Jacquard vs. Airjet — Understanding the Fabric Weaving Techniques That Power the Industry

At Ujjawal Textiles, we use two key weaving technologies — Rapier Jacquard and Airjet. While both are integral to our operations, they serve very different purposes, and understanding them helps our clients make the right fabric choices.

Jacquard Weaving (Rapier):
This technique uses programmable looms to create intricate designs. Ideal for premium fashion and home décor, Jacquard weaving allows for customized motifs and complex patterns. Think of it as the embroidery of weaving — detailed, elegant, and highly expressive.

Airjet Weaving:
Fast and efficient, this method uses a jet of air to insert the weft yarn. It's ideal for bulk production of plain or blended fabrics like shirting materials, linings, or casualwear. It ensures consistency and speed — especially for high-volume orders.

By leveraging both types of machines under one roof, Ujjawal can deliver both artistry and efficiency, depending on what the project demands. And for clients, that means freedom of choice without sacrificing quality.