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Warp knitting is a type of knitting that produces fabrics with a flat, smooth surface. It is used to create a variety of fabrics, including lace, tricot, and raschel. Warp knitting is a fast and efficient process, and is often used to produce fabrics with intricate patterns and designs. Warp knitting is also used to create fabrics with a high degree of elasticity, making it ideal for use in sportswear and swimwear.
Warp knitting is used in a variety of industries, including apparel, automotive, and home furnishings. It is also used to create medical textiles, such as bandages and surgical gowns. Warp knitting is a versatile process, and can be used to create fabrics with a wide range of properties, including strength, stretch, and breathability.
Some companies in the warp knitting market include Karl Mayer, Shima Seiki, Mayer & Cie, and Santoni. These companies specialize in the production of warp knitting machines, as well as the development of new technologies for warp knitting. They also provide technical support and training for customers. Show Less Read more