Friday 2 December 2011

Textile Production Method


Clothing manufacturing:
Top ten exporters of textiles
($ billion)
 Western Union                                                 80.2
 Individuals Republic of China                    65.3
 Joined States                                                12.5
 Southern Korea                                                10.4
 India                                                                10.3
 Turkey                                                                 9.4
 Republic of China                                         9.2
 Japan                                                                 7.3
 Pakistan                                                         7.2
 Joined Arabic Emirates                                 5.8
 Indonesia                                                         3.7
Weaving is a textile creation technique which includes interlacing a set of a longer period clothes (called the warp) with a set of traversing clothes (called the weft). This is done on a structure or device known as a loom, of which there are a variety of kinds. Some weaving is still done manually, but the bulk is mechanised.
Knitting and crocheting include interlacing rings of string, which are established either on a stamp collecting land or on a crochet land, together in a range. The two techniques are different in that stamp collecting has several effective rings at once, on the stamp collecting land ready to interlock with another cycle, while crocheting never has more than one effective cycle on the land.
Spread Tow is a creation technique where the string are distribute into slim videos, and then the videos are weaved as high and weft. This technique is mostly used for blend materials; Propagate Tow Elements can be created in as well as, aramide, etc.
Braiding or plaiting includes turning clothes together into material. Knotting includes attaching clothes together and is used to develop macrame.
Lace is created by interlock clothes together separately, using a support and any of the techniques described above, to develop a good fabric with start gaps in the deliver the results. Tie can be created by either palm or device.
Carpets, mats, purple velvet, velour, and velveteen are created by interlacing another string through weaved material, developing a tufted part known as a nap or heap.
Felting includes demanding a mat of material together, and performing them together until they become complicated. A fluid, such as soapy water, is usually included to oil the material, and to start up the minute machines on hair of made of woll.
Nonwoven materials are built by the developing of material to develop fabric. Bonding may be energy or technical, or glue can be used.

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