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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Technical Textiles

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Technical Textiles 

What is Technical Textile?

Technical textiles are defined as textile materials and products used primarily for their technical performance and functional properties rather than their aesthetic or decorative characteristics. Other terms used for defining technical textiles include industrial textiles, functional textiles, performance textiles, engineering textiles, invisible textiles and hi-tech textiles.

How the technical textiles are being used?

Technical textiles are used individually or as a component/part of another product. Technical textiles are used individually to satisfy specific functions such as fire retardant fabric for uniforms of firemen and coated fabric to be used as awnings. As a component or part of another product, they are used to enhance the strength, performance or other functional properties of that product as done by the tyre cord fabrics in tyres and interlining in shirt collars. They are also used as accessories in processes to manufacture other products like filter fabric in food industry or paper maker felt in paper mills.

What are examples of technical textiles usage in day to day life?

Some examples of day-to-day use of technical textile products: Sr. No.                                                                     Applications                                                 Products

1. Kitchen Wipes, Floor Mops, Tea Bags, Coffee Filters
2. Clothe Collar/Cuff Interlinings, Shoulder Pads, Waddings in Jackets
3. Shoe Lining, Insoles, Toe Stiffners, Synthetic Uppers
4. Car Carpets, Roof-liners, Insulations, Air Filters
5. Civil Engineering Geotextiles in Roads, Railway Tracks, Soil Erosion, Slope Stabilisation
6. Furnishing Carpets, Vertical Blinds, Wall Coverings
7. Factory Dust Collection Filter Bags, Liquid Filtration, Clean Air Filters of AC systems
8. Hospital Masks, Gowns, Caps, Dressing, Bandage
9. Hygiene Baby Diaper, Sanitary Napkin, Wet Tissues
10. Bed Blanket, Quilts, Mattresses

How the technical textiles are being classified?

Depending on the product characteristics, functional requirements and end-use applications the highly diversified range of technical textile products have been classified into 12 segments.

What are the different segments in technical textiles?

i. Agrotech (Agriculture, horticulture and forestry) ii. Buildtech (building and construction) iii. Clothtech (technical components of shoes and clothing) iv. Geotech (geotextiles, civil engineering) v. Hometech (components of furniture, household textiles and floor coverings) vi. Indutech (filtration, cleaning and other industrial usage) vii. Meditech (hygiene and medical) viii. Mobiltech (automobiles, shipping, railways and aerospace) ix. Oekotech (environmental protection) x. Packtech (packaging) xi. Protech (personal and property protection) xii. Sporttech (sport and leisure).

What is the Global market size of Technical Textile?

The Global market size of technical textiles for the year 2007 is US$ 114630 mn and it is expected to increase to US $ 127288 mn by 2010. (Source: DRA).

What is the Domestic market size of Technical Textile?

The domestic market size of technical textiles for the year 2007-08 is Rs.41,756 crores and is expected to increase to Rs. 70,151 crores by 2012-13 (Source: IMaCS).

Is there any survey/report officially available pertaining to technical textile industry?

Yes, (i) “Report of the Expert Committee on Technical Textiles” (vol-I & II) is available. Vol I contains various detailed information on Overview of the technical textile industry with particular reference to global scenario, status of the domestic technical textile industry, major technical textile items, raw materials of technical textiles, non-woven sector of technical textiles, policy suggestions for promotion of technical textiles etc. while Volume II provides various Project profiles made on Technical textile products. (ii) The final report on “Baseline survey of technical textile industry in India” provides latest details on technical textiles viz, domestic scenario and segment-wise consumption in India, non-woven sector of technical textiles, competitive assessment of India vis-à-vis other countries, raw materials for technical textiles, products selected for focused attention, technical textiles machinery, etc.

What are schemes /benefits available for technical textile industry?

(a) Scheme for Growth and Development of Technical Textiles (SGDTT) To tap the potential of technical textiles and to unleash the investments in this industry, the govt. has launched Scheme for Development and Growth of Technical Textiles (SDGTT) comprising of 3 components, i) Setting up of Centres of Excellence (COEs), ii) creation of awareness and iii) baseline survey of technical textile industry. (i) Setting up of Centres of excellence (COEs) : Govt. has identified four areas for COEs. The facilities proposed to be created in COEs are as follows:

  • Testing facilities with international and national accreditation.
  • Resource center with IT infrastructure.
  • Training facilities for trainers and personnel for technical textile industry.
  • Development of standards.

(ii) Creation of awareness : The Office of the textile Commissioner in association with industry and Textile Research Associations (TRAs) is organizing need based seminars / workshops in different parts of the country to highlight the potential of technical textiles to encourage investments in this area. (iii) Base line survey of technical textiles : To strengthen the database of the technical textile industry, the govt. has awarded a baseline survey to ICRA Management Consultancy Services Ltd. (IMaCS). The report contains details on all the producers, consumers, importers and exporters of all categories of Technical Textiles. The final approved report has been placed in the website www.technotex.gov.in. (b) Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) Technical textile manufacturing machineries have been covered under TUFS eligible for 5% interest reimbursement. Under the modified TUFS, the specified machinery for technical textile has also been made eligible for 10% capital subsidy in addition to 5% interest reimbursement. The detail of the list of eligible machines are given at Annex-D-2 of GR on erstwhile & Modified TUFS and Annex –K of GR on Modified TUFS. (c) Concessional Customs Duty Major machineries for manufacturing of technical textiles have been placed under the concessional basic customs duty list of 5%.

What is Centres Of Excellence (COEs) and how many COEs have been established so far?

In order to provide infrastructure support at one place for thrust areas of the technical  textiles,  govt. is in the process of setting up of four centres of excellence. The four centres of excellence are:

Sr.

No.

Name of COEs

Area of Centre of

Excellence

1.

The   Bombay   Textile   Research   Association   (BTRA) &

Ahmedabad     Textile     Industry’s     Research                        Association

(ATIRA) with BTRA as lead partner.

Geotech

2.

Synthetic    &    Art    Silk    Mills    Research    Association

(SASMIRA) & Man-made Textile Research Association (MANTRA) & Navsari Agriculture University with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi as knowledge partner with SASMIRA as lead partner.

Agrotech

3.

Northern  India  Textile  Research  Association  (NITRA)  &

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi with NITRA as lead partner.

Protech

4.

South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) and AC

College of Technology with SITRA as lead partner.

Meditech

Above four Centres of Excellence will be established as one-stop shop for the needs of their respective market segments.

What are the facilities available at COEs?

COEs are in the process of purchasing Equipments/instruments, Books/Journals and Standards . Technical Textiles industries/entrepreneurs can approach the COEs for testing of their products, training, Prototype sample development, preparation of project profile and consultancy. All the COEs will be establishing Video conferencing facility which is under construction. The industry / institutes can get benefit from that.

Is there any other agencies doing R&D work/Product Development on technical textiles other than COEs?

Yes. IIT, Delhi, IIT, Bombay and other leading technical institutes are doing some R&D work/Product Development on technical textiles. The industry people can approach them for any technical assistance/queries/information.

Is it mandatory to register Technical Textile unit to avail 10% Capital subsidy under TUFS?

Yes. To avail 10% Capital Subsidy in addition to 5% Interest reimbursement for Technical Textile units, it is mandatory for registering the unit with this office.

What is procedure to obtain Registration from Office of the Textile Commissioner for Technical Textile Unit?

The Technical Textile units intending to obtain Registration from this office has to send filled in TR-I format (format is given in the modified GR on TUFS) to this office which will be examined and eligible units will be provided Registration Number. The scanned copy of Registration letter will also be placed in our website.

Is there any committees constituted by Government of India for closely monitor the growth of technical textile industry?

Yes. The Govt. has constituted Steering Committee for Growth and Development of Technical Textiles (SCGDTT) under the Chairmanship of the Textile Commissioner comprising of representatives of the producers of the technical textiles and TRAs to review / monitor and take necessary action for promoting the technical textiles.
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