Jacquard
A jacquard is a loom mechanism that controls each warp end individually, enabling complex patterned weaving such as sarees, brocades, and intricate shirting designs.
Jacquard heads sit above the loom proper and lift specific warp ends for each pick according to a digital pattern. Modern jacquards control hundreds to thousands of hooks, allowing virtually any pattern.
In Surat, jacquard heads commonly sit on water-jet bases — high-speed patterned weaving for the synthetic saree market. Different design complexity and jacquard control mean different beam planning and yarn requirement profiles, which MobiOffice handles natively.
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Dobby
A dobby is a loom mechanism that controls a limited number of harnesses (typically up to 24) for simpler patterned weaving.
Water Jet Loom
A water jet loom is a shuttle-less loom that uses a high-pressure jet of water to propel the weft across the warp. Common in Surat for synthetic sarees and dress material.
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