One of the biggest industries present
today and constantly growing by leaps and bounds every single day is
none other than the textile industry. The constant upgrade in the
fashion world is not only a driving factor of this great industry that
has no end, but is also the changes in the weather ensure that the
textile industry never ceases to work. Although a designer creates a few
dresses to let the models wear and walk the ramp, but the orders
received against them can easily make a beggar have a larger bank
account by supplying all the orders. Hence the textile factories are
never put to rest instead they are receiving more orders per day.
Have
you ever wondered how a garment that you so lovingly adorn is made? The
process starts from the moment the cotton is picked up from the fields
and brought to the spinning mills where they are woven together to form a
thread. From theses threads the weaving machine then creates rolls of
cloth which are then sent to the dyeing department to bring out the
lively colors in them. The process in the dyeing department is not only
complex, but it is also very time executed so that there is no harm to
the cloth. By using the
liquid level indicator an appropriate amount of water is added to the huge mixer.
The
amount of water needed to be added in the mixer is found out by
weighing the entire rolls of cloth. The weight of the cloth makes the
staff determine how much water is needed for the cloth to be completely
dipped in. If there isn’t enough water for the cloth to be dipped in,
the cloth present outside can remain uncolored or may not get enough
color on it. This can be a disaster and the entire roll would be a
waste.
Adding color to the water is an art in itself. Since a
combination of different colors is required to make a new color, the
dyeing master (as known popularly) determines how much a color should be
added in to the mixer to make the desired effect. This complex task is
accomplished by using the
ultrasonic level indicator
which not only provides pinpoint accuracy of the water present in the
mixer, but it also points out every gram of the colors added to the
mixer. At first the mixer is turned on only containing the water and the
dyes to let it spread and mix with every molecule of the water. Now it
is time to dip the cloth and turn on the mixer once again and let the
cloth be dyed in the most beautiful color ever.