PH value is a very important quality index of textiles, and it is the mandatory implementation index of GB18401-2010 "National Technical Standards for Basic Safety of Textiles". Unqualified pH value is also the most common quality problem in textile processing, production and trade, which is causing... Read More
The seam slippage of the fabric is also known as the degree of cracking in China. It refers to the ability of the yarn at the seam to resist external pulling force after the fabric is seamed. It is an important indicator to measure the seam performance of the fabric. Test process Sample humidity adj... Read More
All three terms refer to textiles in different phases of production and development; from basic raw material to finished product. They are all the same thing, but they are nothing like each other. The three terms are not interchangeable. Fabric is the finished product. It's sold on rolls, cut and se... Read More
Textile fiber can be spun into a yarn or made into a fabric by various methods including weaving, knitting, braiding, felting, and twisting. The essential requirements for fibers to be spun into yarn include a length of at least 5 millimeters, flexibility, cohesiveness, and sufficient strength. Othe... Read More
No. of Yarns KNITS:-In knitted fabrics, only one yarn is looped again to produce a braided looking fabric. WOVEN:- In woven fabrics, two or multiple yarns are interlaced at right angles form a fabric. Stretchability KNITS:- Knitted fabrics, can be easily stretched along its width very less on the le... Read More