Gauze Fabric
Gauze Fabric
Leno or gauze is a
weave in which the wrap yarns do not lie parallel to each other. Warp yarns
work in groups, usually pairs of two; one yarn of
each pair is crossed over the other before the filling yarn is inserted. When
looking at a leno fabric, one might think that the yarns were twisted fully
around each other, but this is not true. Careful examination shows that they
are crossed and that one yarn of the pair is always above the other.
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Characteristics or features of Leno or Gauze Fabric
- The gauze weave construction produces a fabric very light in weight and with an open mesh effect.
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Leno Weaves also
produces curtain materials, some shirting, and dress goods.
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This weave
produces such light-weight fabrics that have a strength that could not be provided
by plain weave.
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The gauze weave
is sometimes referred to as the leno weave because it is made on a leno loom.
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On the leno
loom, the action of one warp yarn is similar to the action of the warp in the
plain weave.
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The do-up
attachment, a hairpin-like device at the heddle, alternately pulls the second
warp yarn up or down to the right or left with each pick passage. This causes
the pair of warps to be twisted, in effect, around each weft yarn.
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The leno is
sometimes used in combination with the plain weave to produce a stripe or
figure on a plain background.
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The fabric
weight varies depending upon the thickness of the yarns, which could be spun, filament, or combinations of these yarns.
End usages of Gauze fabric
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Fabrics made by
leno weave include marquisette (It is a sheer, light-weight, leno weave fabric,
usually made of filament yarns), mosquito netting, agri-textiles to shade
delicate plants, and some bags for laundry, fruit, and vegetables.
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Polyester
marquisettes are widely used for sheer curtains.
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Casement
draperies (Casement cloth is a general term for any open-weave fabric used for
drapery or curtain fabrics. It is usually sheer.) are frequently made with
leno-weave and novelty yarns.
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Thermal blankets
are sometimes made of leno weaves.
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All these
fabrics are characterized by sheerness or open spaces between the yarns. The
crossed-yarn arrangement gives greater firmness and strength than plain-weave
fabrics for a similar low count and minimizes yarn slippage.
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