Pile is an elevated surface or a nap of cloth, consisting of a circle or a string of upright yarn. Examples of textile piles are carpet, corduroy, velvet, plush, and Turkish towels. This word is derived from the Latin pilus for "hair"
Video Pile (textile)
Length and density
The surface and yarn on this cloth are also called "piles". Especially "long pile" or "pile depth" refers to the length of the strand of yarn (half the length of the loop). Long pile affects and is affected by the density of the knot: "The greater the density of the knot, the thinner the weft and the warp and the weaker they are twisted; the smaller the density, the rough is a thread foundation," and designs and motifs are also affected and affects the depth of pile: " a rug designs with the density of nodes that higher is better adapted to the elaborate design and curved, which must have a long pile shorter in order not blurred. the carpet with a density of nodes that lower is better adapted to the geometric designs are bold and can utilize the pile long for a softer and more reflective surface that appeals to touch. "
Maps Pile (textile)
Type
- Circle
- Not Cut
- Cut
- Knitted
- Tufted
- Weaving
- Cable
- Play
See also
- Pile carpet
- Pile weave
- Knitted pile
- Polar fleece
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia