{"id":9395,"date":"2025-01-20T10:29:12","date_gmt":"2025-01-20T02:29:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.textile-fabric.com\/archives\/9395"},"modified":"2025-01-20T10:29:12","modified_gmt":"2025-01-20T02:29:12","slug":"basic-knowledge-of-textile-fiber-classification-and-identification","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.textile-fabric.com\/?p=9395","title":{"rendered":"Basic knowledge of textile fiber classification and identification"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;font-family: simsun\">1. Definition: Textiles are made of vertical lines on the loom The yarns of the two systems are interwoven according to certain rules, that is, the warp and weft lines sink and float with each other according to certain rules, forming certain lines and patterns on the surface of the fabric. This kind of organization is called fabric weave. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">2. Fabric weave classification:<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2460 Original weave: It is a simple fabric weave, also known as basic weave. It includes plain weave, twill weave and satin weave.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2461 Small pattern tissue: It is formed by the combination of the above three basic tissue changes, such as mountain-shaped twill and sharp twill. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%.;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2462 Complex tissue: It also includes double tissue (mostly woven into thick terry cloth, cotton velvet blanket, etc.), raised tissue (such as corduroy cloth), towel tissue (towel fabric), double-layer tissue (towel fabric) and leno tissue. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2463 Large pattern tissue : Also called jacquard tissue, it often weaves beautiful patterns of flowers, birds, fish, insects, birds and animals. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px. 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2464 Satin weave: The cloth surface is smooth but not strong, easy to scratch, and easy to fluff.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">3. Density of fabric: Density refers to the number of warp and weft yarns per unit length of the finished fabric, usually expressed as the number of yarns in 10 square centimeters or 1 square inch. Common densities of bedding fabrics: 30S yarn 78*65, 78*54, 20S yarn 60*60, 40S yarn 90*90, 220*80, 133*72, 28S yarn 70*60, unit: root\/1 inch. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">4. Moisture regain of fabric, public weight.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">[!21ki@][@21ki!]<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\"> \u2460 Moisture regain = (wet weight &#8211; dry weight)\/dry weight \u00d7 100%<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">Official moisture regain: cotton yarn 8.5%, cotton cloth 8%, polyester-cotton yarn 65\/35 cloth 3.06%, polyester-cotton 50\/50, cloth 4.2%<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2461 Conventional weight: The weight of the fabric at a common moisture regain is the common weight.<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">2. Textile classification: <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">1. According to use, it can be divided into clothing use Three major categories: textiles, decorative textiles, and industrial supplies;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2460 Textiles for clothing include various textile fabrics for making clothing as well as various textile accessories such as sewing threads, elastic bands, collar linings, and linings and knitted garments, gloves, socks, etc. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2461 Decorative textiles have more outstanding characteristics than other textiles in terms of variety structure, texture pattern and color matching. They can also be said to be a kind of arts and crafts, which can be divided into indoor products, bedding and outdoor products, including home fabrics. and restaurant bathroom supplies, such as carpets, Sofa covers, chairs, tapestries, patches, image covers, textiles, curtains, towels, tea towels, tablecloths, handkerchiefs, etc.; bedding includes bedspreads, sheets, quilt tops, quilt covers, blankets, towel quilts, pillow cores, quilt cores, pillowcases etc. Outdoor products include artificial turf, etc. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2462 Industrial textiles have a wide range of uses, many varieties, and common There are tarpaulins, gun jackets, filter cloths, screens, roadbed cloths, etc. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">2. According to different production methods, it is divided into six categories: threads, belts, ropes, woven fabrics, and textile fabrics. \uff1a<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2460 Thread: Textile fibers are spun into yarn, and two or more yarns are twisted into a thread;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2461 Ribbons: narrow or tubular fabrics, called ribbons;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2462 Rope: multiple strands of wire are twisted together to form a rope; <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2463 Woven fabric: Fabrics woven with interlaced warp and weft are called woven fabrics;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2464 Knitted fabrics: fabrics made of yarns intertwined into loops and directly formed clothing items are knitted fabrics;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2465 Non-woven fabrics: Thin sheets formed by fiber laying without traditional textile processes are called non-woven fabrics. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">3. Warp or weft of fabric<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">All kinds of fabrics have length and width. The length parallel to the edge of the cloth is called the piece length, and the direction of the piece length is the radial direction of the fabric; the length perpendicular to the edge of the cloth is called the width, and the width of the piece is called the width. The direction is the weft direction of the fabric. When weaving, the yarns used in the radial direction are called warp yarns, and the yarns used in the weft direction are called weft yarns. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">4. Shrinkage of fabric<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height : 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\"> 1. Shrinkage of fabric<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">The shrinkage rate of fabric refers to the percentage of fabric shrinkage after washing or soaking in water. Generally speaking, fabrics with large shrinkage rates are synthetic Fiber and its blended fabrics, followed by woolen fabrics and linen fabrics, cotton fabrics are in the middle and have larger shrinkage, and the larger ones are viscose fiber, artificial cotton, and artificial wool fabrics. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">2. Factors causing fabric shrinkage:<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2460 Different raw materials of fabrics have different shrinkage rates. Generally speaking, the fiber with high hygroscopicity will expand, the diameter will increase, the length will shorten, and the shrinkage rate will be large. For example, the water absorption rate of some viscose fibers is as high as 13%, while the water absorption rate of synthetic fibers is as high as 13%. The fiber fabric has poor hygroscopicity and its shrinkage rate is small <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2461 Fabrics with different densities have different shrinkage rates. If the warp and weft densities are similar, the warp and weft shrinkage rates are also close. Fabrics with high warp density will have a large shrinkage in the warp direction. On the contrary, the weft density is greater than Fabrics with dense warp will shrink greatly in the weft direction <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2462 Fabrics with different yarn counts have different shrinkage rates. Fabrics with thicker yarn counts have larger shrinkage rates, while fabrics with finer yarn counts have smaller shrinkage rates. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2463 Different fabric production processes have different shrinkage rates. Generally speaking, during the weaving and dyeing and finishing processes of fabrics, the fibers have to be stretched many times, and the processing time is long. The shrinkage rate of fabrics with greater tension will be greater, and vice versa. <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">5. How to identify fabrics:<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">The feel of fabric is an important content that people use to identify the quality of fabric. Specifically, using The psychological response to the feeling of touching fabrics varies depending on the type of fabric and the quality. The hand feel of the fabric also has the following aspects: <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">\u2460 Whether the fabric body is stiff or loose; \u2461 The surface of the fabric is smooth or rough; \u2462 The fabric is soft or hard; \u2463 The fabric is thin or thick; \u2464 The fabric is cold or warm; \u2465 The fabric is irritating and irritating to the skin none A less irritating feeling. For example: silk fabrics feel cool when touched; pure wool fabrics feel warm; fine cotton fabrics that feel fine and smooth are mostly made of high-count yarns; those that feel rough are mostly made of low-count yarns. Yarn fabrics <\/p>\n<p style=\"margin: 0px 0px 20px;padding: 0px;max-width: 100%;clear: both;min-height: 1em;line-height: 24px;border: 0px;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 2em;font-family: simsun\">In addition, people can also use force to stretch, scratch and other movements with their hands, and then through eye observation and hand feeling, they can judge the elasticity, strength, wrinkle resistance and fiber type of the fabric. 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