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TARIQ

MANSOOR
PhD Scholar

INFO PROFILE

ADDRESS Clothing comfort researcher with product development and quality


17. Listopadu 584/2, Liberec, assurance demonstrated working history in textile sciences
46015, Czech Republic

PHONE
+420773545756
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
EMAIL
taheembava1@gmail.com
Assistant Manager Product Development, Faisalabad

DATE / PLACE OF BIRTH


Interloop Limited Pakistan
Oct 2013 — Oct 2015
04-04-1982
Faisalabad
• Responsible for the product quality engineering of the product as
a preventive/ corrective measure
DRIVING LICENSE
• Responsible for the record keeping, communication and
yes implementation of the developed solution across all the divisions
• Responsible for the solution of the knit to pack process or product
NATIONALITY relevant issues
Pakistan • Responsible for conducting PDCA for any internal / external
complaint

Assistant Manager Quality Assurance Faisalabad


LINKS Laboratory , Interloop Limited Pakistan
Aug 2007 — Aug 2013

Linkedin
• Responsible for the quality testing of all kind of yarns  like ecru
(grey), dyed and elastomeric in different Tbre composition i.e.
cotton, polyester (Tlament/ spun), viscose, bamboo, acrylic, wool,
nylon, polypropylene, rubber, lycra (polyurethane), air covered,
SKILLS double covered, intermingled. ’hese yarns were accepted as per
the end use (customer requirement) and the in-house quality
standards.
Product quality engineering
• Responsible for visit different dyed yarn vendors and shade
approvals
ISO 17025 consultant • Responsible to develop yarn suppliers as per companyUs standards
with the new concept of strategic partnership
• Responsible for implementation and monitoring of 5Us practices
Product development &-
• Responsible for the root cause analysis of the yarn failure at any
innovation
stage from knit to pack and forwarding them to the SONRCIGE
department
Clothing comfort researcher • Responsible for managerial classes of the ISO  17025 laboratory
management system 
Fibre ’echnologist • Responsible for controlling/ monitoring the laboratory
environmental conditions
• Responsible for calculating uncertainty of the measurement of the
Product quality control &
assurance testing reports 
• Responsible for the arrangement of ProTciency ’esting from
sample to report dispatch
’extile testing Lab • Responsible for employeeUs training (trained about 30 laboratory
100 knitting technicians for testing and knitting faults due to yarn)
• Responsible for the administration and appraisal of about 10
laboratory technicians

LANGUAGES
Color Chemist, Nishat Chunian Dyeing & Lahore
Finshing
jnglish Feb 2007 — [ul 2007

• Responsible for dye ability tests on different dye concentrations for


Nrdu
better dye selections.
• Responsible for necessary testing on bleached, mercerized &
PunJabi Tnished woven fabrics after (’hermosol, Dye stentor, Finish
stentor, Calendaring & Sunforzing) for quality control purposes.

HOBBIES
EDUCATION
watching movies, cricket and
hockey
PhD Textile Engineering, Technical Liberec
University of Liberec Czech Republic
Dec 2015 — Present

MSc Fibre Technology, University of Faisalabad


Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan
Dec 2002 — Gov 2006

PROJECTS COMPLETED
INDEPENDENTLY

Successful projects at Interloop Limited Faisalabad

[ul 2007 — Oct 2015

• Replacement of combed with carded yarn by changing the yarn


parameters $ Just by changing 16/1 and 20/1, 7.2 million ] life time
proTt was estimated in 2010 with 2500 knitting machines%
• Studied the impact of different percentages of lycra in the plating
yarn, on physical and dimensional properties of the socks and
reduce the inventory of elastane air covered and nylon/ polyester
Tlament items without disturbing quality parameters of socks.
$improved work“ow%
• Comparative study of polyester/nylon Tlament yarn with respect to
crimp rigidity (”), stretch Recovery (”), Shrinkage (”), Tbre denier
and twist per meter and their impact on socks motif/ patterns.
$Product quality improved and waste reduced%
• Reactive dyeing batch time reduction for cotton socks from 9
hours to 6 hours in black shades. Reactive/ acid dyeing time
reduction for cotton/ nylon Socks from 12 hours to 9 hours. $ProTt
increased % 
• Development of cost competitive spun polyester performance
socks complying quality parameters speciTcally with reference to
pilling & wearing $get orders for 100” polyester socks conTdently%
• Investigation and solution for the root causes of barre in socks
$waste reduction%
• Investigation and solution for the root causes of phenolic yellowing
in bleached socks $improved quality%
• jlimination of the socks pre-heat setting process $saved 1.08
million ]  in a year and this saving is continue from last 10 years%  
• Developed an In-house method for measuring air knots per meter
in air covered yarns $quality control%
• Conducted free éProTciency ’estingZ for linear density, twist per
inches and coefTcient of friction for yarn $For testing method
validation%
• Studied the yarn parameters (cotton, polyester, acrylic, viscose,
PC in different blends, mMlanges in different blends, bamboo,
Coolmax, nylon/ polyester/ polypropylene/ elastane/ rubber
Tlament, air covered and double covered etc. in dyed bleached
and greige form) responsible for different properties of the
socks and deTned the critical values of these parameters
considering customer and in-house (processes) requirements. $
quality improvement, waste reduction and ultimately increase
proTt margins% 

INTERNSHIPS

Research Internee, University of Zagreb Vagreb


Croatia
Oct 2017 — Dec 2017

• Beasured the thermal resistance of plain, rib and terry socks in


different Tbre composition at ’hermal Foot Bodel

Research Internee, ITM, Technical University Dresden


of Dresden, Germany
Feb 2020 — Apr 2020

• Socks characterization for coefTcient of friction between


sock-insole interface at different moisture levels
• ’hermal resistance modeling in Batlab

REFERENCES

Lubos Hes
’echnical Nniversity of Liberec, Czech Republic
lubos.hes@gmail.com
+420 48 535 3750

Navid Fazil
Interloop Limited Pakistan

navid@interloop.com.pk
+92-41-4360400-2002

Vladimir Bajzik
’echnical Nniversity of Liberec Czech Republic

Hladimir.WaJzik@tul.cz
+420 48 535 329

Dr. Assad Farooq


Nniversity of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan

assadfarooq@googlemail.com
+92-300-6628872

PUBLISHED WORK

Publications Liberec

[an 2016 — [ul 2020

1. ’. Bansoor, L. Kes, H. WaJzik, and B. ’. Goman, éGovel method on


thermal resistance prediction and thermo-physiological comfort of
socks in a wet state,Z ’ext. Res. [., p. 0040517520902540, Feb. 2020.

2. Bansoor, ’., Kes, L., & WaJzik, H. (2020). A Gew Approach for ’hermal
Resistance Prediction of Different Composition Plain Socks in :et State
(Part 2). Autex Research [ournal.

3. Bansoor, ’., Siddique, K. F., Ali, A., Xomarkova, P., Kavelka, A., & Kussain,
V. (2018). :rinkle free plaited knitted fabrics without pre-heat setting.
’he [ournal of ’he ’extile Institute, 109(3), 307-311.

4. Ali, A., Gguyen, G. K., Waheti, H., Ashraf, B., Bilitky, [., Bansoor, ’., &
Ahmad, S. (2018). jlectrical conductivity and physiological comfort of
silver coated cotton fabrics. ’he [ournal of ’he ’extile Institute, 109(5),
620-628.

5. Bansoor, ’., Kes, L., Skenderi, V., Siddique, K. F., Kussain, S., & [aved, A.
(2018). jffect of preheat setting process on heat, mass and air transfer
in plain socks. ’he [ournal of the ’extile Institute, 1-12.

6. Azeem, B., GOBAG, B. ’., KjS, L., ALI, A., :IjGjR, [., & Bansoor,
’. (2018). Comfort properties of nano-Tlament polyester fabrics'
thermo-physiological evaluation. Dj RjDAC’Ij, 314.

7. Kussain, S., Elombikova, H., Akhtar, G., Bazari, A., Bansoor, ’., & Xhan,
X. A. K. (2018). Liquid Boisture ’ransportation Properties of Functional
Nnderwears' Part 1. Autex Research [ournal.

8. Siddique, K. F., Bazari, A. A., Kavelka, A., Bansoor, ’., Ali, A., & Azeem, B.
(2018). Development of H-Shaped Compression Socks on Conventional
Socks Xnitting Bachine. Autex Research [ournal, 18(4), 377-384.
9. Siddique, K. F., Bazari, A. A., Kavelka, A., Kussain, S., & Bansoor,
’.(2018). jffect of jlastic jlongation on Compression Pressure and
Air-Permeation of Compression Socks. Fibres and ’extiles.

Ahmad, I., B. Iftikhar., G. Behmood and ’. Bansoor. 2006. Comparative


Study of Some Reactive Dyes Performance On Cotton Fabric Nnder ’he
Processing Hariables Dyeing ’ime And ’emperature. ’he Indus Cotton3
(2)'372-283.

Fibre Society conference Sacramento

Oct 2018 — Oct 2018

Bansoor, ’., Kes, L., & WaJzik, H., jffect of moisture content on
’hermophysiological Properties of ’erry Xnitted Socks followed by
’hermal resistance comparison among different Skin Bodels. Fibre
Society Conference October, 2018 NC Davis Nnited States.

STRUTEX conference Liberec

Dec 2018 — Dec 2018

Bansoor, ’., Kes, L., Venun, S., & [aved, B.A., jffect of moisture content
on ’hermophysiological Properties of Plain Xnitted Socks followed by
’hermal resistance comparison among different Skin Bodels. S’RN’jY
22nd International Conference December, 2018 Liberec Czech Republic.

EXPERT ON TESTS/ MACHINES

Aug 2007 — Gov 2015

• Customized testing for world"s leading brands & retailers i.e.


GIXj, FILA, CA’, ’AREj’, C&A, K&B, PNBA, LjHIjS, ’OBBQ etc.
speciTcally for socks. 
• Alambeta
• ’hermal foot model 
• Permetest 
• BB’ (SDL A’LAS)
• Fabric porosity by micro-tomography and theoretical
• Fabric coefTcient of friction 
• Air permeability 
• Colorfastness to washing, rubbing, light and perspiration range 
• pK of the textiles 
• Fibre quantitative analysis 
• Color assessment manually and by data color Spectrophotometer 
• Fabric pilling & abrasion by Bartindale pilling tester
• Fabric pilling by ICI Pill box
• Fabric pilling by R’P’ 
• Fabric tear & tensile strength 
• Fabric warp per inches & weft per inches (wales per inches &
courses per inches)
• Fabric linear density 
• Fabric in-plain & vertical wicking 
• Fabric absorbency 
• Qarn linear density 
• Qarn twist for single and plied yarn 
• Qarn strength (single & lea) 
• Qarn crimp rigidity 
• Qarn shrinkage 
• Qarn stretch recovery 
• Qarn coefTcient of friction 
• Qarn Imperfections by Vweigle 
• Qarn Imperfections by NS’jR 
• Gumber of air knots per meter (in house developed method)
• ’heoretical and experimental yarn porosity
• Fibre Tneness and strength by HIWROSXOP 500 

PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS

Interloop Limited Faisalabad

Aug 2007 — Oct 2015

• Internal training on International laboratory management system


ISO/IjC 17025. (2008)
• Participation in one day training on Farnsworth Bunsell 100 Kue
’est and get excellent ranking at SES Lahore. (2008)
• One-day training on Beasurement of Nncertainty at Interloop
Limited Faisalabad, Pakistan. ([uly 2009)
• Participation in One-day training on RjACK certiTcation at SES
Lahore. (Govember 2010)
• ’wo days training on Beasurement of Nncertainty and jrror in
’est Reports by Dr. Bushtaq Ahmad (Pakistan Institute of uality
Control ) jx Director Eeneral Gational Physical And Standards
Laboratory Pakistan. (16-17 Bay 2011)
• ’wo days training on SDC-ISO Colorfastness ’esting Range
conducted by SES Faisalabad. (21-22 Govember 2011)

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