What are the characteristics of woven fabrics? What are the technological advantages
Woven weaving is to use the shuttle to drive the weft yarn to pass through the warp yarn opening that opens and closes up and down, and one yarn by one yarn constitutes a cross structure. Woven is a name to distinguish it from knitting, which is a cross structure. Most fabrics are divided into two processes: woven and knitted. Therefore, weaving does not refer to a specific fabric, but the abbreviation of the process of various fabrics.
The main feature of woven fabrics is that the cloth surface can be divided into radial direction and weft direction. When the warp and weft raw materials, yarn counts and densities of the fabric are different, the fabric presents anisotropy, and different weaving rules and finishing conditions can form different appearance styles. The main advantages of woven fabrics are stable structure, smooth cloth surface, generally no sagging phenomenon when hanging, and suitable for various tailoring methods. Woven fabrics are suitable for various printing and dyeing finishing methods. Generally speaking, printing and jacquard patterns are finer than knitted fabrics, braids and felt fabrics. There are many kinds of fabric designs and colors. As a clothing fabric, it has good washing resistance and can be refurbished, dry-cleaned and various finishings.
Woven fabrics are formed by interlacing yarns in warp and weft directions on a loom in the form of shuttles. Generally, there are three types of weaves: plain weave, twill weave and satin weave and their changes. This kind of fabric is strong, crisp and not easy to deform due to the interlaced warp and weft of the weave. It is classified from the composition to include cotton fabric, silk fabric, wool fabric, hemp fabric, chemical fiber fabric and their blended and interwoven fabrics, etc. The use of woven fabrics in clothing is widely used in various garments. Due to the differences in styles, techniques, styles and other factors, woven garments have great differences in processing procedures and technological means.
