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C738B
TENGSHI
Item: | C738B |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 245gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
The creation of chenille fabric begins with the production of chenille yarn, a process that involves weaving short lengths of yarn, called "pile, " between two core yarns and then twisting them together. This technique traps the pile yarns at right angles, creating the characteristic fuzzy surface. The pile can be made from various fibers such as cotton, rayon, silk, or synthetic materials, influencing the texture and sheen of the final fabric. The quality of chenille yarn is crucial, as it determines the softness, durability, and appearance of the fabric.
Once the chenille yarn is produced, it is woven into fabric using traditional weaving methods. The flexibility of chenille yarn allows for various patterns and designs, enhancing its appeal in different applications. The weaving process must be carefully managed to maintain the integrity of the pile, ensuring that the fabric retains its plush texture. Advanced looms and weaving technologies have further improved the efficiency and quality of chenille fabric production, making it accessible for a wide range of uses.
Multicolor colors available also can be customized according to the requirement.
Item: | C738B |
Composition: | 100% Polyester |
Width: | 55/56" (140cm) |
Weight (g/m2): | 245gsm |
Knitting Technics | Woven |
Dye Method | Yarn Dye |
Usage | Furniture,Sofa, Chair, Textile,Curtain |
The creation of chenille fabric begins with the production of chenille yarn, a process that involves weaving short lengths of yarn, called "pile, " between two core yarns and then twisting them together. This technique traps the pile yarns at right angles, creating the characteristic fuzzy surface. The pile can be made from various fibers such as cotton, rayon, silk, or synthetic materials, influencing the texture and sheen of the final fabric. The quality of chenille yarn is crucial, as it determines the softness, durability, and appearance of the fabric.
Once the chenille yarn is produced, it is woven into fabric using traditional weaving methods. The flexibility of chenille yarn allows for various patterns and designs, enhancing its appeal in different applications. The weaving process must be carefully managed to maintain the integrity of the pile, ensuring that the fabric retains its plush texture. Advanced looms and weaving technologies have further improved the efficiency and quality of chenille fabric production, making it accessible for a wide range of uses.
Multicolor colors available also can be customized according to the requirement.