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Table Summary for Differences between Knitting and Weaving

 Differences between Knitting and Weaving: Parameters Knitting Weaving Method of Construction Converting yarn into fabric by interloping of yarns Converting yarn into fabric by interlacement of warp & weft Converting yarn into fabric by interlacement of warp & weft Capital investment is less as compared to Weaving The capital investment is higher than knitting Machine Set Up Time Setting up a machine is easy and faster Not easy as compared with knitting Productivity High Productivity Less Productivity Design Modification Styles and designs can be changed easily and faster Design modification is difficult as compared to in knitting Elasticity Good elasticity as compared to woven fabrics Crease resistance is lower than knitted fabrics Ironing Ironing not r
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Motion of woven fabric processing process

Woven Fabric  processing process:    Primary  Motion:   1. Shedding                                2. Picking                                3. Beating Secondary  Motion:  1. Let off                                     2. Takeoff Tertiary  Motion: 1. Warp stop motion                               2. Weft stop motion                               3. Patterning mechanism

Definition of Fabric.

Fabric: A manufactured assembly of fibers and/or yarns having substantial surface area in relation to its thickness & sufficient cohesion to give the assembly useful mechanical strength is termed as fabric.                  Tidal Wave Fabric in Sea Blues

Short note of finishing process in textile

Finishing: The treatments which are applied to the textile goods after dyeing, printing & different manufacturing process of textile for increasing the quality of textile goods are known as finishing. -To increase the attraction of fabric. - To increase the service ability. - To increase the beauty of glitteriness. - To increase the fineness & smoothness. -To cover the original fabric for the protection of dust & other foreign materials. Types of finishing process::::                                                                                                                                                     Finishing                                                                  Mechanical                                                          Chemical              Temporary                       Permanent                     Temporary                    Permanent            Calenderi