Single Jersey Circular Knitting Machines
Working Principle
Single jersey machines utilize a single set of needles and yarn to create a single-faced fabric through a circular motion.
Characteristics and Advantages
High production speed: Faster output compared to double jersey machines.
Simpler design: Less complex structure with a single needle bed.
Cost-effective: Higher production output with lower costs.
Suitable for basic products: Ideal for t-shirts, underwear, and basic apparel.
Disadvantages
Limited design options: Restricted patterns and textures.
Less versatility: Mainly produces plain fabrics without advanced effects.
Double Jersey Circular Knitting Machines
Working Principle
Double jersey machines use two sets of needles and yarn to knit both the face and back of the fabric, creating a double-faced structure.
Characteristics and Advantages
Design flexibility: Allows for a wider range of patterns and textures.
Thicker fabrics: Produces more insulating fabrics.
Improved quality: Enhanced stability and overall fabric quality.
Disadvantages
Lower production speed: More complex structure results in lower output.
Higher cost: Increased intricacy leads to higher purchase and maintenance costs.
Comparison and Applications
In the below table differences between Single Jersey and Double Jersey Fabric is shown.
The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements of the textile product, such as desired properties, design complexity, and production volume. Single jersey machines are commonly used for basic apparel, while double jersey machines are suited for warmer garments.