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Knitting Vs Weaving

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Comparison

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Weaving
Weaving is the intersection of
two sets of straight threads,
warp and weft, which cross and
interweave at right angles to
each other

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Knitting
Knitting is the interlooping of
yarn(s), which are interlaced in
a variety of ways to form a
fabric

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Comparison
• Rigid • Weft Knit :
(Inextensible), Highly
High Elastic Extensible,
Recovery. Incomplete
Elastic Recovery

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Easy to Tear • Difficult to Tear

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Gets Crease And • Highly Crease
Wrinkled resistant

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Thinner Fabrics • Thicker fabrics

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Stiffer • Limb

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Air Permeability • Air Permeability
is Less is More

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Stronger Fabrics • Weaker Fabrics
coz High Twist in coz Less Twist in
Yarns Yarns

Woven Knitted

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Comparison
• Tested by • Tested by Multi-
Loading or Directional
Extending fabric Bursting
fabrics in Strength Test
Warp/Weft
Directions
Woven Knitted

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