There are a wide range of raw materials that can be used for weaving knitted fabrics, including cotton, wool, silk, hemp, chemical fiber and their blended yarns or cross-coated yarns. The knitted material is soft, in addition to good wrinkle resistance and breathability, it also has greater extensibility and elasticity, and is suitable for underwear, tights and sportswear. After changing the structure and improving the dimensional stability, the knitted fabric can also be used for outerwear, mattresses, etc.
Knitted fabrics can be first woven into grey fabrics, cut and sewn into various knitted fabrics; they can also be directly woven into fully formed or partially formed products, such as socks and gloves. Knitted fabrics are not only used as underwear, outerwear, socks, gloves, hats, bed sheets, bedspreads, curtains, mosquito nets, carpets, lace and other clothing, living and decorative fabrics, but also widely used in industry, agriculture and medical and health fields.
Such as filter cloth for dust removal, high-pressure pipes for oil and gas transmission, liner cloth for rubber and plastic industries, oil booms for oil ports, safety nets for construction, packaging bags for agricultural and sideline products, low-pressure hoses for irrigation and fertilization, crops Nets for cutting and training, nets for protecting embankment slopes, fishing nets, artificial blood vessels, artificial heart valves, bandages and knee pads, etc.