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READ MOREHow to determine the length and density of floating lines in the design of dobby jacquard towels?
Determination of CANWIN floating line length
The floating line length, that is, the length of the yarn floating on the surface of the fabric, is a key parameter in the design of dobby jacquard towels. Its determination is mainly based on the following aspects:
1. Design requirements: CANWIN designers preliminarily determine the approximate length of the floating line based on the overall style of the towel, the pattern layout and the artistic effect to be expressed. Different design requirements will lead to obvious differences in the length of the floating line. For example, the design that pursues delicate texture may use shorter floating lines, while the design that emphasizes three-dimensional sense may use longer floating lines.
2. Yarn characteristics: The material, thickness, strength and other characteristics of the yarn are also important factors affecting the length of the floating line. Yarns of different materials perform differently during the weaving process. The length of the floating line needs to be adjusted according to the specific characteristics of the yarn to ensure the stability and beauty of the fabric.
3. Weaving process: The weaving process of the dobby jacquard machine has a direct impact on the length of the floating line. During the weaving process, the tension, speed and other parameters of the loom need to be accurately controlled to ensure the accuracy and consistency of the length of the floating line.
4. Durability considerations: The choice of float length also needs to consider the durability of the towel. Too long floats are prone to wear or deformation during long-term use and washing, affecting the overall quality and service life of the towel. Therefore, when determining the float length, it is necessary to comprehensively consider various factors and find the best balance point.
Determination of float density
The float density, that is, the number of floats per unit area, is also an important parameter in the design of multi-arm jacquard lace. Its determination basis mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Pattern complexity: The complexity of the pattern directly determines the demand for float density. Complex patterns require more floats to form details and layers, so the float density is relatively high. Simple patterns can use lower float density to keep the overall simplicity and clarity.
2. Visual effect: The float density has a significant impact on the visual effect of the towel. A higher float density can make the pattern more delicate and rich, but it may also increase the thickness and airtightness of the fabric. Therefore, when determining the float density, it is necessary to find the best visual effect balance point based on design requirements and market demand.
3. Technical feasibility: The determination of float density also needs to consider technical feasibility. Too high float density will increase the difficulty and cost of weaving, and may also put higher requirements on the performance and stability of the loom. When determining the float density, it is necessary to comprehensively consider technical conditions and production capacity.
4. Cost considerations: An increase in float density usually means an increase in yarn usage, which increases costs. When determining the float density, a cost-benefit analysis is also required to ensure that the production cost is controlled within a reasonable range while meeting the design requirements and market demand.