Process Flow Chart of Weaving Manufacturing | How to weave a Fabric?

In Weaving Industry; different fabrics are produced. These fabrics are weaved by using various looms and related machines. Before going straightly to the Weaving process; some pretreatment and pre-process should be carried out. See these below : -
Yarn from Spinning Section

Yarn Preparation

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↓                                                                                                   ↓

Warp Preparation                                         Weft Preparation
↓                                                                          ↓
Winding (Cone, Cheese,                                     Winding (Pirn, Cop,
Spool, Flange, Bobbin)                                     Cone, Cheese)

↓                                                                          ↓

Creeling

Warping
Sizing/ Dressing (Jute)
Drafting/ Drawing
Denting
Looming
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|———————————————Weaving——————————|

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  3. Process Flow Chart of Combed Yarn Manufacturing
  4. Process Flow Chart of Jute Yarn Manufacturing (Jute Spinning)
  5. Process Flow-Chart of Garments Manufacturing


3 Comments to “Process Flow Chart of Weaving Manufacturing | How to weave a Fabric?”

  1. abhijeet says:

    awesome…

  2. Shashank Pande says:

    Can jute fabric can be produced on Shuttleless looms. What would be difference in looms as compared to cotton cloth weaving?

  3. hasan says:

    what a site it is………….

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