Knitted Fabric Is The Use Of Knitting Needles To Bend Yarn Into A Circle And Set Each Other And Form The Fabric.
May 08, 2023
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Knitted fabrics
Knitted fabric is the use of knitting needles to bend yarn into a circle and set each other and form the fabric. Knitted fabrics differ from woven fabrics in the shape of the yarn in the fabric. knitted fabrics are divided into weft knitted fabric and warp knitted fabric. Knitted fabrics are widely used in clothing fabrics, lining materials, home textiles and other products, which are favored by consumers.
Fabric knowledge
1. Yarn count of knitted fabrics
Pure cotton yarn is spun from cotton with a certain fineness, infinite length of single yarn or yarn, suitable for weaving, knitting, thread making, rope making. Its specifications are usually expressed in imperial count, and Ne is defined as the number of yards of length of cotton yarn with a common weight of one pound. The British count of cotton yarn calculation: when the moisture recovery rate is fixed, the cotton yarn of a pound weight is 840 yards, which is called several British pieces. For example, if there are 32 pieces of 840 yards, it is called 32 English pieces, and so on.
Two, yarn count classification
Coarse yarn: pure cotton yarn of 18 ft or less, mainly used for weaving thick or raised and looped cotton fabrics.
Medium count yarn: pure cotton yarn of 19-29 English count. Mainly used for general requirements of knitted clothing. Fine count yarn: pure cotton yarn of 30 to 60 pounds. Mainly used for knitwear. Fine count: pure cotton yarn of 60 or more, used in knitwear.
Three, general combing and combing
Common comb yarn: refers to the yarn spun by common comb spinning process, also known as uncombed yarn.
Combed yarn: Yarn made from cotton fibers of good quality and produced by adding a combed process to the spinning process.
Four, the gram weight of knitted fabrics
Generally, it is the grams of the weight of the square meter fabric. Gram weight is an important technical index of knitted fabrics. In knitted products, generally speaking, the heavier the gram weight, the thicker the fabric texture.
