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7.4.2.2 Jacquard weaving
7.4.2.2 Jacquard weaving
The Jacquard weaving loom differs from an ordinary loom with shafts to the extent that each warp thread can be lifted individually. This technique allows very intricate patterns to be woven, for example a floral pattern in a tablecloth. The production capacity of this machine is lower than for a conventional air loom.
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