Industrial Engineering and Management
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND SERVICES
Description
Theory
1
Theory/Practice
1
Instructors
Paulo Ávila
Contents
1. Conceptual framework of industrial processes and services.
2. Tools for mapping industrial processes and services.
3. Industrial activities in the textile sector 3.1 Spinning: Cleaning and purification, carding, rolling, preparation for combing, combing, twisting, ring and flyer spinning, open-end spinning, twisting, 3.2 Weaving: Warping, sizing, heddling and tying, weaving, inspection and packaging, 3.3 Knitting: Knitting, inspection and packaging, 3.4 Garment manufacturing: Pattern making and grading, spreading, marking, cutting, marking and batching, sewing, inspection and finishing, burnishing, packaging.
4. Design of industrial processes and services
Learning Outcomes
- The main objective of the curricular unit is to familiarize the students with some of the textile processes and operations; Introducing the sequences of production, equipment normally used, variants and particularities as well as current trends and developments in progress - Objective 1.
- Will also be presented and discussed the operations on the "Large Retailing - Grocery" service sector - Objective 2.
- To Introduce the logic, terminology, techniques, etc. used in the description and presentation of Industrial Processes and enable students to develop skills in these domains - Objective 3.