Warping is the transferring of many yarns from a creel of single-end packages forming a parallel set of yarns wound onto a beam or a section beam. The parallel winding of warp yarns from different winding packages like cones, cheeses, spools, warper’s bobbins into a sheet form is called warping.
The primary purpose of a warping machine is to prepare a weaver’s beam to be set up on a weaving machine. Depending on the kind of intermediate carrier used, the industrial warping process can be carried out in a variety of ways:
- Sectional / Indirect Warping
- Beam / Direct Warping
- Ball Warping
A warping machine can process a variety of types of materials, including coarse and fine filament and staple yarns. Cotton, polyester, wool, polypropylene, nylon and hemp are some of the most common yarns used in the warping process. Warping is one phase in the manufacturing of a variety of products where the raw materials are prepared for subsequent processing. In follow on stages, the warped material can be dyed or processed into other goods. Those include, mops, cheese cloth, shirting, home textiles, apparel, tire cord and a variety of other textile products.
One of Ravenox’s many capabilities is the production of warped yarns, cords and ropes from our creels to warping machines. From sectional to long chain beaming we can meet your warping needs.
Capability: Textile & Ball Warping Services
Processes |
Sectional / Indirect Warping Beam / Direct Warping Ball Warping |
Materials (Including but Not Limited To) |
Coarse Filament Fine Filament Staple Yarns Cotton Polyester Wool Polypropylene Nylon Hemp |
Product Applications (Including but Not Limited To) |
Mops Cheese Cloth Shirting Home Textiles Apparel Tire Cord |
Production Volume
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Prototype Low Volume High Volume Blanket Orders |
Lead Times |
Quoted on job by job basis Emergency services available Rush Services Available |
Efficiency |
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Certifications |
SDVOSB, SBA, American Cordage Institute, Cotton Inc. |
Additional Information
Industry Focus |
Agricultural & Farming Architecture Building & Construction Commercial Consumer Goods Defense Industry Department of Energy (DOE) Department of Defense (DOD) Food Handling Government Home Home Furnishing Household Industrial Manufacturing Marine Military Recreational Research Residential Restaurant Retail Textile Tool & Die Transportation Turf & Garden |
Industry Standards |
Mil-Spec Military Specifications |
File Formats |
GIF Graphics Interchange Format JPG or JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group Portable Document Format STEP Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data TIFF Tagged Image File Format |