Joint organization of woven fabrics

Jun 13, 2019

A joint organization is a new organization formed by combining two or more original or changed organizations in various ways. The formation method of the joint organization may be a simple combination of the two tissues, or the two yarns may be alternately arranged, or the tissue points may be increased or decreased according to the law of another tissue on one tissue. The striation organization in the joint organization is obtained by juxtaposing two or more organizations. Due to various organizations. The fabrics have different appearances, so that when they are juxtaposed, a clear strip or lattice appearance is formed on the surface of the fabric. Grid organization is often used in the fabrics of color fabrics, sheets, handkerchiefs, headscarves, tweed and other fabrics. In addition to the lattice structure, there are also sputum tissues, perforated tissues, honeycomb tissues, ridges, mesh tissues and Plain jacquard weave, etc.

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