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Three-dimensional textile textures

Author: Guy NEMOZ

Publication date: October 10, 2003

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2. Description of three-dimensional textile textures

3D textiles are described according to their direct or associated affiliation to the main technologies for creating textile surfaces or volumes: weaving, knitting, braiding, non-weaving.

2.1 Weaving

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2.1.1 Multilayer fabrics with thread crimping

The basic principle of weaving is to cross warp threads orthogonally with weft threads. Multilayer weaving uses several parallel layers of warp threads. The warp threads can cross the entire thickness of the fabric, resulting in a corner interlaced...

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