What Are the Different Types of Textile Machine?
Weaving machines, also known as spinning machines, loom, cotton spinning machines, etc. In ancient times, weaving machines were driven by manpower. A textile machine is a full name of a tool that processes raw materials such as thread, silk, and hemp into silk threads and weaves them into cloth. Like spinning pendants, spinning wheels, spindles, pedal looms, modern mechanical looms, modern CNC automatic looms, etc. The development of ancient and modern textile technological processes and equipment is designed to respond to textile raw materials. Therefore, raw materials have an important position in textile technology. The fibers used for textile in various countries in the ancient world were natural fibers, generally three types of short fibers (wool, hemp, and cotton).
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- In ancient times, the fibers used in textiles in the world were all natural fibers, usually wool, hemp, and cotton. Three types of staple fibers were used. For example, the wool used in the Mediterranean region was only wool and linen; cotton used to be used in the Indian Peninsula. In addition to these three fibers, ancient China also used a large amount of long fibers, silk.
- Silk is the finest, longest and finest textile fiber among all natural fibers, and can weave a variety of complex pattern jacquard fabrics. The extensive use of silk fibers has greatly promoted the progress of ancient Chinese textile technology and textile machinery, thereby making silk production technology the most distinctive and representative textile technology in ancient China.