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Woven

Woven

Woven

In a woven fabric, the longitudinal threads that run parallel to the fabric's selvage are called the warp, while the transverse threads that run perpendicular to the warp are called the weft or filling. The warp and weft threads are interlaced at right angles to each other, creating a grid-like pattern that gives woven fabrics their distinctive appearance.

  • Description

    woven

    Woven fabrics can be made from a variety of natural or synthetic fibers, including cotton, wool, silk, polyester, nylon, and more. Each type of fiber contributes to the fabric's properties, such as its texture, strength, drape, and breathability.

    Woven fabrics are widely used in the textile industry for various applications, including clothing, home textiles (such as bedsheets and curtains), upholstery, bags, and accessories. They are valued for their durability, stability, and versatility, making them a popular choice for a wide range of products.

    Applications Of woven

    • Agriculture
    • Bulk Packaging
    • Industrial