The so-called textile (fabric) is made of textile fibers and yarns, which are soft and have certain mechanical properties and thickness. The fabric in the conventional concept is a kind of flexible flat thin material, which is mostly formed by weaving, knitting, knotting or fixing fibers through a net, that is, the yarns are crossed, intertwined and tufted, or fibers are consolidated. Become.
The formation process of textiles
Silk production: reeling, dry spinning, wet spinning
Spinning: cotton spinning, wool spinning, linen spinning, spun spinning
Weaving: knitted, woven, non-woven
Dyeing and finishing: dyeing, printing, finishing
Garment: direct garment, indirect garment
According to fiber raw materials
Pure textile: It is a fabric composed of pure spun yarn from a single fiber material. Such as pure cotton, pure wool, pure silk, pure hemp fabrics and various pure fiber fabrics.
Blended fabric: a fabric woven from a single blended yarn. For example, the warp and weft yarns are made of polyester-cotton fabric woven with 65/35 polyester-cotton blended yarn.
Interwoven fabric: Interwoven fabric refers to a woven fabric woven from warp or weft yarns with different fiber raw materials; or a knitted fabric woven with two or more yarns of different raw materials combined (or spaced) .
According to the type of yarn
Yarn fabric: a fabric woven entirely from single yarn.
Thread fabric: a fabric woven entirely from strands.
Half-thread fabric: refers to the woven fabric of warp and weft yarns woven by strands and single yarns, or knitted fabrics woven by combining or spacing single yarns and strands.
Fancy thread fabric: a fabric woven with various fancy threads.
Filament fabric: a fabric woven from natural silk or chemical fiber silk.