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Axminster carpets
or the "ne plus ultra" for patterned woven carpets for residential
and commercial uses. Axminster
is not only the name of a town in Devon, England... it is also one
of
the very best processes used to manufacture since the
18th century high quality patterned carpets. (And in fact named from
the place where Thomas Whitty produced the first "Axminster" carpet
in 1755)
Generally, the Gripper - Axminster loom is viewed as better suited to contract carpet production, and many of these looms now operate electronically. During this process, the yarn coming from the creel (the bank of yarns itself located behind the loom) feed into the loom through a yarn selector board, and pulled by the gripper is cut to a pre-determined length (according to the selected pile height) and woven simultaneously on the same loom with a jute or synthetic backing. Designs are created by the use of different yarn colours in specific places during the weaving process co.
Mostly
used to weave large runs of carpet, spool axminster looms can produce
woven carpets with a virtually unlimited number of colours,
although there is a limit on the size of the patterns. Within that process
yarns are set up onto a number of spools, one per line into the pattern,
this spools being then loaded onto the Axminster
loom into the weaving order in order to achieve each row of pile yarns
while the wrefts and warps woven simultaneously will construct the
carpet
with a woven backing.
Here are now some of the numerous options available when manufacturing custom made woven axminster carpets, knowing that in most cases they will be made using 80/20 yarn (80% wool et 20% nylon) this blend combining the softness, comfort and warmness of wool, with the hard-wearing properties of nylon. However some axminster carpets may also be woven using 100% wool or 100% nylon yarms.
PHOENICIA - INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL -
BEIRUT - LEBANON
CONTRACT : KADEKO - KOKACHE A spectacular example of electronic jacquard axminster weaving, limitless creativity...
Also it is quite easy to understand that by minimising the number of seams, this will not only reduce the fitting cost, but long term speaking also significantly improve the carpet overall durability and self resistance to wearing. SOME OTHER EXAMPLES OF WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED
BY USING E.J. AXMINSTER IN ORDER TO PRODUCE "RUGS EFFECT" WOVEN CARPETING
Carpet density Tuft density is determined by mutliplying the loom's pitch
by the number of rows in the carpet. Pitch is
a set number (generally 7 to 8) which indicates how many warp threads
which will be contained in 2.54 cm (1 inch) of carpet.. Some standard qualities are :
Pile height is another variable which should be specified
by the customer.
Yarn system and wool origin Yarn ply (generally, 2 or 3) and thickness are key factors
in establishing an Axminster carpet's finished weight, and (as a consequence)
overall durability. According results may drive very quickly to significantly different finished pile weight for carpets woven with same number of rows. Origin of the raw materials (mainly wool) is also a rather important factor :
Most of the yarn spun in order to be used into axminster carpets construction will be coming from a blend of those different wools.
Obviously, all these factors are particulary important to the contract sector In fact the words "Axminster carpets" covers a huge number of carpet quality options and therefore hotel contract experience as client list are so important at the time of choosing a supplier
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