Knitted fabric defect analysis
After entering the autumn and winter seasons, most of the clothes everyone wears are knitted fabrics, such as various sweaters or knitted coats. Clothing made of wool is inherently warm and light-weight. It is incomparable to other knitted fabrics. No matter how heavy it is, it will not feel bulky when worn on the body. It is comfortable and light to wear. Knitted fabrics are very popular in winter, but this kind of fabric is in production. However, it is very easy to have various problems when using, so let’s talk about the analysis of knitted fabric defects.
Analysis of fabric defects in knitted fabrics
For example, during the knitting process, if there is no hooking of wool yarn, the thread will come off, and a vertical stripe and small hole will appear on the cloth surface. In this case, it is necessary to analyze whether the reason is the needle. Or the position of the yarn mouth is not good. If it is caused by the needle, it is mostly because the length of the needle tongue is different or the size of the needle is different. All you need to do is to change the needle. Generally, the problem will be solved after replacing it with the same one. If the position of the mouth is too high or too low, needle leakage will also occur. In this case, it is relatively simple to adjust the position.
Problems with spinning yarn
When we analyze defects in knitted fabrics, not all problems are caused by machine failures. Sometimes if there is a problem with the quality of the yarn itself, it will also affect the finished product. For example, during the crocheting process, The fabric has continuous small pits or the yarn is messy. At this time, you can check whether the spinning yarn is uneven. The thicker yarn among the multi-strand spinning yarn cannot come out and deviates from the spinning direction. This phenomenon of scattered needles will appear at the yarn position. In this case, only experts can manually tie the thick threads together. If the material still doesn’t work, you should consider changing the yarn to solve the problem.
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