Knitted fabrics with two separate and joined layers
3D knitted fabrics: knitting additive manufacturing
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Knitted fabrics with two separate and joined layers
3D knitted fabrics: knitting additive manufacturing

Authors : Brigitte CAMILLIERI, Marie-Ange BUENO

Publication date: December 10, 2019, Review date: January 12, 2026 | Lire en français

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3. Knitted fabrics with two separate and joined layers

These knitted fabricss can be produced from both weft and warp knitting processes.

3.1 Straight tubes and multi-tubes

Circular machines, whether warp or weft knitting machines, can only produce a single tube. Flat knitting machines are needed to produce several tubes simultaneously. The principle of producing a tube or several tubes connected by one of their bases consists in knitting two separate faces, each produced by a needle bed, and connecting them together at the sides (figure 13 ).

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