The key to ensuring the uniformity of plain linen woven fabrics: screening and application of high-quality linen fibers
In the textile industry, the uniformity of fabrics is one of the important indicators for measuring product quality. For plain linen woven fabrics, ensuring its uniformity is not only related to the aesthetics of the product, but also to its durability and performance. To achieve this goal, it is particularly important to select high-quality linen fibers as raw materials and to carefully screen and process them.
As a natural fiber, linen fibers are favored for their unique hygroscopicity, breathability and antibacterial properties. However, linen fibers from different batches and sources may have large differences in physical properties, such as fiber length, strength and fineness. These differences will directly affect the uniformity and overall quality of woven fabrics.
Therefore, when selecting linen fibers as raw materials, the quality of the fibers should be the first thing to pay attention to. High-quality linen fibers should have longer fiber length, moderate fineness and higher strength. Such fibers can be better interwoven during the weaving process to form a uniform and tight fabric structure.
At the same time, in order to further improve the uniformity of linen fibers, it is also necessary to carefully screen and process the raw materials. By screening, impurities, short fibers and weak fibers in the raw materials can be removed. These impurities and unqualified fibers will not only affect the appearance quality of the fabric, but also reduce its mechanical strength and durability. After screening, the physical properties of the flax fibers, such as length, fineness and strength, are more consistent, which is conducive to the smooth progress of the subsequent weaving process.
During the weaving process, the flax fibers also need to be reasonably treated and processed. For example, the humidity and temperature of the fibers can be adjusted by humidification, heating, etc., making them easier to interweave. At the same time, it is also necessary to control the process parameters of the loom, such as tension, speed and needle length, to ensure the uniformity and stability of the fabric.
In addition, attention should also be paid to the storage and preservation of flax fibers. Flax fibers should be stored in a dry, ventilated and light-proof environment to avoid adverse factors such as moisture, mildew and direct sunlight. At the same time, the stored fibers need to be checked and turned regularly to prevent the fibers from agglomerating and deteriorating.
To ensure the uniformity of plain flax woven fabrics, it is necessary to select high-quality flax fibers as raw materials, and to ensure the uniformity of the fiber raw materials through fine screening and processing. At the same time, the fibers need to be properly handled and processed during the weaving process, and care should be taken to avoid the influence of adverse factors during storage and preservation. Only in this way can high-quality, uniform and stable plain linen woven fabrics be produced to meet the needs of the market and consumers.