ikatan is a noun for bond or tie. [3]