In the technology of tufted
carpet , the tufting machine is fed with a large number of
threads, and a spun-bonded nonwoven fabric, as the ground of the carpet. The
needles of the tufting machine make tracks of parallel stitches through the
ground fabric, creating a terry surface. The formed carpet is back coated with
adhesive resin to bind the carpet pile to the ground fabric and the adhesive is
covered with jute fabric as a back. Then, the carpet surface is sheared to
improve the appearance and regulate it.
Production processes for weaving yarns
The production processes for weaving yarns into fabric starts with a large number of parallel threads are arranged with the required
length, wound on a beam, strengthened and smoothed by sizing, and interlaced
with weft threads on the loom to produce a woven fabric, which is wound on
another beam (cloth beam).
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