The production process of ordinary fabrics
The production process of ordinary fabrics
The production process of ordinary fabrics usually includes the following main steps:
Pre-treatment of cotton spinning: Cotton fibers need to be treated before use to remove impurities, grease and other impurities, including soaking, bleaching, washing and other processes.
Yarn Processing: Processing of pretreated cotton fibers into yarn. Yarn processing includes carding, roving, spinning, twisting and other processes.
Fabric weaving: use yarn to weave on the loom, and choose different weaving methods and patterns according to your needs. After the weaving is completed, processes such as ironing and inspection are carried out.
Finishing: In order to improve the appearance and performance of the fabric, finishing is required. Finishing includes printing and dyeing, calendering, light washing, fluffing and other processes.
Finished product processing: Cutting, sewing, ironing and other processes are performed on the fabric to make finished clothing or other supplies.
The above is the general process of the production process of ordinary fabrics. The specific process may vary due to factors such as fabric type and process technology.