What Are the Mechanical Working Principles of Woven Labels?
What Are the Mechanical Working Principles of Woven Labels
Material Selection and Processing:
Woven labels are usually made of fiber materials such as cotton, linen, silk or synthetic materials. The selection of these materials is based on their physical and chemical properties, such as strength, elasticity, etc.
During the manufacturing process of woven labels, yarns need to be interlaced according to regulations to form fabric. The type, thickness, density and arrangement of yarns will all affect the appearance and hand feel of woven labels.

Textile Technology:
The working principle of a woven label machine is similar to that of a loom, which adopts electronic jacquard weaving through warp and weft yarns. As a form of weaving, the manufacturing of woven labels is more complex than ordinary fabric weaving.
A woven label machine can not only be used for weaving fabric, but its specific design and functions make it more suitable for producing woven labels.
Dyeing or Printing Process:
To make woven labels present the required colors and patterns, dyeing or printing processes are required. This involves the dye or dyeing process, as well as how to adsorb or penetrate the dye into the fibers to achieve the expected color and effect.































