Understanding of warp knitting

Understanding of warp knitting

Understanding of warp knitting

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Write down the differences between  warp knitting and weft knitting.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Touhidul Islam 191-23-5486 -
Answer to the question:

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Abdullah Al Masud -
Answer to the question:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Tanvir Mahtab -
ans :
Warp knitting:
1. The loops are produced to the length of fabric.
2. The Yarns run in the vertical direction.
3. Each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different Yarn.
4. It is elastic to the length.
5. Its elasticity is less.
6. Yarns are supplied from beam.
Weft knitting:
1. The loops are produced to the width of the fabric.
2. The Yarns run in the horizontal direction.
3. A horizontal row of loops can be made by using on Yarn.
4. It is elastic to the width.
5. Higher elasticity.
6. Yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Rakibul Hassan Jahin -
Answer to the question:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Aminul Islam 191-23-5528 -

Answer to the question:

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below

1.    In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

2.    Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.

3.    In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

4.    In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

5.    Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

6.    The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.

7.    Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.


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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Rakin Raihan -
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Asiful Bhuya Asif Asiful -
My Id-191-23-5507

Sec-D

Ans-

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Rafayet Ullah Sarkar Regan -
Difference between Warp Knitting & Weft Knitting

01.
In warp knitting used yarn runs in the horizontal direction.
In weft knitting used yarn runs in the vertical direction.

02.
Warp knitting is elastic to the length.

Weft knitting is elastic to the width.

03
Warp knitting has less shrinkage than weft knitting.
Weft knitting has higher shrinkage than warp knitting.

04
Warp knitting Used yarns are supplied from the beam.
Weft knitting used yarns are supplied from the cone.

05
Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash.

Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.

06
Warp knitting is suitable for producing coarse fabric.
Weft knitting is perfect for producing thin fabric.

07
Elasticity is less for warp knitted fabric.
Higher elasticity for weft knitted fabric.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Rimaz Rimon -
Answer to the question:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by MD SAGOR AHAMED -
The differenences between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :

1. In weft knitting machine many number of cone package are placed around to the circular knitting machine but in warp knitting machine 4, 8 beams are placed into the machine.
2. Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
3. From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
4. In weft knitting machine cylinder, dial are used but warp knitting machine cylinder and dial are not used.
5. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
6.In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
7. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9.In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

This is the differences of warp knitting machine and weft knitting machine.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Marjuk Ahamed -
Answer to the question:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by LUTFULLAHIL BARI -
Differences between Warp knitting and Weft knitting are given below:
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
3. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
4. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
5. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Rabbi Ul Alam -
Difference between warp knitting and weft knitting:

Warp knitting:
1. The loops are produced to the length of fabric.
2. The Yarns run in the vertical direction.
3. Each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different Yarn.
4. Its elasticity is less.
5. Yarns are supplied from beam.
6. At least one yarn is needed for each needle.
7. Less shrinkage.

Weft knitting:
1. The loops are produced to the width of the fabric.
2. The Yarns run in the horizontal direction.
3. A horizontal row of loops can be made by using on Yarn.
4. Higher elasticity.
5. Yarns are supplied from cone.
6. Any number of needle are required for one yarn.
7. Higher shrinkage.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Sinha -
The differences between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :

1) Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
2) In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used , while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used.
3) The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
4) In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5) Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
6) From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
7) In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8) Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9) In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
10) In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

those are the differences of warp knitting machine and weft knitting machine.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Fahim Zadi Raju -

Answer:

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below:

  • In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
  • Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
  • In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
  • In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
  • Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
  • The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
  • Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
  • In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
  • In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
  • Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Mohibulla -

Differences between Warp and weft knitting are giving below-

1.One set of needle used in warp knitting ,

Two sets of needle used in weft knitting

2.In weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are produced

 but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced

3.Dial and cylinder are not used in warp knitting ,

Dial and cylinder are used in weft knitting.

4.In warp beam used for yarn supply

but, in weft cone or cheese can be used for yarn supply

5.The yarn runs in horizontal direction in weft

the yarn runs vertical direction in warp

6.Warp produces coarse fabric

Weft produces better fabric than warp

7.Any kind of design can be produce in warp

A certain design can be produced in weft 

8.Production rate of warp is high

production rate of weft is lower than warp knitting


These are the differences between warp and weft knitting 

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Johirul Islam -

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below

  1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
  2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
  3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
  4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
  5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
  6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
  7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
  8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
  9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
  10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Ashikullah Mondal -

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-

Warp knitting: 

1. Here, the used yarn runs in the horizontal direction.

2 . Warp knitting is elastic to the length.

3. It has less shrinkage than weft knitting.

4. Used yarns are supplied from the beam.

5. Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash.

Weft knitting: 

1.Here the used yarn runs in the vertical direction.

2. This type of knitting is elastic to the width.

3.  It has higher shrinkage than warp knitting.

4. Here, used yarns are supplied from the cone.

5. Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Habibur Rahman Prodhan -
Answer to the question:

The difference between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :
1. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
2. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used , while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used.
3. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
4. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5. Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
6. From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
7. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
10. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

These are the differences of warp knitting machine and weft knitting machine.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Palash Debnath -
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Tufayel Ahmed Shawon -
Difference between Warp knitting & Weft knitting:


(1)In warp knitting the loops are produced to the length of fabric and in weft knitting the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.

(2)In warp knitting the thread runs in the vertical direction and in weft knitting the thread runs in the horizontal direction.

(3)In warp knitting each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and in weft knitting a horizontal row of loops can be made by using on thread.

(4)Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.

(5)Warp knitting has less elasticity and weft knitting has higher elasticity.

(6)In warp knitting yarns are supplied from beam and in weft knitting yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Sayed Mahmudul Haque Anik 191-23-5604 -
Ans. Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below:

1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.

3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.

7. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
So these are some of the differences between warp knitting and weft knitting.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Miraz Sarker -

Difference between Warp knitting & Weft knitting:



(1)In warp knitting he loops are produced to the length of fabric and in weft knitting the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.


(2)In warp knitting the threads runs in the vertical direction and in weft knitting and in weft knitting the threads runs in the horizontal direction.


(3)In warp knitting each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and in weft knitting a horizontal row of loops can be made by using on thread.


(4)Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.


(5)Warp knitting has less elasticity and weft knitting has higher elasticity.


(6)In warp knitting yarns are supplied from

beam and in weft knitting yarns are supplied from cone.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Samir Mondal Robi -
Ans:
Differences in warp knitting and weft Knitting:
1. weft knitting: In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric.
2. warp knitting: In warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

1. warp knitting: In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern.
2. weft knitting: In weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

1. warp knitting: In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle.
2. weft knitting: In weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

1. warp knitting: Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics.
2. weft knitting: In weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

1. weft knitting: In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction.
2. warp knitting: In warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.

1. weft knitting: In weft knitting the needles move alternatively.
2. weft knitting: In warp needles move simultaneously.

1. warp knitting: Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting
2. weft knitting: In weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by remon ahmed -

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below:

Warp knitting:

1) Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash.

2)Warp knitting is suitable for producing coarse fabric.

3)Elasticity is less for warp knitted fabric

4)The loops are produced to the length of fabric.

5)Used yarns are supplied from the beam.


Weft knitting:

1)Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.

2)This type of knitting is perfect for producing thin fabric.

3)Higher elasticity for weft knitted fabric

4)Here, the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.

5)used yarns are supplied from the cone.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Mostafigur Rahman Shuvo -
Answer to the question:

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below

1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.

3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.

7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Fayad Noor -
Answer:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below:

1. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
2. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
3.Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
4. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
5. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.

so these are the difference between these two types of knitting.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Sharif Hossain (191-23-5545) -
The differenences between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :

1. In weft knitting machine many number of cone package are placed around to the circular knitting machine but in warp knitting machine 4, 8 beams are placed into the machine.
2. Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
3. From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
4. In weft knitting machine cylinder, dial are used but warp knitting machine cylinder and dial are not used.
5. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
6.In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
7. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9.In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

This is the differences of warp knitting machine and weft knitting machine.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Abdulla Al Amin -

Answer to the question:

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are:

1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.

3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.

7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Ebrahim Khalil -
Answer:
Differences between warp and weft knitting are given below:
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Muntasir Mhamud -

Warp knitting: 

1. Here, the used yarn runs in the horizontal direction.

2 . Warp knitting is elastic to the length.

3. It has less shrinkage than weft knitting.

4. Used yarns are supplied from the beam.

5. Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash.


Weft knitting: 

1.Here the used yarn runs in the vertical direction.

2. This type of knitting is elastic to the width.

3.  It has higher shrinkage than warp knitting.

4. Here, used yarns are supplied from the cone.

5. Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Bristy- Debnath -
Warp Knitting : Warp knitting is defined as a stitch forming process in which the yarns are supplied to the knitting zone parallel to the selvedge.

Weft Knitting : Weft knitting is the simplest method of converting a yarn into fabrics.

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below :
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Arman Bahadur -
Differences between in warp knitting and weft knitting:
1.In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
2.The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
3.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
4.In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5.In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
6.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
7.Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash and weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.
8.Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
9. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Tasbir Khandakar ( 191-23-5635) -

Submitted by : Tasbir Khandakar

ID : 191-23-5635

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-

1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.

2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.

3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.

4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.

5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.

6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.

7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.

8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.

9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.

10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Nazmul Hasan -
Difference between Warp knitting & Weft knitting are given below


(1)In warp knitting he loops are produced to the length of fabric and in weft knitting the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.

(2)In warp knitting the threads runs in the vertical direction and in weft knitting and in weft knitting the threads runs in the horizontal direction.

(3)In warp knitting each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and in weft knitting a horizontal row of loops can be made by using on thread.

(4)Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.

(5)Warp knitting has less elasticity and weft knitting has higher elasticity.

(6)In warp knitting yarns are supplied from
beam and in weft knitting yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Kazi Mahadi hasan -
Difference between Warp knitting & Weft knitting:


(1)In warp knitting he loops are produced to the length of fabric and in weft knitting the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.

(2)In warp knitting the threads runs in the vertical direction and in weft knitting and in weft knitting the threads runs in the horizontal direction.

(3)In warp knitting each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and in weft knitting a horizontal row of loops can be made by using on thread.

(4)Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.

(5)Warp knitting has less elasticity and weft knitting has higher elasticity.

(6)In warp knitting yarns are supplied from
beam and in weft knitting yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Sabbir Samad Akib -
The differences between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :
1) Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
2) In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used , while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used.
3) The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
4) In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5) Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
6) From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
7) In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8) Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9) In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
10) In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
Those are the differences of warp knitting machine and weft knitting machine.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Masum (5521) -
Differences between Warp and Weft Knitting
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with a dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by zubaer kabir -
Answer:

Differences between Warp knitting and Weft knitting are given below:
1. Warp knitting is elastic to the length but weft knitting is elastic to the width.
2. Warp knitting Used yarns are supplied from the beam but weft knitting used yarns are supplied from the cone.
3. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
4. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
5. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
6. Warp knitting is suitable for producing coarse fabric but weft knitting is perfect for producing thin fabric.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Abdur Rouf -
Warp Knitting : Warp knitting is defined as a stitch forming process in which the yarns are supplied to the knitting zone parallel to the selvedge.

Weft Knitting : Weft knitting is the simplest method of converting a yarn into fabrics.

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below :
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Jahisuddin Diamond -

Id:191-23-5605
Ans:Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Hanjala Bin Abdul Hannan 191-23-5567 -
Differences between Warp and Weft Knitting
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with a dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Nishat Tasnim Arthy -
By Nishat Tasnim Arthy 191-23-5587
Difference between Warp Knitting & Weft Knitting

01.
In warp knitting used yarn runs in the horizontal direction.
In weft knitting used yarn runs in the vertical direction.

02.
Warp knitting is elastic to the length.

Weft knitting is elastic to the width.

03
Warp knitting has less shrinkage than weft knitting.
Weft knitting has higher shrinkage than warp knitting.

04
Warp knitting Used yarns are supplied from the beam.
Weft knitting used yarns are supplied from the cone.

05
Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash.

Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.

06
Warp knitting is suitable for producing coarse fabric.
Weft knitting is perfect for producing thin fabric.

07
Elasticity is less for warp knitted fabric.
Higher elasticity for weft knitted fabric.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Rahim Sikder -
Difference between Warp knitting & Weft knitting:





(1)In warp knitting he loops are produced to the length of fabric and in weft knitting the loops are produced to the width of the fabric.



(2)In warp knitting the threads runs in the vertical direction and in weft knitting and in weft knitting the threads runs in the horizontal direction.



(3)In warp knitting each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and in weft knitting a horizontal row of loops can be made by using on thread.



(4)Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.



(5)Warp knitting has less elasticity and weft knitting has higher elasticity.



(6)In warp knitting yarns are supplied from

beam and in weft knitting yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting
by Rakibul Hassan Jahin - Saturday, 10 April 2021, 3:44 PM
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Answer to the question:
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md. Saydur Rahman Miazi -
Difference Between Warp Knitting and Weft Knitting:

I. Warp knitting used yarns are supplied from the beam and weft knitting used cone for supplied yarn.

II. In warp knitting, the used yarn runs in the horizontal direction .On the other hand, weft knitting the used yarn runs in the vertical direction.
III. Warp knitting is elastic to the length and weft knitting is elastic to the width.
IV. It has less shrinkage than weft knitting and it has higher shrinkage than warp knitting.
V. Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash and Weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Sabbir Samad Akib -
Differences between in warp knitting and weft knitting:
1.In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
2.The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
3.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
4.In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5.In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
6.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
7.Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash and weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.
8.Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
9. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Sazedul Islam -
Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md.Sabbir Samad Akib -
The differences between weft knitting machine and warp knitting machine is given below :

1) Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
2) In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used , while in warp knitting many sets of yarns is used.
3) The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
4) In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5) Weft knitting machine is circular but warp knitting machine is like loom structure.
6) From weft knitting machine t-shirt fabric, polo shirt fabric sweater fabric are made but in warp knitting machine net or Jersey fabric are produced.
7) In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp needles moves simultaneously.
8) Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
9) In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v shaped.
10) In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Shahin -
Warp knitting 1)The loops are produced to the length of fabric. 2)The Yarns run in the vertical direction. 3)Each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different Yarn. 4)It is elastic to the length. 5)Its elasticity is less. 6)Yarns are supplied from beam. weft knitting 1)The loops are produced to the width of the fabric. 2)The Yarns run in the horizontal direction. 3)A horizontal row of loops can be made by using on Yarn. 4)It is elastic to the width. 5)Higher elasticity. 6)Yarns are supplied from cone.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Sumaiya Akter -

Differences between in warp knitting and weft knitting:

1.In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
2.The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
3.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
4.In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
5.In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
6.Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
7.Warp knitted fabric is too much perfect for the dry wash and weft knitted fabric is perfect for hand wash.
8.Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
9. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Nusrat Oishi -

Differences in warp and weft Knitting are given below:


1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.


2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.


3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.


4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.


5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.


6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.


7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging

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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Abdullah Al Meraz -
Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams is required for warp knitting whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Md Sharif Hossain (191-23-5545) -
Answer to the question:

Differences in warp and weft knitting are given below-
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses along the weft-wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting many sets of yarns are used coming from the warp-wise direction of the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loop has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in weft knitting the needles produce loops in the widthwise direction of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the stitches on the face of fabric appear vertically straight having v-shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with dimensional stability almost equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles move alternatively while in warp needles move simultaneously.
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Re: Understanding of warp knitting

by Masud Kabir -
Warp knitting is a family of knitting methods in which the yarn zigzags along the length of the fabric; i.e., following adjacent columns, or wales, of knitting, rather than a single row, or course. For comparison, knitting across the width of the fabric is called weft knitting.