What are the 3 types of fabric testing?
Textile testing uses professional testing equipment to conduct qualitative or quantitative inspection tests on the quality and performance of fabrics in accordance with relevant standards by physical and chemical methods and make test reports.
Textile testing uses scientific testing techniques and methods to assess product quality. Starting from the purpose and conditions of use of the product, analyze and study the composition, structure, nature of the product and its impact on product quality, determine the use value of the product, and determine whether it meets the requirements of the prescribed standards.
What are the three types of textiles? What is the difference between these three types?
There are several forms of classification of textiles. I don’t know how the original poster asks about the classification. For example, classification by use, classification by organization, classification by production method, etc.
For example, according to the production method, it can be divided into three categories: woven fabrics (also called woven fabrics), knitted fabrics, and non-woven fabrics.
Woven fabric is a fabric made by weaving warp and weft yarns according to a certain rule on a loom.
Knitted fabric is a fabric formed by knitting regular movement of yarns to form loops, and loops and loops are intertwined with each other.
Non-woven fabric is a kind of fabric that does not need to be spun and weaves, but only oriented or randomly arranged textile short fibers or filaments to form a web structure, and then reinforced by mechanical, thermal bonding or chemical methods. It directly uses polymer chips, short fibers or filaments to form new fiber products with soft, air-permeable and planar structure through various web forming methods and consolidation technologies.
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