Fourth, textile classification:

 

  1. According to the use, it can be divided into three categories: clothing textiles, decorative textiles and industrial products;

 

1 Clothing textiles include all kinds of textile fabrics for making garments, as well as various textile accessories such as sewing threads, elastic bands, collar linings, and linings, as well as knitted garments, gloves, socks, and the like.

 

2 Decorative textiles have more outstanding characteristics than other textiles in terms of variety structure, texture pattern and color matching. It can also be said to be a craft art. Can be divided into indoor products, bedding and outdoor products, including household cloth and restaurant bath room supplies, such as: carpets, sofa sets, chairs, tapestries, stickers, elephant covers, textiles, curtains, towels, tea towels, tablecloths, Handkerchiefs, etc.; bedding includes bedspreads, sheets, quilts, duvet covers, blankets, towels, pillow cores, cores, pillowcases, etc. Outdoor items include artificial turf and the like.

 

3 Industrial textiles have a wide range of uses and many varieties. Commonly used are tarpaulin, gun coat, filter cloth, screen mesh, road base cloth and so on.

 

  1. According to different production methods, it is divided into six categories: line, belt, rope, woven fabric and woven fabric.

 

1 line category: textile fiber is spun by spinning, and more than two yarns are combined;

 

2 belt type: narrow or tubular fabric, called belt type;

 

3 rope category: multiple strands twisted into a rope;

 

4 woven fabric: a fabric woven by warp and weft intersection is called woven fabric;

 

5 Knitted fabrics: fabrics in which the yarns are looped together and directly formed into a knitted fabric;

 

6 Non-woven fabric: A sheet textile formed by fiber processing without traditional textile technology, called a non-woven fabric.

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