What is poplin fabric? Poplin generally refers to a high-count, high-density plain weave fabric. Textile products usually called “poplin” should meet three conditions before they can be recognized as poplin: 1) The warp and weft yarn count must be above 40; 2
) The warp density must be more than 100 yarns/inch; 3) The warp density must be 20 higher than the weft yarn density
Above the root.
Categories of poplin:
The most commonly used classification is based on dyeing and finishing processes: bleached poplin, dyed poplin, printed poplin, and yarn-dyed poplin. It can also be divided into carded poplin, semi-combed poplin and combed poplin according to different spinning techniques. It can also be divided into plain weave poplin, plain weave change tissue poplin (inlaid satin strips, herringbone, twill, etc.) and jacquard poplin according to different weaving techniques, but the base fabric is still plain weave. According to the density of weaving, it can be divided into: poplin, high-density poplin, and anti-feather poplin.
Identification of poplin:
(1) The fabric is called “poplin” “It is required to have the delicate feel and luster of satin, so if the yarn count is less than 40, the effect of silk will not be obvious. Therefore, among textile products, the industry generally does not refer to products with a yarn count of less than 40 as: poplin.
(2) In the same way, if the density of warp yarns does not reach more than 100, the texture of the cloth will not be good enough, and the feeling of satin will be slightly worse when molded, so the industry generally Plain cloth with a warp density of more than 100 threads is called poplin.
(3) If there is not much difference between the warp density and the weft density, it can only be called: fine cloth or plain cloth. Only when the warp density exceeds the weft direction by more than 20 threads, can it be considered: poplin.