Friday, April 25, 2025
spot_img
spot_imgspot_img
HomeTechnical ArticlesKnow HowSeminar on “Quality and Evaluation of Knitting Lubricant” held at BUTex

Seminar on “Quality and Evaluation of Knitting Lubricant” held at BUTex

dlcl-seminar

In process of development studies Textile Machine Design & Maintenance and BUTex TEXMACH Society organized seminar on quality and evaluation of knitting lubricant recently in BUTex Seminar room. Dutch Lube Company Ltd. (DLCL) the first ‘knitting oil’ manufacturer in Bangladesh sponsored the seminar.DLCL is providing eco-friendly lubricant that comply with the 9001:2016 certified by ISO and ORGANIC certified by CERES-0199, DLCLprovides the customers with its products and services with the best satisfaction to build a valued business relationship with them.

Prof. Engr. Masud Ahmed vice-chancellor (VC) of BUTEXwas present as Chief Guest at the same time Mr. VijeshBabubhi Patel, Chairman, Dutch Lube Ltd., Mr. Noor Iman, Managing Director, Dutch Lube Ltd were also present as special guest. The Seminar was presided over by Prof. Dr. S.M Mominul Alam, Dean, Faculty of Science & Engineering, BUTex.

engr-kawserTextile Consultant Engr. Md. Kawsar Alam Sikder, CEO of Dutch Lube Ltd.  was the key note speaker of the seminar. Engr. Kawsar Alam Sikder presented various techniques how to use knitting lubricant. He showed how Process cost can be minimized up-to 60% if these techniques are followed. His main focus was on quality and evaluation of knitting lubricant.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement - spot_img

Join Our Weekly Newsletter

spot_img

Upcoming Events

 

Simillar News

Recent Random

Following the Success of TECN Fabric Day, Textile Engineering College Noakhali Presents “TECN Fabric and Apparel Week 2025”

The week-long event will be held from April 19 to April 24, 2025. Building on the remarkable success of TECN Fabric Day 2024, Textile Engineering...

Garment exporters express concern: $250 million in monthly tariffs unless 37% duty is withdrawn

Unless the full 37% tariff on exports of ready-made garments to the U.S. market is withdrawn, Bangladesh’s leading export sector will have to pay...

Bangladesh Seeks Duty-Free Access for Apparel Made from U.S. Cotton

The Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) has requested the cooperation of the National Cotton Council of America (NCCA) to secure duty-free access to the...