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Decision field01 · Free downloadKerala SCERT Textile Technology Reference BookIndia · South AsiaRemove
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Primary jobLearn techniques
AreaTechniques & repair
Best forStructured study of textile weaving and wet-processing concepts through a government vocational curriculum, with exercises and practical lists
Know before usingThis 2016 Kerala vocational textbook does not represent every Indian or South Asian practice and is not a current machine manual, safety procedure, standards source, production specification, or home dyeing guide. Industrial processes and chemicals require qualified supervision, current safety data, controls, equipment instructions, and local requirements. Verify terminology and present applicability; the untagged PDF may be difficult to use with assistive technology.
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Location or jurisdictionIndia · South Asia
AccessFree download
FormatReference
Source typeGovernment guidance
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What the source establishesSCERT Kerala's current VHSE reference page lists Textile Technology. The 109-page 2016 second-year book is issued by Government of Kerala, Department of Education, and SCERT Kerala and covers weaving preparation, handlooms, powerlooms, fabric structures, dyeing and printing concepts, learning outcomes, assessment questions, practicals, and references.
Source checkedJul 16, 2026
Next review dueOct 14, 2026
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