Article | REF: N2511 V1

Technical textiles

Author: Laurence CARAMARO

Publication date: April 10, 2006

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1. Textile architectures

There are a number of different technologies for producing textile architectures, the properties of which depend essentially on the orientation of the constituent yarns or fibers. We speak of textile surfaces or fabrics when the constituent yarns are arranged in a plane, or of 3D (volumetric) textiles when the yarns are arranged in all three directions in space. In each of these categories (textile surfaces and 3D textiles), the direction of the threads in a plane can be axial, biaxial or multiaxial.

1.1 Textile surface manufacturing

Textile surface manufacturing technologies are based on four main families of yarn transformation processes:

  • weaving

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