Hey, have you read our previous post; Textile Electrode? Do you know; what is woven Fabric? Woven fabrics are made by using two or more sets of yarn interlaced at...
What is Fabric? Textile Fabric are made by utilizing various methods, for example, weaving, sewing, stitching, and so on. The vast majority of the textures are sewn or woven. However,...
Antique Satin Fabric is also called satin-back shantung. It refers to any five or eight harnesses (shaft) satin weave that uses slubbed or unevenly spun yarns in the weft (filling) Antique Satin is reversible...
Introduction Gauze fabric is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave. In this blog post, we will learn What is Gauze Fabric. Gauze Fabric Properties and Uses....
Sherpa’s trademark is its super soft and luxurious texture. Generally resembling wool or sheepskin; Sherpa Fabric is the perfect eco-friendly alternative to fleece. In this blog post; we will...
The beta cloth is a type of fireproof silica fiber cloth used in the manufacture of Apollo/Skylab A7L spacesuits. Beta cloth consists of fine woven silica fiber, similar to fiberglass. Beta Cloth Fabric does...
Introduction Milk Fiber was firstly introduced in 1930 in Italy & America to compete with wool. It is also known as Casein Fiber or milk wool. In this blog post, we will try to cover...
Introduction Textile electrodes are usually made of conductive yarns by weaving; knitting, or embroidering processes; or by coating or printing conductive polymers on non-conductive fabrics. In the studies...
Introduction From the title; you already know that we will discuss the Top 12 types of Technical Textile. Before that; do you know; What is Technical Textile? Technical...