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Classification of fabrics.

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Woven fabrics are mainly divided into weaving and knitting:

1. Woven fabric: refers to the textile that warp and weft are interwoven on the loom according to certain rules. Such as denim fabric, suit fabric, shirt fabric, curtain fabric, etc.

2. Knitted fabric: it is a fabric made by knitting needles to make yarns form loops, and then the loops are inserted into each other. For example, ordinary T-shirt fabrics, sweaters and so on.

Nonwovens: refers to textiles made of textile fibers through bonding, fusion or other chemical and mechanical methods. Such as medical gloves, masks, patient sheets, female sanitary napkins, diapers, synthetic leather, etc.

From the above classification, we can know that we usually wear woven clothes, and nonwovens are generally used in medicine and home decoration (carpets, shopping bags, wall stickers, etc. ), industrial cloth, civil engineering, agriculture, gardens.

Of course, the answer is not very detailed, but as long as you exclude knitted fabrics, the rest are woven fabrics. If you really need to ask questions one by one, I will answer them one by one.