Jacquard is a textile with an interlocking pattern of warp and weft threads.There are many different types of textiles and jacquard is one of the major categories. Jacquard fabrics can be divided into home textiles and fashion fabrics, and Chinese silk has been known worldwide for its jacquard weaving since the ancient Silk Road. There are many jacquard loom manufacturers in China.

Jacquard fabrics can be used in a wide variety of ways, not only for casual trousers, sportswear, suits, etc., but also as a bedding material. They are popular for their comfort and ease of use.

hey are popular for their comfort and wearability.

The fabric is made from polyester low stretch yarns, with a satin plain texture and interwoven on air-jet looms. The fabric is then desized, pre-shrunk and softened to give it a particularly good air permeability and a soft and smooth feel.

Demand was strong, with more customers ordering samples, and weaving production and sales were strong, with the market price of blank fabric trading at around RMB5.80/m. In addition, the twisted dyestuff has also been well received by garment manufacturers and is mainly used for casual trousers, sportswear and bed linen, which is both dyed and printed. Jacquard is a new material that combines comfort, modernity and artistry, attracting traders with its seductive power and selling well.

WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRINTS AND JACQUARDS?

A printed fabric is a fabric that is woven and then printed with flowers, so you can choose from a variety of options, whereas a jacquard fabric is woven when the fabric is woven and you can't choose the flowers after the fabric is formed.

The jacquard stitch technique originates from the original jacquard loom picking, which was already used on twill and jacquard machine during the Han Dynasty. A pattern of knitted fabric, also called 'macramé'. It is formed by weaving a mat of yarn into a loop on a needle selected for the pattern. Jacquard can be formed in weft or warp knitting, single- or double-frame knitted fabrics. They form fabrics with larger patterns and more complex designs, such as brocade, satin, silk portraits, silk landscapes and jacquard quilts. Jacquard tissues are woven using a jacquard weaving machine. Weft knitted jacquard consists of two or more loop systems that weave a horizontal row of jacquard loops. Each loop-forming system forms loops only on those needles selected according to the pattern required, and the non-looping needles are withdrawn from work.

The three-coloured jacquard tissue in weft knitting consists of three loop-forming systems knitting a horizontal row of jacquard loops. The red, black and white threads are woven in the 1, 2 and 3 loop systems respectively, so that on the front side three threads form a coil row and on the back side two of the threads are arranged one apart to form a coil row. There are many different types of weft jacquard tissues, which can be divided into single-frame and double-frame according to their structure, and single-frame and multi-coloured according to their colour. Single-frame jacquards can be divided into uniform and uneven jacquards, depending on the size of the loops, and uneven jacquards are commonly used in hosiery and outerwear fabrics. Double-fronted jacquards are divided into full and incomplete jacquards, depending on their construction. In each loop system, all panelled needles participate in knitting the loop on the opposite side to form a complete jacquard pattern.

A tissue formed by the participation of all panelled needles in every other knitting is called incomplete jacquard. Incomplete jacquard is often used in the production of fabrics with a clear pattern, a stable structure and little stretch and dispersion. Weft jacquard knitted fabrics are used for a wide variety of outerwear and decorative purposes, as the pattern of the fabric can be varied within a certain range. Warp knitting jacquard refers to the formation of elongated loops without the needles being padded and de-looped during the warp knitting process. In this type of tissue, the comb is not fully threaded and the needles corresponding to the empty guide needles are not padded and closed, so that new yarn is not padded onto these needles and old loops are not removed from these needles to form elongated loops. Warp knitting jacquards often use a flower press to keep selected needles from closing. The recesses of the flower press must correspond to the empty guide needles in the comb, and the flower press must move across the comb in conjunction with it. Warp knitting jacquard is used for a wide range of clothing and decorative purposes.