Do you know about weaving shedding, Picking, Beating, Take off & Let off motion?
Weaving Shedding:
It is the process of separating the warp threads into two layers to form a tunnel, called shed through which shuttle carrying weft passes is known as shedding. Some warp threads are raised up and some are depressed down to create the tunnel.
Weaving Picking:
The method of passing the weft threads which traverses across the fabric through shed is called picking. The insert4ed weft is known as pick.
Weaving Beating:
It is the process of pushing the pick into the ready woven fabric at a point known as fell of the cloth.
Let- off Motion:
The motion which delivers warp in the weaving area at the requi4rd rate and at a suitable constant tension by unwinding it from a flanged beam called let-off motion.
Take-up Motion:
The motion which withdrawals fabric from the weaving area; at the constant rate that will give the required spacing and winds the fabric onto a roller is called take up motion.
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