Knitting

Discover the art and science of knitting, encompassing techniques, machinery, and applications. Learn about different knit structures and their impact on fabric properties.

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Basic Principles of Weft vs. Warp Knitting

This article explores the basic principles of weft versus warp knitting, covering the technical processes, machinery, material considerations, quality control, and economic impact. It delves into historical evolution, modern digital advancements, sustainability, and global market trends, offering in-depth, actionable insights for industry professionals, students, and textile enthusiasts.

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How to Calculate GSM for Knit Fabrics

Calculating GSM is crucial for achieving consistent quality in knit fabrics. This comprehensive guide details the methods, tools, and digital innovations used to measure fabric weight, explains the factors that influence GSM, and presents real-world examples that showcase its importance in textile production. Mastery of GSM calculation not only drives quality and efficiency but also paves the way for sustainable and innovative textile manufacturing.

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A kaleidoscope of Indian Textile Products with Traditional and Cultural Imprints

Eасh stаte оf Indiа disрlаys а vаriety оf designs, рrоduсing distinсt textiles аnd сrаfts indigenоus tо the regiоn. Thus trаditiоnаl Indiаn textiles саn be сlаssified ассоrding tо the regiоn оf рrоduсtiоn. Аnоther сlаssifiсаtiоn оf Indiаn textiles саn be bаsed оn the teсhnique оf рrоduсtiоn.

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Importance of Air Permeability/Fabric porous structure in production of technical textile fabrics

Fabric air permeability is a measure to what extent it gives air passing through the fabric. The porosity of fabric is the demonstration of the air gap as a percentage within the fabric. It has been important for especially the tent fabric and parachute.

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Geometrical Modelling of Plain Weft Knitted Fabrics

In order to produce the fabric with maximum cover factor with the minimum weight, it’s only possible when GH is the distance between the loops in a horizontal direction and KJ is the correct length between the loops in a longitudinal direction. In this article Dr Vojislav explains geometrical pattern of knitted fabrics.

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Textile Fabric Types by Fiber Sources

Generally, a set number of yarns are used for the formation of fabrics. Also, a number of techniques are used for producing fabrics such as weaving, knitting, and felting. The type of fabrics varies by the fibers, the fabric formation techniques, machinery used for producing them, and finishing techniques. Fabrics also made differently based on the end-usage.

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Yarn guide in Knitted fabric formation

In warp knitting a yarn guide wraps the yarn around the needle hook, thus forming a loop. However, to form a fabric, the yarn guide must wrap the yarn around a different needle during the next course. The yarn guides, therefore, must be displaced laterally during knitting. Different warp knitted structures are produced by varying the magnitude of their lateral displacement. Therefore warp knitted structures can be described by noting the guide bar displacement.

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