Single jersey fabrics are among the most available fabric types on the market. Single jersey fabrics produced only in circular knitting machines are knitted flat from cotton or cotton-weighted mixed yarns.
They are generally produced with a low weight between 100-130 grams. Since the single jersey fabric has a flat front and a reverse loop structure, the front and back are different. The single jersey fabric types named according to the yarns used can be knitted with single-ply yarns and high weight. Single jersey fabrics produced in double layers or in different variations are generally used in the production of slip, athlete, undershirt, t-shirt and underwear.
What is the Interlock Fabric?
They are double layer fabrics knitted in double plate circular knitting machines. In case the interlock fabrics stretch, only the loops on the right are visible. The ribana comes empty, empty and empty. In general, the interlock fabric properties are as follows:
It is used frequently in underwear, summer and winter sports products,
It is preferred in medical clothing,
The fabric is stretched transversely to distinguish it from the rib, if the loops are mutual, they are interlocked,
It has the same appearance on the front and back,
It has a tight structure,
Stretches horizontally,
Its shape keeping feature is high,
Its weight is heavy,
There is air between front and back surface,
Steel Interlock (Punto Di Roma)
Three yarn knitted fabrics, which are among the fabric types used in textile, are known as Three Ply Fleece in English.
Unlike two yarn knitted fabrics, it is produced by using a third yarn with the addition of a third yarn to the ground and lining yarn. Of the three threads, which are generally used differently from each other, the ground yarn is provided with the first ground yarn, the surface with the second yarn, and the third yarn is stronger, and the lining yarn is not visible on the surface of the fabric.
Two-thread fabrics are also known as lining braided. The name known on the market is defined as two yarn knitted fabrics. RL is produced in single plate circular knitting machines by stacking them in the form of needles and locks.
It is obtained by giving two threads that are different in number size to the same needle. So ground yarn and lining yarn are used together. The lining thread is thick and suitable for spinning. The lining thread should be two times thicker than the ground thread.
Two threads (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Lycra Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Grimelanj Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Grimelanj Lycra Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Printed Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Printed Lycra Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Combed Two Yarns (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Cotton Polyester Full Lycra Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Grimelanj Full Lycra Two Thread (20/10 - 20/20 - 30/20 - 30/30 - 30/70 - 30/100 - 30/150)
Technological products developing with changing technology and dizzying speed continue to innovate in the fabric industry as in all production areas.
Ribbed fabrics made with the ingenuity of the most advanced machines of double-plate circular knitting systems are briefly the type of fabric obtained by placing the cylinder and cover needles crosswise in the knitting machines we have specified. The flexibility of these double-knitted fabrics in the transverse direction is extremely high.
Camisole fabric, which is generally preferred in winter, is knitted with 3 needles. Camisole, which is a kind of rib, has a transverse elongation feature. In some belts, camisole fabric is used because they have the feature of elongation.
In recent years, camisole fabric types have been used in microfiber products. They are generally used in sweaters, belts and underwear. Camisole, which is used in low-burning fabrics, is one of the most preferred fabrics that firefighters prefer, due to its natural raw material.
Camisole Types:
OE Camisole
Combed Camisole
Lycra Camisole
Striped Camisole
Jacquard Camisole