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Difference between weaving and winding.

Difference between weaving and winding.

by Saidur Rahman -
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Weaving Preparation:
Yarn is the basic building block in weaving. Therefore, after yarn manufacturing, the next successive step would be to weave the yarn into a fabric. Before weaving, the warp and weft yarns are subjected to several preparation processes. Among them winding and warping are two important process of weaving preparation. In this article, I have discussed on difference between winding and warping in a table. Before giving difference I am giving short description about winding and warping in weaving.

Yarn preparation steps for weavingFigure 1: Yarn preparation steps for weaving

Winding in Weaving:
Winding is the major preparation process for filling yarn. Winding is basically transferring a yarn from one type of package to another. The winding is the process of yarn transferring to obtaining a larger package from several small from spinner’s packages with the possibility of cutting out unwanted and problematic faults, especially for ring spun yarns. In winding process, reducing yarn faults like IPI (Imperfection index i.e. thick places, thin places, neps, hairiness), slubs, double knots etc. In yarn dyeing to make soft packages winding is used. So that dyes can penetrate easily in the yarn. Winding are two types: precession winding and non-precession winding.