See how controlled warp tension, tiered lancets, and two-stage dyeing replicate randomized wear
See how asymmetric feeding roller positioning and controlled warp tension increase yarn density
See how additive manufacturing deposits shape-memory polymers onto textiles to create property
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See how shaped effectors apply selective tension to warp threads before and after weft insertio
Pre-dyed warp and weft threads woven on a jacquard loom create 3D camouflage texture with softer pattern boundaries and lower printing cost.
Independent warp zones and dynamic tensioning let one loom combine fine and coarse denier panels for tailored textile properties and structures.
Dynamic splicing and local tension control let woven textiles combine different materials, 3D features, and apertures in one process.
Automatic airflow feedback keeps the weaving shed space cool and pressurized despite contamination, reducing dust buildup, filter cleaning, and fan wear.
Shared magnetic plates and cooling channels shrink textile actuator height and depth while reducing heat loss and thread interference.
Same-level spool placement between opposed magnetic plates cuts actuator height, avoids thread interference, and improves cooling and energy use.
Integrated end seals retain lubricant around the bearing shaft in a Jacquard connecting rod, cutting wear, overheating, and maintenance downtime.
Strain gauges on individual weaving harness cords capture continuous deformation data to detect localized loom anomalies earlier than motor torque monitoring.
Monofilament loops pivot within circular link holes to cut bending stress, reduce snagging, and protect Jacquard heddles from corrosion.
Aligned jacquard guide positions across four half-gauge bars prevent color-region misalignment and improve warp knit pattern appearance.