• Carding Machine: Used to clean and align fibers.
• Combing Machine: Further refines the fibers and removes impurities.
• Drawing Frame: Reduces the thickness of sliver and increases uniformity.
• Ring Spinning Machine: Converts sliver into yarn by twisting fibers together.
• Looms: Produce woven fabric from yarn. Types include shuttle looms, projectile looms, and air-jet looms.
• Jacquard Looms: Used for producing intricate and patterned fabrics.
• Dobby Looms: Create fabrics with complex geometric patterns.
• Circular Knitting Machines: Produce tubular fabrics like T-shirts and socks.
• Flat Knitting Machines: Used for producing flat fabrics such as sweaters.
• Warp Knitting Machines: Create strong, stable fabrics for items like sportswear.
• Dyeing Machines: Used to dye the fabrics or yarn.
• Finishing Machines: Enhance fabric quality and appearance, including processes like calendaring, brushing, and coating.
• Cutting Machines: For cutting fabric into pattern pieces.
• Sewing Machines: Various types including lockstitch, overlock, and zigzag machines for garment assembly.
• Computerized Sewing Machines: Used for precision sewing and automation.
• Screen Printing Machines: For printing designs on fabric.
• Digital Printing Machines: High-resolution, full-color printing.
• Heat Transfer Machines: Used for heat transfer printing on fabric.