Taffeta Fabric
Taffeta fabric is a shiny, smooth, simple woven fabric made from silk, rayon as well as nylon, and polyester. It is considered a high-end fabric that is suitable for ball
gowns, wedding dresses, protective dresses; Medical gowns, and interior
decoration for curtains or wall coverings. Taffeta is made using the simple
weaving technique, where the threads are twisted, resulting in the rigidity and
structure of the fabric. Taffeta fabric was originally made from silk, but in the twentieth century, manufacturers began weaving taffeta out of semi-synthetic
fibers such as rayon and synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester, and
acetate. Polyester taffeta is the most popular taffeta today because it is
cheap and silk imitation is good.
Characteristics of taffeta fabric
Taffeta fabric is considered a high-end fabric, it has a beautiful, smooth surface and unique
features.
1.
The taffeta fabric is shiny and holds its shape well as a result of the yarns
woven together in a plain woven fashion.
2.
It has a lustrous shine that is unique to the fabric and comes from the
innate qualities of silk or polyester.
3.
It also has a smooth surface and piece-dyed taffeta in particular
is especially soft.
4.
Taffeta, especially yarn-dyed taffeta, makes a rustling sound called scroop
when it rubs together.
5.
It is a shimmery, crisp fabric that has created many iconic looks. The
shimmer comes from the type of fiber used to make taffetas, such as silk or
rayon.
6.
Taffeta is a stiff fabric that can create a beautiful, structural silhouette.
Taffeta also doesn’t lose its shape over time.
7.
Since the fibers are so fine and delicate, the fabric can snag easily and
create pulls.
8.
Taffeta doesn’t have much stretch so it’s not ideal for items where
flexibility is needed.
9.
Silk taffeta can be very expensive because of the cost of silk. However,
polyester taffeta is much more affordable.
10.
Since the fibers are so fine and delicate, the fabric can snag easily and
create pulls.
Application field of taffeta fabric
1.
The heavier, stiffer forms of taffeta create beautiful, flowing window
curtains. Taffeta is also sometimes used for wallpaper.
2.
Taffeta really shines when used for dressmaking. From evening dresses to
wedding dresses to prom dresses, Taffeta is a major part of fashion for its
lustrous appearance and beautiful shapes that create texture.
3.
Taffeta is also frequently used for undergarments like corsets,
4.
Piece-dyed silk taffeta is great for lining jackets, as the fabric is both decorative
and soft to touch.
5.
Piece-dyed silk taffeta was used for creating parachutes in World War II.
6. Polyester and Nylon Taffeta are used for protective coveralls and also
Medical gowns and other hospital purposes.
Different types of taffeta fabric
1.
Shot silk taffeta: This is a type of silk taffeta where the warp and the weft
threads are different colors, which creates a beautiful iridescent effect.
2.
Warp-printed taffeta: This kind of silk taffeta has printed warp threads before
weaving that creates a pastel pattern of different colors. It was very popular
in France in the eighteenth century.
3.
Paper taffeta: Paper taffeta is an extremely thin, lightweight form of taffeta
that has a paper-like consistency.
4.
Antique taffeta: Antique taffeta is woven from unevenly spun yarns, which leads
to slight bumps in the material from the inconsistencies.
5.
Faille taffeta: This type of taffeta is made from staple fibers, which are
short-length fibers like cotton or wool.
6.
Stretch-taffeta: Stretch taffeta is a type of fabric that incorporates spandex
into the weave for added stretch and flexibility.
100 % polyester taffeta: Taffeta is originally a sort of silk,
now there is a polyester imitation called polyester taffeta. Polyester taffeta
is a full polyester thin fabric. It has a slimy texture, durable, easy to wash,
inexpensive, and has other advantages that are used for lining all kinds of
clothing and luggage.
Application of polyester
taffeta: Polyester
taffeta is used for jackets, umbrellas, car sets, sportswear, ocean umbrellas,
handbags, bags, sleeping bags, tents, artificial flowers, medical PPE, shower
curtains, tablecloths, chair sets, and so on.
Specifications of Polyester
taffeta: 170T, 180T,
190T, 210T, 230T, 240T, 260T, 300T (poly100%) on all can be coated PA, PU and
PVC coated, silver coated, white red-coated, black super strong anti-splashing,
and so on a series of post-processing. The most important thing is that the price of
polyester taffeta is very cheap, much cheaper than silk taffeta, so in many
places to replace the role of silk taffeta. To set up a 100% Polyester Taffeta
(PT) factory first needs the mind set up of the finished fabric price; normally the
polyester taffeta price is around 50 Cents/Meter. Need the big volume plant to
ensure the turnover.
Yarn specification: The 100% polyester finer count FDY yarn
is used to make different grade Polyester taffeta fabric. Using polyester
filament yarn makes the fabric soft and smooth.
Key grey
specifications/special features
1.
Warp: 50D/ 58D/68D/75D Polyester
2.
Weft: 68D/75D/100D Polyester
3.
Width: 60" 63" 67" 71" up to 120,
4.
Specification: 170T/180T/190T/2 00T/210T/220T/230T/240T/290T
5.
GSM: 60, 72; 80; 100; 120
6.
Grey, Azo-free Plain Dyed, Print, Embossed, Cire finish, Antistatic, W/R, W/P
7.
Polyester Taffeta can be made of various coatings such as PA, PU, PVC, silver,
milky coating, with waterproof, water repellent affection.
The weaving process of polyester taffeta fabric
Taffeta
fabric is plain weave fabric and polyester yarn is hydrophobic yarn. And the
best way of taffeta weaving is water jet weaving.
Water jet weaving
Water
jet weaving means weaving on a water jet loom. A water jet loom is the same as
an air jet loom but uses water instead of air to transport yarn around the
shed. Water jet weaving is only suitable for yarns of hydrophobic nature such
as polyester PET, acetate CA or polyamide. Despite only hydrophobic materials
being used for water-jet weaving, one has to dry the fabric afterward.
Working process of water jet loom
The
water jet loom is a shuttleless loom that uses a jet of water to pull the weft
yarn across the shed. The frictional traction force of the water jet weft
insertion on the weft yarn is larger than that of the jet weft insertion, and
the diffusibility is small, and it is suitable for the weft insertion of the
synthetic fiber and the glass fiber which is smooth on the surface.
Advantages of water jet loom
1.
The water jet loom machine consumes less power than others.
2.
This type of loom is suitable for producing synthetic fabric.
3.
The production rate is higher. It can reach up to 2000 PPM
4.
It creates less noise than rapier and other looms.
5.
It can overcome the static electricity caused by the conductivity of synthetic
fiber.
6.
The production efficiency is extremely high. Disadvantages of water jet loom
7.
By using hard water, there may form rust on the yarn.
8.
It is not perfect for Hydrophilic yarn such as cotton.
Dyeing process of taffeta fabric
The
taffeta Fabric Dyeing and finishing compare to easy and shorter than any other
Woven fabric. There is 2 way of dyeing taffeta: By High-Temperature jigger and
Jet Dyeing
Process:
1: Grey Taffeta > Batching > Disperse Dyeing in High-Temperature Jigger
Dyeing machine > Unloading > Finishing in Stenter > Delivery
Process
2: Grey Taffeta > Batching > Disperse Dyeing in High-Temperature Jet
Dyeing machine > Unloading > Finishing in Stenter > Delivery
The details of high-temperature jigger dyeing
The
Jigger Dyeing is a very simple and proven dyeing machine for mainly woven
fabric. Almost all types of woven fabric can be dyed in the jigger in a
discontinuous way. The Jigger dyeing is 2 types of normal temperature m/c and
high-temperature m/c. Normal temperature jigger also makes in Norshingdi are
mainly reactive dyeing but for the Taffeta need high-temperature Jigger Dyeing
machine.
Printing
The
Printing on taffeta fabric can be done by regular Digital printing; Rotary
printing or Flatbed printing as per the demand of customers.
Conclusion
Taffeta is a shimmery, crisp fabric that has created many iconic looks. The shimmer comes from the type of fiber used to make taffetas, such as silk or rayon. Taffeta is a stiff fabric that can create a beautiful, structural silhouette. Taffeta also doesn’t lose its shape over time.
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