Plain weave of woven fabric

Dec 11, 2018

The warp and weft yarns are interwoven in a uniform pattern, which is the simplest of the three original organizations. The plain weave is composed of two warp yarns and two weft yarns, which are represented by a fractional. The plain weave has the same appearance on both sides, and the warp and weft yarns have the most interlacing points. Applications are extremely wide, such as flat cloth in cotton fabrics, poplin and canvas, varnish in wool fabrics, taffeta in silk fabrics, summer cloth in hemp fabrics, and fabrics for industrial and defense purposes.

The warp and weft yarns in the plain weave fabric adopt different raw materials, yarn number (branch), twist, twist, color, warp and weft density, and change the number of warp yarns per warp, which can make the fabric obtain various appearance effects. After various finishing processes, various varieties of flowers and colors are formed, such as crepe of fine warp and weft, georgette made of strong twisted yarn, hidden quilt fabric made of different twisted yarns, and woven with different warp yarn tensions. Strips of seersucker, etc. Based on the plain weave, the tissue points are extended along the warp or weft direction or both in the warp and weft directions, so that the tissue circulation is expanded, and many plain weave changes can be evolved, such as the flattened, weft-flat and square-planar structures. With these tissues, a variety of fabrics can be woven, such as hemp yarns woven with a weft-weaving structure, and slabs woven with a square weave.


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