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Label Basic Information
- Name: Woven Label
- Definition: Woven labels, also known as "woven tags," are woven trademark labels widely used in various fields such as clothing, footwear, home textiles, and crafts.
- Material: Various types of yarn
- Usage: Widely used in clothing, footwear, home textiles, and other fields
Woven Label Overview
Woven labels are made by weaving yarns of various compositions, which gives them different characteristics such as washability and temperature resistance. The most common example is the brand labels on the clothes we wear daily, which are often made of 100% polyester, characterized by bright colors, wash resistance, and colorfastness below 160 degrees Celsius.
Woven labels are mainly divided into two categories: cut-edge woven labels and woven-edge labels (including hook-edge labels and shuttle loom labels). Depending on the weaving density and color, they can further be classified into white plain, black plain, white satin, black satin, and half-satin. These different processes have their own application value and texture effects.
Introduction to China LIJIE
China LIJIE is a manufacturer of woven labels for clothing, offering high-quality and low-cost custom woven label wholesale services. They support customization in size, color, material, etc., with the lowest unit price for woven labels being as low as $0.06.
Types of Woven Label Products
Folded Cut-Edge Woven Labels
Folded cut-edge woven labels are made using German machines. The process involves weaving a full piece of fabric on high-speed machines and then cutting it into strips according to the label's width. Due to the melting characteristics of polyester when heated, the yarns stick together during cutting, preventing fraying. However, this may affect the appearance and feel. High-quality machines, especially those using ultrasonic cutting, can reduce these effects. Cut-edge woven labels can be directly sent to garment factories for processing or undergo additional folding and cutting processes.
Process Classification:
- Plain Labels: The warp yarns are fixed, and the patterns and colors are mainly expressed through the weft yarns. Common types include black plain and white plain.
- Satin Labels: By doubling the warp yarns, the texture of the label becomes softer and smoother, making it suitable for specific high-end needs.
Folded Shuttle Loom Labels
Shuttle loom woven labels (including Taiwanese and Japanese shuttle looms) produce labels with a complete and bordered edge, giving them a soft feel. However, they have lower production efficiency, and the number of colors used is typically limited to five or fewer.
Folded Crochet Machine Labels
Crochet machine labels can create various high-quality labels and even incorporate transparent polyester threads, known as fish thread crochet labels. Their characteristics are similar to shuttle loom labels, but since they are knitted instead of woven, the weft yarns are tighter and stronger. Crochet machine labels are often used for heat-transfer labels, where the different characteristics of the warp and weft yarns are used to transfer colors onto the base fabric at high temperatures. This type of label tends to be more costly.
Woven labels, widely used as essential identification tags in clothing, footwear, and home textiles, have their final product quality and application effectiveness determined by the production process and material choice. Whether it's cut-edge woven labels, shuttle loom labels, or crochet machine labels, each is meticulously designed and manufactured to meet specific needs, reflecting the superb craftsmanship and diverse options available in China's woven label industry.