Authors :Carmine Mazza, Paola Zonda
Publisher : Fondazione Acimit
Publication Year :First edition October 2001
Second (updated) edition, January 2002
Type : pdf
Size : 15.2MB
Pages : 116
Price : Free
Language : English
This book contains the knitting technology developed in the current world and everybody could gather a better knowledge in here.
Foreword, Written By Alberto M. Sacchi, President of the ACIMIT Foundation
This particular book looks at machinery, accessories, auxiliary equipment and technologies relating to
knitwear, a segment in which Italy boasts companies of international prominence and advanced “knowhow”.
This knitwear handbook follows the one on weaving, published in October 2000. A thousand copies of
the weaving handbook have already been distributed and it has been translated into English for
distribution overseas.
knitwear, a segment in which Italy boasts companies of international prominence and advanced “knowhow”.
This knitwear handbook follows the one on weaving, published in October 2000. A thousand copies of
the weaving handbook have already been distributed and it has been translated into English for
distribution overseas.
The third handbook in the series, on textile finishing, is due to be published in Italian by the end of 2001,
while the one on spinning will be ready in spring 2002.
The need to produce these books emerged in the course of a series of meetings that ACIMIT, in the
context of various initiatives designed to promote relations between the industry and schools, had with
heads and teachers.
We were told that the textbooks currently in use do not reflect the continued and rapid technological
evolution the sector has seen in recent years.
With the precise aim of producing handbooks that respond, as far as possible, to students’ learning needs,
the ACIMIT Foundation decided, in agreement with the heads, to entrust a group of teachers from the
schools themselves with the task of realising the series of books. The teachers involved accepted this
challenge enthusiastically.
Thanks therefore go, on behalf of Italy’s textile machinery manufacturers, to the heads and teachers
whose schools are source of valuable human resources, essential for the development of their industrial
concerns.
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