This document provides a summary of a site visit report on the Pochampally Handloom Park in India. Some key details include:
- The park is located 60km from Hyderabad and is the largest handloom ikat weaving facility in India, spanning 24 acres.
- It has facilities for designing, dyeing, and weaving using 2000 looms with an annual production capacity of 40 million meters of cloth.
- The site plan outlines areas for administration, designing/dyeing, weaving facilities, wastewater treatment, and entry.
- Equipment includes framed looms, wide looms, and pneumatic looms of various sizes used for weaving sarees
This document provides a summary of a site visit report on the Pochampally Handloom Park in India. Some key details include:
- The park is located 60km from Hyderabad and is the largest handloom ikat weaving facility in India, spanning 24 acres.
- It has facilities for designing, dyeing, and weaving using 2000 looms with an annual production capacity of 40 million meters of cloth.
- The site plan outlines areas for administration, designing/dyeing, weaving facilities, wastewater treatment, and entry.
- Equipment includes framed looms, wide looms, and pneumatic looms of various sizes used for weaving sarees
This document provides a summary of a site visit report on the Pochampally Handloom Park in India. Some key details include:
- The park is located 60km from Hyderabad and is the largest handloom ikat weaving facility in India, spanning 24 acres.
- It has facilities for designing, dyeing, and weaving using 2000 looms with an annual production capacity of 40 million meters of cloth.
- The site plan outlines areas for administration, designing/dyeing, weaving facilities, wastewater treatment, and entry.
- Equipment includes framed looms, wide looms, and pneumatic looms of various sizes used for weaving sarees
This document provides a summary of a site visit report on the Pochampally Handloom Park in India. Some key details include:
- The park is located 60km from Hyderabad and is the largest handloom ikat weaving facility in India, spanning 24 acres.
- It has facilities for designing, dyeing, and weaving using 2000 looms with an annual production capacity of 40 million meters of cloth.
- The site plan outlines areas for administration, designing/dyeing, weaving facilities, wastewater treatment, and entry.
- Equipment includes framed looms, wide looms, and pneumatic looms of various sizes used for weaving sarees
The report provides details about the history, location, facilities and processes involved in handloom weaving at Pochampally Handloom Park in India.
The park is located 60km from Hyderabad and is the largest handloom ikat weaving facility in India spread over 24 acres. It was established in 2008 by 28 private entrepreneurs to improve quality and increase production of handloom products.
The main processes are designing, tying, dyeing and weaving. Designing involves manually tying silk threads in patterns before dyeing. Weaving is done completely using handlooms without any powerlooms.
A Report on:
Pochampally Handloom Park
Site Visit Site Visited On: 19.09.2014
HISTORY AND BACKGROUND: The Pochampally Handloom Park is situated around 60km Away from Hyderabad. This is the Largest Handloom Ikat weaving facility park of India. The total area of this park is 24 Acres. The main process that was found in this area is Designing, Tying & Dying facility and weaving. For weaving this facility depends totally on the Handloom system. There is no Power Loom facility. The facility is placed near the famous Pochampaly Village and the area is surrounded by artisans who belong to this silk and cotton weaving tradition. Naturally the silk and cotton materials were produced by the artisans in the village but as the production were de-centralized, the quality of these products were not consistent. Considering these facts 28 private entrepreneurs had built this facility together to accelerate the growth and improve the quality of the materials to match the gradually increasing demand of handloom products worldwide. The facility was fully operational by 2008. It is consists of a design center, laboratory and marketing interface. In total the park has 2000 Looms with a highest production capacity of 40,00,000 meters of cloth per annum.
LOCATION:
The Site is 60km Away from the city of Hydrabad. It can be accessed by NH:9. After NH:9 there is a narrow road of 8km length, which leads to the site. SITE SITE PLAN:
ADMIN BLOCK CETP DESIGNING and DYING FACILITY WEAVING FACILITY WEAVING FACILITY SEPTIC TANK ENTRY WEAVING FACILITY SIZE OF EQUIPMENTS AND AREAS: The Main Areas Were used for Hasndloom Weaving are: Dying Area: 40m X 27m (An enclosed place with agequate infrastructureprovisions to cater boilers) Large Designing Unit : 60m X 20m (A long space, where silk threades are manually tied prior to dying) Small Designing Unit: 6m X 6m (Small rooms with no big mechines. People do tying prior to hand dying) Single Modules for Weaving facility: 4.5m X 5m (This is the most common feature of this facility manual weavings are done in this place with the help of framed loom) The Main Mechines Were used for Handloom Weaving are: Framed Loom: (2.4m X 1.8m) Wide Loom: (2.4m X 4m) Neumatic Loom: (1.5m X 1.8m)
BLOCK VIEW OF THE FACILITY:
CETP :
SEPTIC TANK:
DESIGNNING UNIT: The Designing unit will be placed in the proposed Standerd Design Factory Building (SFD Building). The designing unit is a place where the silk threads are tied with rubber tubes in strategic locations prior to dying. This provides unique desired design in the threads during dying.
Large Designing Unit Small Designing Units
Small Designing Units Small Designing Units DYING UNIT: The process of dying is done after the Designning process and the tying process is done. The tide threads are taken to the dying room to be coloured. The dying can be done in two processes. Manual Duing With Heat: This is a quick process that requires a boilers. This process requires less amounto time, but does not provide the uniform colour in threads.
MANUAL DYING WITH HEAT Mechanical Dying without Heat: This process does not require any heat. This process is mechanical and automated. This process takes longer time but this cold process provides better quality of dying
In the visited facility tghere were a room of 40m X 27m that accomodated a Manual Heating Dying Meachine and Three Mechanised dying units.
MECHANICAL DYING WITHOUT HEAT WEAVING UNIT: The weaving unit has 2000 small cubicles for weavers. These cubicles are place around a courtyard and connected through passages. The clients were satisfied with the layouts. This facilitu is owned by a single organisation. In our proposal we are planning to different small groups to work separate in a same building (The Proposed SDF building) hence, some seperators has to be provided to create a flexible design where different groups can work simonteniously. The cubicles will be provided to the groups along with the weaving machines to start the work with no furthur delay after construction.
WEAVING BLOCK COURTYARD WITHIN WEAVING BLOCK FRAME LOOM:
SIZE: 2.4m X 1.8m PRICE: 35,000 2 CAN BE ACCOMODATED IN A 5m X 5m ROOM. USE: WEAVING SAREES
WIDE LOOM:
SIZE: 2.4m X 4m PRICE: 70,000 1 CAN BE ACCOMODATED IN A 5m X 5m ROOM. USE: WEAVING BEED SHEETS NEUMATIC LOOM:
It is a newer version of handloom. As it is a little difficult to use this is not populer among the weavers.