Weaving Introduction 1
Weaving Introduction 1
Warp (Thread)
Filling (Pick)
What is weaving ?
WARP end
FILLING end
Warp Yarn Installation
1. Drop wire: warp stop motion
2. Heddle: Eye of the heddle who is fixed on the
harness framecan produce most basic weave
patterns
3. Reed: sley movement beat up inserted filling into
the fabric
Warp Beam and Drop Wires
Drop Wires and Heddles
WARP
WEFT
The Weaving Machine
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The Weaving Motions
All weaving looms have three primary and two secondary
motions.
Primary Motions
1. Shedding : Raising and lowering of the warp
threads to allow the weft pick to be inserted between
the warp threads
2. Insertion : A weft thread being inserted between the
warp ends.
3. Beat-up : The operation of forcing the weft pick into
the fabric.
Secondary Motions
1. Let-off: Controls the speed in which the warp ends are
withdrawn from the warp beam.
2. Take-up: Controls the winding on of the fabric and
determinate pick density
Shedding Motions
Old Technology
Manufacturers:
Rapier
Reed Heddles
Rapiers
Transfer point
Fabric
Rapier
Rapier
Two rods, flexible or ridged carry the pick across the loom. The pick is
transferred from one rod to the other in the centre of the fabric.
Advantages
1. The weft pick can be carried up to a distance of 4 metres.
2. Weave both man-made and natural fibres.
3. Weave light, medium and heavy weight fabrics.
Disadvantages
1. Slower weaving speeds when compared to water and air jet looms
2. Most yarns have to be sized.
Manufacturers:
Picanol Dornier Smit ITMA GROUP (Vamatex, Sulzer)
Projectile
Projectile
A bullet type object carries the weft across the loom.
Advantages
1. Carry the weft pick up to 8 metres.
2. Weave both man-made and filament yarns.
3. Weave light, medium and heavy weight fabrics.
Disadvantages
1. Slower weaving speeds when compared to other weaving systems.
2. Most warp yarns have to be sized.
Manufacturers:
ITMA GROUP (Sulzer)
Airjet
Air tunnel
Relay Nozzle
Airjet
A jet of compressed air blows the weft yarn across the loom.
Advantages
1. High weaving speeds (dependent on yarn types).
2. Both man-made and natural fibres can be woven .
3. Weave wider weaving widths, compared to water jets.
Disadvantages
1. Compressors needed to provide the air.
2. Loom speed restrictions on certain types of yarn.
3. Most warp yarns have to be sized.
Manufacturers:
Picanol Dornier Smit ITMA GROUP (Vamatex, Sulzer)
Toyota Tsudakoma
Waterjet
Yarn+
water
textile fibers
+
- moisture absorption
+/-
- strength
-
- thermal insulation
- wet strength - frame resistance
- elasticity
- heat resistance - light stability
- alkali resistance - resistance to acids
- cost price - biological resistance
- feels comfortable - resistance
- abrasion resistance
Cotton
+
- moisture absorption
+/-
- alkali resistance
-
- elasticity
- strength - comfortable feeling - resilience
- wet strength - thermal insulation
- abrasion resistance - flame resistance
- heat resistance - light stability
- resistance to acids
- biological resistance
- cost price
Flax
+
- moisture absorption
+/-
- comfortable feeling
-
- strength
- elasticity - wet strength
- resistance - felting tendency
- abrasion resistance - biological resistance
- thermal insulation - light stability
- flame resistance - heat resistance
- resistance to acids - alkali resistance
- cost price
Wool
+
- moisture absorption
+/- -
- strength
- elasticity
- comfortable feeling - wet strength
- drapability - resilience
- bright colors (after - thermal insulation
dyeing) - frame resistance
- lustre - light stability
- cost price - resistance to acids
- alkali resistance
Viscose
+
- thermal insulation
+/-
- moisture absorption
-
- light stability
- strength - resistance to acid - electrostatic charging
- wet strength - heat resistance
- elasticity - comfortable feeling
- resilience - cost price
- abrasion resistance
- biological resistance
- alkali resistance
Polyamide
+
- thermal insulation
+/-
- comfortable feeling
-
- moisture absorption
- strength - cost price - electrostatic charging
- wet strength - alkali resistance
- elasticity
- resilience
- abrasion resistance
- light stability
- heat resistance
- biological resistance
- resistance to acids
Polyester
+
- strength
+/-
- resilience
-
- moisture absorption
- wet strength - electrostatic charging
- elasticity - light stability
- abrasion resistance - heat resistance
- thermal insulation - comfortable feeling
- biological resistance - flame resistance
- resistance to acids - dye ability
- alkali resistance
- cost price
Polypropylene
+
- elasticity
+/-
- strength
-
- moisture absorption
- resilience - wet strength - electrostatic charging
- abrasion resistance - cost price
- thermal insulation
- biological resistance
- light stability
- heat resistance
- alkali resistance
- resistance to acids
- comfortable feeling
Polyacrylic
Warpen
Beam Preparation
Sectional Warpen
Beam Preparation
Sizing Machine
1. Weavers: They repair the broken warp ends and filling ends if
the machine is stopped and restart the loom after repair.
By hand or automatically
Drawing-in
Drawing-in
Style Change
Normal style change = 4 hours
Quick Style Change (QSC) = 40 minutes
The Picanol Machines
OmniPlus800 (airjet)
- Produced in Ypres
- Produced in Ypres
Optimax (rapier)
The smallest twill contains 3 warp ends and 3 picks. The fixation
points run diagonally over the weave pattern. In principle, twill
pattern can be made as large as you like.
Twill fabrics
Sateen Fabric