Fabric Weave Characteristics
Jun 12, 2021
(1) Knitted fabric: Because the loop is formed by bending the yarn in space, and each loop is composed of one yarn, when the knitted fabric is subjected to external tension, such as longitudinal stretching, the bending of the loop changes, and the loop The height of the loop is also increased, while the width of the loop is reduced. If the tension is horizontal stretching, the situation is the opposite. The height and width of the loop can obviously be converted under different tension conditions, so the stretchability of the knitted fabric is large.
(2) Woven fabric: Because the warp and weft interlace are somewhat curved, and the moraine is bent in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the fabric. The degree of bending is related to the mutual tension between the warp and weft and the stiffness of the yarn. External tension, for example, when stretched in the longitudinal direction, the tension of the warp yarns increases and the bending decreases, while the bending of the weft yarns increases, such as longitudinal stretching, until the warp yarns are fully straightened, and the fabric shrinks transversely. When the woven fabric is stretched transversely by external tension, the tension of the weft yarn increases, the bending decreases, and the warp yarn bending increases, such as the transverse stretching continues until the weft yarn is fully straightened, and the fabric shrinks longitudinally. The warp and weft will not be converted, which is different from knitted fabrics.







