Weaving

The pillar of strength for the textile industry


After spinning, weaving is the second stage where fabric is formed. In weaving, two distinct sets of yarns are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric. Through a warp and weft method, these threads of yarns are interwoven. This process is very important, as this is where the true characteristics of the cloth emerge.


 


The fabric is woven on a loom, which is a device used to hold the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. The method with which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called 'weave.'


 


There are three types of basic weaves - plain weave, satin weave, and twill. Majority of the woven products are created through these. These three types of weaves allow the cloth to be woven in plain as well as in decorative and artistic designs.


 


The facility at Jindal Woollen possesses the latest automated shuttle-less weaving machinery with fully-functional designs and patterns. This enables us to meet the needs of each customer in various ways.

 




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