Warp knitting
Warp knitting systems are broadly classified into Tricot and Raschel machines. There are some fundamental differences between these two machines:
Warp knitting machine
Warp knitting machine
Tricot machines:
- High speed machines (max 3500 courses/min)
- Compound needles
- Clothing, technical textiles, home textiles
Raschel machines:
- High pattern possibilities
- Compound or latch needles
- Clothing, technical textiles, home textiles
Warp knitted fabric
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