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Net bag :The net bags are divided into small mesh bags and large mesh bags.
Small mesh bags refer to the mesh bags used to pack a small number of items, such as "grapefruit, toys, cosmetics".
Large mesh bags refer to large mesh bags such as "round screen window mesh bags, flat wire mesh bags".
Needle Type | Latch Needle |
Gauge | E2, E3, E6, |
Bar Number | 2~6 |
Nominal Width | 170" 260" 330" |
Take-up Manner | 2 rollers with friction drive,center shaft drive; 2 rollers with friction drive,separately-standing, center shaft drive, separately-standing |
Machine Type | Machine Size(L*W*H)(mm) | Machine Weight(Kg) | Motor Power(Kw) | Speed(row/minute) | |
Main Motor | Inching Motor | ||||
DRCA-170 | 6000*6600*2500 | ~9000 | 5.5 | 0.75 | 600 |
DRCA-260 | 8200*6600*2500 | ~12000 | 5.5 | 1.5 | 600 |
DRCA-330 | 10000*6600*2500 | ~15000 | 7.5 | 1.5 | 600 |
Name | Potatoes mesh bag/onion mesh bag/Raschel mesh bag/Raschel knitted net bag | |
Material | HDPE Recycled, 100% virgin material( available) | |
Color | Transparent/Milk white/Red/Green/Violet/Yellow/Orange/ All colors are available | |
Rugular Size | Weight(g) | Type(capacity) |
50*80cm | 27g-32g (±1) | 25kg to 40kg |
45*75cm | 25g-29g (±1) | 20kg to 25kg |
40*60cm | 17g-21g (±1) | 10kg to 15kg |
30*47cm with handle | 13g-16g(±1) | 8kg |
25*39cm with handle | 10g-13g(±1) | 5kg |
21*31cm with handle | 8g-11g(±1) | 3kg |
Weight/Size | As the customer’s requirement | |
Surface Dealing | UV treatment acceptable | |
Top | With or without drawstring or handle is available/raschel mesh bag roll | |
Packing | 3000 pieces/bag,2 bags/bale | |
Regular size MOQ | >6000PCS | |
Delivery Time | The first container within 35 days after order confirmation , the later as per customer's requirement |
1. Do warp knits run easily?
In comparison with weft-knit structures, warp knits are typically run-resistant and are closer, flatter and less elastic.
How is warp knitting machine different from weft knitting machine?
Weft knitting and warp knitting are the two major varietiesof knitting. Weft knitting requires only a single yarn. One yarn for everystitch is used in warp knitting. Weft knitting is done either by hand ormachine whereas warp knitting is done by machine generally.
1. In weft knitting only one set of yarn is used that form courses
along the weft wise direction of the fabric, while in warp knitting
many sets of yarns is used coming from the warp-wise direction of
the fabric.
2. Warp knitting differs from weft knitting, basically in that each
needle loops has its own thread.
3. In warp knitting the needles produce parallel rows of loops
simultaneously that are interlocked in a zigzag pattern, while in
weft knitting the needles produces loops in the widthwise direction
of the fabric.
4. In warp knitting the stitches on the face of the fabric appear
vertically, but at a slight angle. While in weft knitting the
stitches on the face of fabric appears vertically straight having v
shaped.
5. Warp knits can yield cloth with a dimensional stability almost
equal in woven fabrics, but in weft knits their very low
dimensional stability and fabric can be stretched easily.
6. The production rate of warp knitting is very high than that of
weft knitting.
7. Warp knits do not ravel or run and are less susceptible to
sagging as compared to weft knits which are easily susceptible to
snagging.
8. In weft knitting the needles move in the cams having tracks in a
circular direction, while in warp knitting the needles are mounted
on a needle board that can only move up and down.
9. In weft knitting the needles moves alternatively while in warp
needles moves simultaneously.
10. Preparation of sectional beams are required for warp knitting
whereas in weft knitting the yarn is directly taken from cones.