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Do you know the commonly known knitted fabrics?

Roman cloth, piqué mesh, single jersey from knitted fabric manufacturers... Do you know these common knitted fabrics?

 

01 Sweat cloth
The jersey is composed of continuous circles, and the front lines are clearer than the back lines, which are easy to identify.

The surface of the cloth is smooth, the texture is clear, the texture is fine, and the hand feel is smooth. It has good hygroscopicity and air permeability, but it has detachability and curling, and sometimes coil skew phenomenon occurs.

 

02 Pearl mesh
The piqué mesh fabric is composed of continuous Knit stitch and Tuck stitch, including 4-mode single bead, 6-mode bead, 8-mode bead, twill bead, sports bead, spandex Pearl, etc.

 

 

03 Sweater cloth
Sweater cloth is a kind of knitted cloth, French terry in English, and fleece after being brushed. This type of knitted fabric is mostly made of displacement padding yarn, so it is called displacement cloth or sweater cloth. Some places are called terry cloth, and some places are called fish scale cloth, there are many varieties, (fish scale cloth, because the back of this cloth is a terry cloth, and some also look like fish scales, so it is named) The gram weight is generally 190g/M2 -350g/M2.

 

04 Rib fabric
Rib knitted fabrics are knitted fabrics in which a single yarn forms wales on the front and back in turn. Rib knitted fabrics have the detachability, hemming and extensibility of plain weave fabrics, but also have greater elasticity. 1x1 rib looks very similar to plain weave, but the rib has a looser structure, more elasticity, and generally does not distinguish between front and back. The rib of other structures, such as 2x2, 2x1 structure, etc., is easy to distinguish from other fabrics due to the particularity of its structure.

 

05 Roma Cloth
Roman cloth is a kind of knitted fabric, weft-knitted, made by double-sided circular knitting machine. Also called ponte-de-roma, commonly known as chicken-beating cloth. The Roman cloth is a four-way loop, and the cloth surface is not as smooth as ordinary double-sided cloth, with slightly slight and irregular horizontal stripes. The fabric has good horizontal and vertical elasticity, but its horizontal stretch performance is not as good as that of double-sided cloth, and its moisture absorption is strong. Used to make intimate clothing, breathable and soft.

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