Difference Between Warp Knitting and Weft Knitting:
1)The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of weft knitting.
2)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.
3)Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each needle loops has its own thread.
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.
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