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A shuttle loom is a type of weaving machine used in the textile industry to produce woven fabrics. It operates by using a shuttle to carry the weft thread back and forth across the warp threads, creating a variety of fabric patterns. Shuttle looms are typically constructed from robust materials such as cast iron and steel, ensuring durability and stability during operation. They are known for their ability to produce high-quality woven textiles at a relatively fast pace.
| Weaving width | Up to 3.5 meters |
| Production speed | Up to 800 picks per minute |
| Fabric types | Cotton, polyester, wool, and blends |
| Number of shuttles | Single or multiple shuttles |
| Control system | Mechanical or electronic |
When selecting a shuttle loom, consider the specific fabric types you intend to produce and the desired weaving width. It's important to specify the required production speed to meet your manufacturing needs. Additionally, inquire about the control system, whether mechanical or electronic, based on your operational preferences. Certifications and quality standards may also be relevant depending on your market requirements.
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Shuttle looms can produce a wide range of fabrics including cotton, polyester, wool, and blends.
The production speed can reach up to 800 picks per minute.
Shuttle looms can weave fabrics up to 3.5 meters wide.
Yes, shuttle looms are designed for high-volume textile production.
Single shuttle looms use one shuttle, while multiple shuttle looms can use several shuttles for increased efficiency.
Yes, shuttle looms can be equipped with electronic control systems for automation.