Plush fabric
Plush fabric is a kind of raising fabric. It has a neat and upright tuft of 9 millimeters high on its front. Plush takes cotton yarn as the back. The weaving of plush is made by interweaving two groups of warp yarns, namely, the warp (wool yarn) and ground warp (cotton yarn), with another group of weft yarns (cotton yarn). The warp yarn commonly used for raising wool is a coarse combed double-stranded wool yarn of 20-26 official documents, with 16 or 21 double-stranded cotton yarns used for one section of the ground warp. The ground warp and weft yarns are interwoven to form the ground back, which is raised by the raising warp. While the ground warp and weft yarns are interwoven, the wool warp is fixed to the bottom back tissue; The arrangement of the earth meridian and the hair meridian is to clip one hair meridian between the two polar earth meridians to maintain the gripping force of the earth meridian on the hair meridian. Long wool thread adopts a double-layer weaving method. After weaving, use a velvet cutting machine to create two layers of fabric with tufts. After combing, the exposed yarn on the surface of the fabric is loosened into a fluffy shape. Finally, it is steamed and sheared to become a finished product. The wool and cotton yarns used are first dyed, so they are no longer dyed after weaving. The plush fabric surface is plump, smooth, glossy, elastic, and has good warmth retention. The weight is 430-850 grams per square meter, and the height of the pile is usually between 3 and 20 millimeters. Mainly used for making coats, clothes, collars, winter hats, and fluffy toys. It can also be used for indoor decoration and industrial purposes. Mainly used for making coats, linings, collars, winter hats, and plush toys, as well as for indoor decoration and industrial use. Woven plush is interwoven by three groups of yarns. The plain plush can also be processed by screen printing, steaming and fixing, washing, and de-sizing, dehydration and drying, and can be made into printed plush with various animal skin patterns. It also makes use of the characteristics of chemical fibers with different thicknesses, different sections, and different shrinkage properties, and adds processes such as heat shrinkage, hot polishing or ball rolling, and brushing in the finishing to make various animal skin or lamb skin plush that combines the length of coarse bristles and fine fluff. Plush can also be knitted.
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