Elastic insert, method for the production thereof and use
A lining and elastic technology, applied in the field of elastic setting intermediate lining, can solve the problem of lack of elasticity of the yarn, and achieve the effect of large variability and cost reduction.
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Embodiment 1
[0038] Chain organization of GB1 and GB2 dislocations, symmetrical lapped yarns
[0039] PES flat stitch dtex33
[0040] Needle threading: 1 knit (voll)-1 pick (leer)
[0041] GB3: segmented weft insertion yarn 00-44
[0042] CV Nm 34 / 1
[0043] Needle threading: 1 weave - 2 picks
[0044] The operation process when finishing:
[0045] - Fleece / Frosted
[0046] - Finishing / Heat Styling
[0047] -coating
Embodiment 2
[0049] Chain organization of GB1 and GB2 dislocations, symmetrical lapped yarns
[0050] PES flat stitch dtex33
[0051] Needle threading: 1 weave - 1 pick
[0052] GB3: segmented weft insertion yarn 00-44
[0053] CV Nm 28 / 1
[0054] Needle threading: 1 weave - 2 picks
[0055] The operation process when finishing:
[0056] - Fleece / Frosted
[0057] - Finishing / Heat Styling
[0058] -coating
[0059] As can be seen from the application examples, the knitted fabric is produced solely from the warp thread system and thus the use of weft threads is dispensed with. The lapping of the warp system takes place in the segmented weft insertion. It is thus possible to easily and cost-effectively produce an intermediate insert from conventional materials, which has a very good appearance and also a very soft and textile feel and also has a high degree of elasticity in the longitudinal and transverse as well as diagonal directions.
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