What is Weaving Yarn
Weaving refers to the process of using yarn as warp and weft to form a woven fabric according to various fabric structures. Weaving (weaving) can also be called “woven”, the process of using yarn as warp and weft to form a woven fabric according to various fabric structures. It is an important part of textile industry production. According to the types of raw materials used, it can be divided into cotton weaving, wool weaving, silk weaving and linen weaving, and their products are collectively referred to as woven fabrics. The varieties and uses of woven fabrics are extremely wide, and suitable yarn materials and appropriate fabric structures can be selected according to different usage requirements.
Features of Weaving Yarn
1. It has a certain degree of strength and extensibility, so that the yarn can be bent into a loop, and the yarn is not easy to break.
2. Low twist, too high twist causes the yarn to harden, the woven loops are skewed, and the curling is aggravated.
3. Lower bending rigidity, so that the yarn shape can be changed when the yarn is bent.
4. The surface is smooth and the friction factor is small, the friction between the yarn and the mechanism will produce friction, and the excessive friction will cause the yarn to break.