What is warp Faced and Weft faced Satin? Why does Satin has low tensile Strength and High tear Strength? | Bzziii.com

Satin are weaves that have a large number of floats. Among all weaves, the satin weave has least number of interlacing.

What is warp faced and weft faced satin? Why does satin has low tensile strength and high tear strength?





Twist facing occurs when all twisted threads are passed over the weft thread with the exception of the yarn weaving purposes. The term used is 'sateen' for weft-confirmed knitting, where all weft yarns are passed over a separate twist yarn for the purpose of connecting.Due to the small number of joins, they have low ductile and blasting properties, yet their tear strength is the highest of all winds due to the high amount of float present.

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