vävmaskiner
Vävmaskiner, often referred to as looms, are devices used to weave fabric. They operate by interlacing two sets of threads, known as the warp and the weft, at right angles to each other. The warp threads are held taut in parallel on the loom, while the weft threads are passed through the warp by a shuttle or other mechanism. This interlacing process creates a strong and cohesive textile.
Early weaving was done manually on simple, hand-operated looms. Over centuries, technological advancements led to the
Modern vävmaskiner are highly automated and computer-controlled. They can produce fabric at very high speeds and