Organization classification of textile fabrics 2022.05.24
The fabric is made of two mutually perpendicular spun yarns interlaced according to a certain law on the loom, that is, the warp and weft li...
see moreThe fabric is made of two mutually perpendicular spun yarns interlaced according to a certain law on the loom, that is, the warp and weft li...
see more1. The number of counts, how many meters the yarn length per square meter weighs is called how many counts. For example, a cotton can be mad...
see moreThe fabric is made of two systems of spun yarns that are perpendicular to each other on the loom according to a certain law, that is, the wa...
see moreThe fiber composition of various fabrics is different, the types of dyes and process equipment used in coloring are different, and there are...
see more1. Weft density: If the weft density is high, the warp will buckle frequently, the buckling wave will be large, and the warp fabric shrinkag...
see more1. Fabric structure: In the basic structure, the more weft and warp staggered points, the greater the weft shrinkage of the weft. Under the ...
see more1. The influence of fiber raw materials on the yarn strength. The longer the fiber length, the better the fiber uniformity, the higher the y...
see moreNeps are the accumulation of fibers, immature or stiff cotton due to poor ginning quality or poor handling during spinning. The discriminati...
see morePilling has a great influence on the wearing performance of fabrics, but the factors of pilling exist in all aspects from raw materials to p...
see moreThe basic properties of the fabric mainly include the breaking strength of the fabric (including the tensile breaking strength, tear strengt...
see moreThe comfort properties include the heat transfer and thermal insulation properties of the fabric, water vapor permeability, fabric style, ri...
see more1. Cotton fabric Advantages: particularly good adhesion, no need for adhesives, small heat shrinkage; Disadvantages: low strength, easy to a...
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