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The production process of embossed fabric is relatively complicated and needs to be completed through multiple processes. The following is the production process of embossed fabric:
Design patterns and patterns: First, designers need to design patterns and patterns and convert them into computer graphics.
Pattern programming: convert the image into a pattern program, which will control the pattern weaving on the gin loom.
Configure the ginning loom: configure the ginning loom according to the pattern program. A gin loom can have one or more shuttles, each of which can control a different warp and weft yarn.
Yarn loading: The warp and weft yarns are loaded into the gin loom according to the requirements of the pattern program.
Debugging: The ginning loom needs to be debugged to ensure the correctness of the pattern program and the quality of weaving. Debugging includes loom speed, loom tension, loom layout, etc.
Weaving: The loom starts to weave the embossed fabric, interweaving the warp and weft yarns according to the pattern program to form patterns and patterns.
Inspection: The finished embossed fabric needs to be inspected for quality. The inspection includes the correctness of patterns and patterns, the brilliance of colors, the flatness of the cloth surface and the softness of the texture.
Finishing: The tested embossed fabrics need to be finished, including washing, drying, finishing and other processes, in order to improve the quality and feel of the fabric.
Packaging: Finally, the finished embossed fabrics are packaged according to specifications and colors, and sent to downstream manufacturers or retailers.
Generally speaking, the production process of embossed fabrics is relatively complicated, and it takes multiple processes to produce high-quality embossed fabrics. With the continuous development of technology, the production process of embossed fabrics is also continuously improved to meet the ever-increasing requirements of consumers