WARP KNITTING PLANT
A warp knitting plant is a specialized facility dedicated to the production of warp-knitted fabrics. Warp knitting, a highly efficient method of textile manufacturing, involves the interlooping of yarns running in parallel (warp direction). Unlike weft knitting, which uses a single yarn, warp knitting employs multiple yarns simultaneously, resulting in stronger and more durable fabrics.
The plant houses advanced machinery such as tricot and raschel knitting machines, which are tailored for different types of fabrics. Tricot machines are used for producing lightweight, smooth, and elastic fabrics, often utilized in lingerie, sportswear, and automotive interiors. Raschel machines, on the other hand, are ideal for creating intricate lace, netting, and heavy-duty industrial textiles.
- Model # 3-EBD+EBA DIGITAL (NR#20347)
Company’s Name: LIBA COPCENTRA
Capacity: 400 KG/DAY
Number of Machines: 1 - Model# EBC(COMPUTERIZED)+EAC(NR#8881)
Company’s Name: LIBA COPCENTRA
Capacity: 500 KG/DAY
Number of Machines: 1 - Model# KARL MAIR KS3 (NR#59839)
Company’s Name: KARL MAYER
Capacity: 400 KG/DAY
Number of Machines: 1