Jacquard Cloth is a kind of fabric formed by weaving spun yarn, and its pattern is achieved by constantly changing the structure of warp and weft. The production process of Jacquard Cloth requires fine yarn weaving, so the finishing cost is relatively high.
The production of Jacquard Cloth mainly depends on the jacquard machine. The jacquard machine weaves various patterns by controlling the movement law of the warp. The specific steps are as follows:
Design pattern: The designer first designs the required pattern and converts it into a code that the jacquard machine can recognize.
Weaving: The jacquard machine controls the up and down movement of the warp according to the designed code to form a specific pattern structure. Large jacquard uses thousands of warp yarns, while small jacquard uses two or more tissue changes to form patterns.
Dyeing and finishing: The woven jacquard grey fabric needs to be dyed and finished to obtain the final product. Monochrome Jacquard Cloth is woven first and then dyed, while multi-color Jacquard Cloth is dyed yarn first and then woven.
Characteristics of Jacquard Cloth include:
Rich patterns: Various patterns can be drawn, such as plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum, birds and animals, etc., with a three-dimensional sense.
Excellent texture: Delicate and smooth texture, good gloss, good hand feel, good drape and breathability.
Strong durability: Not easy to deform, not easy to fade, high color fastness13.
Jacquard Cloth is widely used in various textiles, such as bedding, curtains, blankets, etc., and is favored for its decorativeness and durability.