WEAVING PROCESS FLOW CHART || Study With Param || Parmanand || Lecture # 01

Weaving is the most popular way of fabric manufacturing. In the case of weaving, two sets of yarn are required to produce a cloth. One is warp, which runs along the length of the cloth and the other is weft, which runs along the width of the cloth. Yarns as manufactured and packaged are not actually suitable for direct use to form fabrics. It is necessary to prepare it to be handled efficiently during fabric formation. Thanks to the technique of weaving, the warp yarns are subjected to much higher stresses because of the more rigorous treatments meted out to them than the weft yarns in a weaving machine. The weft yarns, in contrast, are subjected to far fewer stresses in any type of weaving system and are thus, easily prepared for the weaving process. Moreover, the feed package of weft yarn for weaving, pirn or cone, is made from the single yarn whereas, the warp beam is made from a few thousand warps ends. Therefore, the preparations of the warp and weft yarns for weaving are significantly different and the preparation of the warp beam demands more precise and uniform control of the tension of all the constituent warp yarns.

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INTERVIEW PREPARATION FOR WEAVING JOBS
https://youtu.be/shOcw6TajnA

IDENTIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBRES... https://youtu.be/5trWhjvYDnM

NATURAL TEXTILE FIBER Link---- https://youtu.be/ttlepJgeoqE
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