1. Warping machine: It is a device used to roll a disk of yarn neatly onto a large drum.
2. Sizing machine: It is used to sizing the whole yarn to prevent the yarn from being worn out in the weaving process.
3. Parallel shaft machine: It is used to merge yarns from several tubes onto one tube in order to achieve the required number of warp yarns.
4. Twisting machine: a machine for twisting yarns, if twisted in a clockwise direction, it is called "S" twist, and counterclockwise is called "Z" twist.
5. Rapier loom: A loom in which the weft yarns are led into the shuttles by a reciprocating sword-like fork. Rapier looms are less productive and have the advantage that they can be used to weave ultra-wide fabrics, multi-colored or coarse weft yarns.
6. Water Jet Loom: A shuttleless loom that pulls the weft yarn through the bobbin opening by spraying a jet of water, with a fast rotating speed and high output.
7. Jet Loom: A shuttleless loom that pulls the weft yarn through the bobbin by jetting airflow, with a higher rotational speed than the water jet loom, and better flatness, but with a higher weaving cost.
8. Warp-knitting machine: A knitting machine used for weaving warp-knitted fabrics.
9. Weft-knitting circular knitting machine: a circular knitting machine used for weaving weft-knitted fabrics.
10. Weft-knitting machine: a long machine used for weaving weft-knitted fabrics.
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