Stitched fabrics
Sewn-knitted fabrics , also sewn-knitted fabrics or sewn-knitted fabrics , are textile fabrics made of threads and / or fibers that are held together by stitches .
The production takes place on stitchbonding systems, which are equipped with pointed-head compound needles arranged on a needle bar. These needles can pierce the surfaces presented, such as loosely superimposed sets of threads, fleeces , woven fabrics , knitted fabrics or even foils (sewing technique), in order to then tie them off by stitch binding (warp knitting technique).
The stitched fabrics can be subdivided as follows:
- Textile fabrics ( sewing fabrics ) produced in knitted threads integrated into a flat base material
- Non-woven sewing fabrics (e.g. Maliwatt )
- Thread layer sewing fabrics (e.g. Malimo )
- Pile thread sewing fabrics (e.g. Malipol)
- Weft pile sewing fabrics (e.g. weft pile).
- in textile fabrics ( nonwoven active substances ) produced without the use of threads through the formation of fiber meshes from fiber fleeces provided
- Fiber nonwoven fabrics (e.g. Malifleece )
- Pile fiber nonwoven fabrics (e.g. Voltex or Kunit)
- Mesh nonwoven fabric (e.g. Multiknit).
Individual evidence
- ^ Ines Wünsch: Lexicon knitting and knitting. Deutscher Fachverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2008, ISBN 978-3-87150-909-4 , p. 162.
- ↑ Fabia Denninger, Elke Giese: Textile and Model Lexicon . Vol. 2, LZ. 8th, completely revised and expanded edition. Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main 2006, ISBN 3-87150-848-9 , p. 482.
- ↑ DIN 61211: 2005-05: Textile fabrics produced on stitchbonding machines - Technological classification, terms.