Fabric Categories
Plain Fabric
Common defects in plain woven fabrics
Knit Fabric
Common defects in knitted fabrics
Denim Fabric
Common defects in denim fabrics
Printed Fabric
Common defects in printed fabrics
Polyester Fabric
Common defects in polyester fabrics
Plain Fabric Detail
Plain weave is the most basic and fundamental of all textile weaves, characterized by a simple over-under interlacing pattern. This crisscross structure makes the fabric exceptionally strong, durable, and resistant to unravelling. Because of its structural integrity, it is widely used in everything from lightweight clothing to heavy-duty industrial applications. Due to its uniform surface, any structural anomaly such as holes, stains, or needle marks becomes immediately visible, making automated inspection critical for maintaining high quality standards.
- Criss-cross pattern that is highly durable
- Used in shirting, canvas, and blankets
- Common defects include stains, holes, and needle marks
Common Defects in Plain Fabric
Hole
Tear or opening in the fabric structure.
Stain
Unwanted marks or discoloration on fabric.
Needle Mark
Visible line caused by needle displacement.
Pinched Fabric
Folded or pinched area caught during weaving.
Broken Stitch
Missing or broken stitches along the seam.
Horizontal Line
Horizontal defect line across the fabric.
Lines
Multiple linear defects in the fabric structure.
Vertical Line
Vertical defect line along the warp.