
1. What is sectional warping?
The warping process involves arranging a specific number of yarn heads from several bobbins, and combining them in a sheet or warper beam. This process involves transferring the various yarns from the cones to a folder.
2. What are warp yarns?
The yarns that run parallel to the edge in a woven fabric are called warp yarns. The warp is the yarns running along the length of the fabric, or in other words, parallel to the edge, in the two systems of yarns that make up the fabric.
3. How are yarns warped?
The yarns from the drum are separated by chrome bars when they enter the beam, thereby preventing possible tangles or crossovers.
4. Fabrics consist of a warp and weft...
The warp is the series of yarns that run in a vertical direction on the loom, and the weft is the series of yarns that cross the warp in a horizontal direction on the loom. We carry out the warping process at our facilities, and prepare it for delivery to the workshop that will handle the weft process.
Today, Urdits del Vallès is a benchmark in sectional warping, and we are visited every year by university students taking bachelor’s degrees in textile engineering who want to find out about the process involved in creating fabrics.
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