Title: 2019 Textile Fabric Types
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Denim Fabric
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Aertex Fabric
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Aida cloth Fabric
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Chiffon Fabric
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Chintz Fabric
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Introduction
A number of techniques are used for producing
fabrics such as weaving, knitting, and felting.
The type of fabrics varies by the fibres, the
fabric formation techniques, machinery used for
producing them, and finishing techniques. Fabrics
can also be made differently based on the
end-usage by textiles manufacturers in tirupur
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Denim Fabric
The denim fabric is generally colored with indigo
dye to create blue jeans though jeans denoted a
distinct lighter cotton textile. Denim fabric is
used on a large scale all over the world
economies. Its vivid texture and ability to
provide extreme comfort makes it one of demanding
fashion entities all over.
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Aertex Fabric
Two threads or ends act as one thread when a
weft thread passes between them, the doup ends
twist catching the weft and holding it tightly in
place. Very fancy and beautiful clothes can be
produced by combining the cross weaving with
other weave structures.
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Aida cloth Fabric
Aida cloth is a cotton fabric with a natural mesh
pattern generally used for cross-stitch
embroidery. The open, even-weave Aida fabrics
natural stiffness enables the fabric the
embroiders choice.
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Chiffon Fabric
Chiffon fabric can be manufactured using
different fibers like silk, synthetic, polyester,
rayon, cotton, etc. but it is generally
associated with fibers like nylon or silk.
Chiffon fabric can easily be dyed in contrast to
any desired color shade and used for bridal gowns
and also appears in evening dresses, prom
dresses, and scarves.
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Chintz Fabric
Chintz is a medium weight, plain woven cotton
yarn. It is often given a glazed finish which may
be temporary or semi-permanent glazed chintz are
available in solid colour as well as printed with
floral prints. These are often made from blends
of cotton and polyester or rayon.
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Conclusion
The processing sector, i.e., dyeing, finishing,
and printing is mostly small in scale. The
largest amongst these would dye and finish about
5000 m/day. automated large batch or continuous
processing and have an average scale of about
20,000 m of cloth daily. The best textiles shop
in Tiruppur has a lot of high-quality clothes.
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