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What are the types of grey fabrics

2022/12/14 15:29:00
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Grey fabric refers to fabric woven from textile raw materials that has not yet undergone printing and dyeing processing.

. Natural cotton fabric for printing and dyeing processing. Industrial grey fabric generally refers to fabric, or laminated grey fabric, glued grey fabric, etc

What are the types of grey fabrics

According to the classification of raw materials, it can be divided into pure textiles, blended fabrics, blended fabrics, and interwoven fabrics

(1) Pure textile: The raw materials used to make up the fabric are all of the same type of fiber, including cotton fabric, wool fabric, silk fabric, polyester fabric, etc

(2) Blended fabric: The raw materials used to make the fabric are two or more different types of fibers, which are blended to form yarn. There are blended fabrics such as polyester viscose, polyester nitrile, and polyester cotton

(3) Blended fabric: The raw materials used to form the fabric are single yarns made of two types of fibers, which are combined to form a strand. There are low elastic polyester filament, medium length mixed, as well as polyester short fibers and low elastic polyester filament mixed to form a strand.

(4) Interwoven fabric: The two directional systems that make up the fabric are made of different fiber yarns, such as antique satin interwoven with silk and artificial silk, and Nifu spinning interwoven with nylon and artificial cotton

2. Classification based on whether the raw materials used to make the fabric are dyed: white fabric, colored fabric

(1) White fabric: a fabric made by processing raw materials that have not been bleached or dyed, also known as raw fabric in silk weaving. For example, white cloth

(2) Colored fabric: a fabric made by processing raw materials or fancy threads after bleaching and dyeing, and silk weaving is also known as finished fabric. For example: government silk fabric, youth fabric, bubble gauze, Oxford spinning, elastic fabric, double-layer fabric, cut flower fabric, jacquard fabric

According to processing methods, it can be classified into: woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, non-woven fabrics, woven fabrics, and composite fabrics

(1) Woven fabric: a fabric made up of yarns arranged vertically, horizontally and vertically, interwoven on a loom according to certain rules.

(2) Knitted fabric: a fabric formed by weaving yarn into loops, divided into weft knitting and warp knitting

   a Weft knitted fabrics are made by feeding the weft thread into the working needle of a knitting machine from the weft direction, so that the yarn is sequentially bent into a loop and threaded into each other to form

   b Warp knitted fabric is made by using one or several sets of parallel arranged yarns, which are fed into all working needles of the knitting machine in the warp direction, and then looped together

(3) Non woven fabric: made by bonding or stitching loose fibers together. The main methods used are adhesive and puncture. This processing method can greatly simplify the process, reduce costs, improve labor productivity, and has broad development prospects

(4) Woven fabric: a product formed by two or more sets of linear materials that are misaligned, clamped, or interlaced with each other, such as bamboo and rattan products such as mats and baskets; Or it can be a knitted product with one or more yarns intertwined, twisted, or knotted. Another type is complex products with specialized equipment and a three-dimensional structure formed by weaving multiple yarns according to a certain spatial interweaving pattern

(5) Composite fabric: A multi-layer fabric formed by interweaving, needling, water needling, bonding, stitching, riveting, or other methods of two or more materials from woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, knitted fabrics, woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, or membrane materials