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Brief introduction of woven marks

Weaving marks are mainly divided into two types according to the process: edge weaving and edge cutting.

selvage label:

When the required trademark is woven according to the width at one time, it is called selvage trademark. This process avoids many disadvantages of trimming, but the yield is low. It is also divided into plane/satin, which is characterized by soft and stiff feel. It is more suitable for high-grade clothing products, such as fashion and suits, and is used most by Japanese manufacturers who are very particular about quality, and the machines are also made in Japan. Generally, the woven edge mark is made of satin, but the satin background color is difficult to express, and the problem is often solved by ironing/dyeing.

Generally, there are wooden shuttle machines for selvage weaving, and there are generally no more than four colors; There is also a crochet machine, which can also weave the quality of various processes, and even add transparent polyester yarn to the warp yarn, which is called a fish crochet machine.

besides the width, the total length of each color, and the process, the cost of the fabric label is also related to the variety of yarn used. JB series yarns are commonly used

trimming cloth labels in the world:

As the name implies, they are woven as a whole on a special high-speed machine, and then cut into strips according to the target width. Because of the heating and melting characteristics of polyester, the yarns will stick to each other when cutting, and will not come loose. It is also for this reason that the appearance and feel will be affected to some extent, and a good machine will be better, and ultrasonic cutting will be better than ordinary electric heating knives. Strip-packed cloth labels can be directly sorted and sent to garment factories for processing; If the requirements are strict, it still needs to be cut and folded. The maximum width of a single computer jacquard module is 2cm. By increasing the number of jacquard modules, wider trademarks can be woven, and larger shapes can be processed.