Basic definition of woven mark

Mar 06, 2018

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A woven mark is a distinguishing feature found in clothes and trousers that typically contains text, letters, or a logo pattern woven into the fabric. These marks are commonly used in garment factories, home textile factories, and other similar industries to differentiate between different sources of clothing and home textile products. Whether for production, manufacturing, processing, or sale of these products, a woven mark is an effective way to identify their origin. Such marks may include writing, graphics, numbers, three-dimensional signs, or a combination of the above elements, and are typically designed to be highly recognizable and stand out as a symbol of the modern economy.

 


The weaving mark machine is designed to create a woven mark by interlacing the warp and weft to form text, graphics, letters, numbers, 3D designs, and color combinations. The woven mark achieved through this method is high-end, durable, and has sharp lines with a soft and pleasant texture.

 


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