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Lecture # 10 Knitting Elements and Basic Knitting Structures.

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1 Lecture # 10 Knitting Elements and Basic Knitting Structures

2 Knitting Elements Needle Sinker Cam Feeder Winder

3 Needles

4 Needle Parts Stem – Used to hold the course of old loops
Hook – The hook is used to catch a thread and form loops. Rivet – Holds the latch in place and allows it to pivot. Latch – The latch combines the task performed by the presser bar and the beard of the bearded needle. Butt – The butt enables the movement of the needle to be controlled by a cam mechanism.  A track raises and lowers the needle. Tail – Used to provide support to the needle.

5 Needle History Matthew Townsend, a Leicester hosier, patented the latch needle in 1849.  Townsend spent much of his time developing new knitted fabrics and he investigated a simpler way of knitting purl fabrics. 

6 Sinkers

7 CAMS Knit Cams Tuck Cams Miss Cams

8 Yarn Feeder

9 Cylinder, Dial and Flat Bed
Parts of machine to hold needle Determines the gauge of the machine

10 Fabric Winder To pull fabric downward
To wrap it on a bar or to make laps of fabric Limited weight Traditionally it was up to 30 kg but today more than 120 kgs is possible

11 Basic Four Knitting Structures
Plain Rib Interlock Purl

12 Technical Front

13 Technical Back

14 Plain Structure

15 Rib Structure

16 Purl Structure

17 Interlock Structure

18 Lecture # 11 Flat Knitting Machines

19 Flat knitting ---- Needle bed is flat

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21 Single bed and double bed flat knitting machines
Production Collars, arm bands Sweaters Rib Gloves For more information:

22 Gauge 3 to 14 3 to 10 for sweaters 12 to 14 for collars and cuffs

23 Main characteristics Strong grip in fine gauge
Soft feel in course gauge Loose structure Easy designing Multi colors Slow production

24 Conti--- Easy to operate Width up to 70 inches

25 Significance of Flat Knitting Machines
Part of main body Garment in flat knitted fabric Sweaters

26 Production 400 collars per day Collar length is 3 to 4 inches
In fabric form 40 to 50 meters Width 4 to 80 inches

27 Machines arrangements
Number of feeders 2 to 14 Jacquard Transfer Manual Automatic Machine Specification

28 Quality Parameters Gauge Width Length Number of stitches
Knitting fault Oil problem Edges uneven

29 Carriage Moving Taking all cams and feeding system
Change of cam with in carriage Change of yarn with the help of change of feeder Movement restriction

30 Costing Per piece Per kg

31 Lecture 12 Circular Knitting
Most Common Machines

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33 Types of circular knitting machines
Single knit Double knit Fleece Stripe Jacquard Plush Terry

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36 Main Parts Yarn feeding system Needle and sinker bed Fabric winder
Power transmission Lubrication Control panels

37 Yarn Feeding Creels

38 Combi Creel

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40 Fan Creel

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42 Filter Creel

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44 Yarn Feeding

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46 Elastic Yarn Feeder

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48 Lubricants

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50 Uniwave

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52 Knitting Cylinders

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55 For more details http://www.memminger-iro.de/


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