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Importance of Warp Knitting Machines in Textile Industry

Author: Kv Gopalakrishnan
by Kv Gopalakrishnan
Posted: Feb 20, 2021

Knitting is a fabric manufacturing method which requires the interweaving of yarn to form different textures and designs. A.T.E. provides a range of products to produce quick, cost-effective, and great quality knit fabrics in India. Warp knitting produces the quickest method of producing fabric from yarns. Here are some warp knitting machines offered by ATE. In warp knitting, the needles form parallel rows of loops together that are intertwined in a zigzag pattern. It forms the fabric in sheet or flat form using one or more sets of warp yarns. It supplies the yarns from warp beams to a row of needles stretching across the width of the machine. Tricot and Raschel are the most typical types of warp knitting machines. Here are some textile weaving machines offered by ATE.

Tricot Weft Insertion MachinesThese machines offer the opportunity to process a great range of yarn materials and yarn counts, these machines can construct a wide scope of products for numerous fields of application. The HKS MSUS is just the ideal machine for the production of interlining articles varying from sheer to thick and strong structures. From plain yarns, textured yarns to spun yarns.

Wefttronic RS Raschel MachinesWith the help of three or two guide bars, the Raschel knitting machine is a part of RS MSUS and is operated through parallel weft insertion. Stretched weft and filler threads interlaced, typically of high sturdiness polyester yarns in layers of 90° and/or 0°, shows the fabric in their own view. The knitting threads on the top guide bars fix them corresponding to patterns. These have exceptionally high wear and tear propagation strengths of textile fabrics. Both closed fabrics and scrims with product-relevant openings in 3500 - 6800 mm working widths in sheer quality and excellent productivity underline the efficiency of up-to-date textile machinery building.

RS MSU S-V Raschel Weft Insertion MachinesWith this Raschel machine, force-absorbing threads oriented in areas 0° and 90° are mechanically connected with a web by knitting threads during the knitting process. The stitch-formation of the knitting yarn system fixes the separate thread layers according to pattern and usually stretched onto the pre-bonded web. The oriented reinforcements ensure very high tear resistance qualities of the fabric, can be precisely adapted to the field of application. Within the knitted geo composite, the thread layers maintain reinforcement and support features and the webs stand for erosion protection, separation, and filtering. The wide category of yarn types and yarn counts lead to the versatility of this machine with web feed.

Biaxial and Multiaxial MachinesThe Biaxial high-performance machine was generated for manufacturing biaxial composite formations. Nonwovens bonded by purely mechanically plain over-stitching. It can be produced in the mix of textile fabric, unbonded chopped glass strands, parallel weft, filler thread in one operation only. Weft insertion not in line with the stitch courses and variable insertion curve design ensures attainment of high masses per unit area. Multiaxial multiply fabrics are surface structures fixed via a stitch system comprising one or several parallel and stretched yarn layers with various orientations. Fibrous webs, unbonded chopped glass strands, film tapes, foams or other materials can be incorporated. Optimal conditions of weft insertion and layer fixation permit high production speeds along with fine fabric uniformity.

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K V Gopalakrishnan is a writer who has very good experience in writing articles & blogs. The writer has a flair for writing and he keeps on writing various articles and blogs related to the industry.

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