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define warp yarn
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Warp yarn refers to the set of lengthwise yarns that are held in tension on a loom or knitting machine. These yarns serve as the foundation upon which the weft yarns (which run crosswise) are interwoven to create fabric. The warp is crucial for establishing the structure and strength of the fabric, as it needs to withstand the considerable tension during the weaving process. Typically, warp yarns are stronger and more tightly twisted than weft yarns to endure the stress of weaving. The choice of warp yarn can significantly influence the characteristics of the final fabric, including its drape, texture, and durability. Therefore, selecting the appropriate material and thickness for the warp yarn is a critical step in fabric design and production.
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