Chap14 Fabric and fabric classification  1. Definition, classification and application of fabric  2. Common fabric and names  3. Special fabric  4.

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chap14 Fabric and fabric classification  1. Definition, classification and application of fabric  2. Common fabric and names  3. Special fabric  4. Fabric processing and processing development

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification (a)woven fabric (b) braided fabric Picture14-1 yarn intercrossing fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification (a) weft-knitted fabric (b) warp-knitted fabric Picture 14-2 yarn interlacing fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-3 fringed fri é fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-4 non-woven fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-5 classification of special fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-6 diagram of slanting intercrossing woven fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-8 two dimensional braided fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture 14-9 shafting braided fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture horizontally reinforced composite fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture three-dimensional fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture multi-axial warp fabric

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture three dimensional non-woven fabric structure

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture diagram of woven fabric forming

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture loop forming diagram of warp knitting

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture loop forming diagram of weft knitting

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture processing flow of non-woven fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture braiding process diagram

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture diagram of TW2000 plane tri-axial loom

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture three dimensional woven fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture weaving process of three dimensional fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture structure of multi-axial warp-knitted fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture two-step method of manufacturing three Dimensional tubular fabrics

chap14 Fabric and fabric classification Picture transferring trait of yarn bunch in four-step braiding method