Weaving knitted fabrics can use a wide range of raw materials, including cotton, wool, silk, hemp, chemical fiber, and their blended yarn or cross yarn. Knitted material is soft, in addition to good wrinkle resistance and air permeability, but also has greater extensibility and elasticity, suitable for underwear, tights and sportswear. After changing the structure and improving the dimensional stability, the knitted fabric can also be used as outerwear and mattresses.
Knitted fabrics can be woven into grey cloth first, then cut and sewn into various knitted products; it can also be woven directly into fully formed or partially formed products, such as socks and gloves. In addition to underwear, outerwear, socks, gloves, hats, bed sheets, bedspreads, curtains, mosquito nets, carpets, laces and other clothing, living and decorative fabrics, knitted fabrics are also widely used in industry, agriculture, and medical and health fields. Such as filter cloth for dust removal, high pressure pipe for oil and gas transmission, liner cloth for rubber and plastic industry, oil fence for oil port, safety net for construction, packaging bag for agricultural and sideline products, low pressure hose for irrigation and fertilization, crops Cutting nets, nets for protecting bank slopes, fishing nets, artificial blood vessels, artificial heart valves, bandages, knee pads, etc. The disadvantage of knitted fabrics is that it is easy to snag and the size is difficult to control.




