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What textures can hotel linen be classified into according to different processing methods?

(1) Woven fabric: a fabric composed of two systems of yarns arranged perpendicularly to each other, that is, transverse and longitudinal systems, interwoven according to certain rules on a loom. (Most of the quilt covers, sheets, and tablecloths in hotel linens are woven fabrics).

(2) Knitted fabric: Fabric formed by knitting yarn into loops, divided into weft knitting and warp knitting. (For example, our most common undershirts are knitted fabrics, which are rarely used in hotel linens, and a few outer curtain fabrics are knitted).

(3) Nonwoven fabric: made of loose fibers bonded or sewn together. Currently, two methods are mainly used: bonding and puncture. (For example, some laundry bags in hotel linens and disposable slippers are all non-woven fabrics).