Differences between knitted and woven fabrics

Time:2023-10-09 Views:0


(1)

Composition of fabric organization:

(A)

Knitted fabric: It is a process in which the yarns are sequentially bent into coils, and the coils are intertwined to form a fabric. The process of forming the coils of the yarns can be carried out horizontally or vertically. Horizontal weaving is called weft weaving fabric, while vertical weaving is called warp weaving fabric.

(B) Woven fabric: It is a fabric composed of two or more perpendicular yarns interwoven at a 90 degree angle, with longitudinal yarns called warp and transverse yarns called weft.

2Basic units of fabric organization:

(A) Knitted fabric: The coil is the smallest basic unit of knitted fabric, and the coil is composed of a loop stem and an extension line in a spatial curve.

(B)

Woven fabric: Each intersection point between warp and weft yarns is called the weave point, which is the smallest basic unit of woven fabric.

3Characteristics of fabric organization:

(A) Knitted fabric: It can extend in all directions and has good elasticity, as knitted fabric is formed by hole shaped coils, which has great breathability and a soft feel.

(B)

Shuttle fabric: Due to the small relationship between warp and weft extension and contraction, and no conversion, the fabric is generally relatively tight and quite hard.

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