1. Warp-knitting mesh fabric principle
There are generally two methods of weaving mesh cloth: one is to use two sets of warp yarns (ground warp and twisted warp), twist each other to form a shed, and interweave with weft yarns. The twisted warp is twisted on the left side of the ground warp by using a special twisted heddle (also known as half heald) and twisted to the right side of the ground warp after one (or three, or five) weft insertion. The mesh-shaped small holes formed by the interweaving of skeins and weft yarns are stable in structure and are called lenos; the other is the use of jacquard weave or changes in the reed method. Three warp yarns are used as a group to pass through a reed tooth, and can also be woven. There are knitted fabrics with small holes on the cloth surface, but the mesh structure is unstable and easy to move, so it is also called false leno.
2. Features of warp-knitting mesh fabric
The warp-knitting mesh fabric presents a six-sided air-permeable hollow three-dimensional structure (the middle three-dimensional elastic support structure) with its unique surface double-mesh design and a unique structure in the middle (like X-90° or "Z", etc.), Make it have the following characteristics:
1. It has good resilience and has the function of cushioning and protection.
2. Has excellent air and moisture permeability. (The warp-knitting mesh fabric adopts X-90° or "Z" structure, with mesh holes on both sides, presenting a six-sided air-permeable hollow three-dimensional structure, free circulation of air and water, forming a hot and humid microcirculation air layer.)
3. Light texture, easy to wash.
4. Good softness and wear resistance
5. Mesh diversity, fashion style. The shape of the mesh is various, such as triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus, hexagon, column, and so on. Through the distribution of the mesh, it can present pattern effects such as straight bars, horizontal bars, squares, rhombuses, chain links, and ripples.