RIPS BRAIDES
1-warp rip
A-Regular warp rip
B-Irregular warp rip
2-Weft rip
A-Regular weft rip
B-Irregular weft rip
It is grouped into two main groups.
They are weaves obtained by extending the connection point of the plain weave by 2 or more weft yarns in the warp yarn direction. This event means that more than one weft thread is thrown into the same shed. For this reason, the fabric has a structure that creates transverse paths. Because of this obtained structure, warp rips weaves are also called transverse rips weaves. While the warp thread is always considered as two in the pattern area determination, the weft thread depends on the given pattern size.
WARP RIPS
Being regular and irregular applicable in two ways. WARP RIPS in weaves, the smallest irregular rips weave report;
It is shown as . Burada
- R: Rips Braid
- c: warp
- Rc: Warp Rips Knit
The smallest regular warp rips knitting report is;
It is shown as . Burada
- R: Rips Braid
- c: warp
- Rc: It means Warp Rips Weave.
Order and Irregular Warp rips should be included in the report NUMBER OF WARP WIRES ( ETS ) is always 2. The sum of the numbers above and below the knitting line is the NUMBER OF WEFT WIRE'It gives (ATS).
They are weaves obtained by extending the connection point of the plain weave by 2 or more warp yarns in the weft yarn direction. For this reason, the fabric has a structure that creates longitudinal paths. Because of this structure, weft rips weaves are also called longitudinal rips weaves. The weft thread is always 2 when determining the report area. The warp thread is determined as the sum of the numbers in the report formation.
WEFT RIPS;
Regular weft rips and Irregular weft rips There are two types.
Smallest irregular weft rips knitting report;
It is shown as .
The smallest regular weft rips knitting report;
It is shown as .
New Braids From Rips Braids
As the name suggests, these weaves are new weaves obtained with a certain system without disturbing the rips feature of weft and warp rips. is divided into two.
RIPS BRAIDES OBTAINED BY SLIDING THE ATTACHMENT POINTS
These weaves are obtained by shifting the weft and warp rips in accordance with the movement of a second weave. Thus, a shift of the rips weave is seen on the face of the fabric. Plain, weft twill and satin are generally used as auxiliary knitting.
PATTERNED ( MIXED ) RIPS BRAIDES
These weaves are obtained by equalizing the number of warp and weft wires in weft and warp rips and applying them according to the given plan.
RUBBER RIPS BRAIDES
Rubber knits are patterned knits that are formed by combining warp and weft rips, forming small-volume squares.