Woven fabric is the cross-crossing of yarns (ie yarns) in both vertical and horizontal directions. In the textile industry, it is called warp and weft interweaving, which is a cloth formed by various forms of interweaving. There are many types of woven fabrics, and they are in a leading position in ... Read More
Concept introduction of knitted fabric and woven fabric Knitted cloth: It is formed by using knitting needles to form loops of yarn or filaments, and then stringing the loops together. Woven fabric: It is a fabric formed by weaving warp yarns and weft yarns perpendicular to each other. The differenc... Read More
Knitted cloth can be woven into grey cloth first, and then cut and sewn into various knitted products; it can also be woven directly into fully formed or partially formed products, such as socks, gloves, etc. In addition, knitted fabrics are not only used as underwear, outerwear, socks, gloves, hats... Read More
1. Knitted fabric will block the net when printing Knitted fabric is a headache when printing because of the large number of grey fabrics. The main reason is that the pre-treatment process of knitted fabric and woven fabric is different. Knitted fabric does not do singeing and mercerizing treatment.... Read More
1. In the weaving process, the cloth edge must be tightened at both ends of the weft yarn to bear the strength of the temple, so that the cloth surface of the woven fabric will not produce excessive weft shrinkage. In addition, the selvage also has the functions of reducing the warp warp at the side... Read More