TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Raschel Jacquard

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Raschel Jacquard
Raschel Jacquard · Raschel
Raschel Jacquard — TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Weight280–500 g/m² (8.3–14.7 oz/yd²)

In family: 60–500 g/m² · 5 fabrics

Composition100% polyester (PES); matt or bright filament by warp-yarn quality, with a recycled (rPET) variant also possible.
Knit typeRaschel jacquard · Raschel
Use classOuter / structured
StretchMechanical stretch
KnitA warp-knitted surface made on a Raschel machine; the yarns loop vertically along the warp direction in parallel, not across the width. A jacquard mechanism selects needles to the pattern, building geometric/decorative relief motifs straight into the ground. This is technically different from the site’s Mesh & Net family, which is circular weft knitting — Raschel is produced on a warp-knitting machine.
HandStructured and consistent; a stable, low-stretch surface with light relief that follows the density of the jacquard motif. The hand is less slippery and more dimensionally stable than weft knits.
Typical useDecorative outerwear · curtains and home textiles · structured panels
StrengthA structured base that knits the pattern straight into the warp, offering high dimensional stability and a decorative relief surface.
Watch forThe warp-knit structure has little stretch and is unsuitable for fitted, stretchy pieces; since the pattern is set up on the machine per customer request, it requires a minimum production run.
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 10002ISO 14001ISO 45001ISO 50001STANDARD 100OEKO-TEX STePGRS · RCSHigg FEMHigg FSLM

Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.

Typical technical ranges

Raschel Jacquard — Typical technical ranges
Weight tolerance±5% (typical; the established band for knitted fabrics, warp knits included); on the open structures at the light end of the family (tulle 60–110 g/m²) the same absolute deviation is a larger percentage, so ±5–8% in practice. On elastane power net tension/relaxation state affects GSM — measure on a relaxed specimen
WidthOPEN WIDTH ONLY — warp knitting has no tubular form (a structural difference from the weft/circular families). Machine working width typically 130–190 in (≈330–480 cm); after edge trim and stentering, commercial width typically 150–280 cm (260–280 cm at the wide end for tulle and decorative jacquard; 150–190 cm for mesh/eyelet and power net). Final width depends on pattern repeat and draw, confirmed by sample
Shrinkage (wash)Warp knits are DIMENSIONALLY MORE STABLE than weft knits: the warp-locked loops give low relaxation shrinkage. Rigid raschel (tulle · mesh · eyelet · jacquard) typically −1% to −3% length/width after good heat-setting (180–190 °C). Elastane power net moves more: −3% to −5%; with elastane present, heat-set drops to 160–170 °C and excess heat fatigues the elastane and reduces recovery
Color fastnessRigid PES raschel matches disperse-dyed weft knits — wash 4–5; rubbing dry 4–5, wet 3–4; light 4–5; perspiration (acid/alkaline) 4–5. 🔴 POWER NET IS ASSESSED SEPARATELY: disperse dye partitions into the elastane phase and elastane tolerates intensive reduction clearing (RC) less well than PES → wet rub can drop to 2–3 on deep/bright shades. Typical buyer target dry ≥4 / wet ≥3–4; RC quality is decisive. Swimwear use additionally calls for chlorinated-water fastness (ISO 105-E03)
Abrasion / pilling🔴 MARTINDALE IS NOT MEANINGFUL ON OPEN STRUCTURES — ISO 12947 recognises the “open mesh textile” as its own category; on tulle and mesh, specimen breakdown measures pore geometry rather than surface wear. The governing measures here are BURSTING STRENGTH (ISO 13938-1, hydraulic, 50 cm² area for knits — typically 200–600 kPa on light knits) and SNAG resistance. Pilling is a non-issue on flat-filament warp knits: ISO 12945 typically 4–5 (no staple fuzz). Only the dense power net can be meaningfully Martindale-tested: typically ~20,000–30,000 cycles
Gauge / yarnRaschel machine gauge typically E18–E32, by structure: structural/decorative jacquard and coarse eyelet E18–E24; sport mesh and eyelet E22–E28; fine tulle E28–E32; power net E28–E32 (high-speed raschels that run both elastic and rigid fabric work at these two gauges). Yarn typically 40–150 denier PES filament; 20–50 denier on the finest tulle. Power net binds ~20–70 denier elastane into the PES ground (~18–28% elastane in fabric). In warp knitting yarn is fed FROM THE WARP BEAM, not from cones — beam preparation (warping) is a separate upstream step

These ranges are industry-TYPICAL / indicative values based on construction and fiber, not Fersan’s binding QC measurements. Exact values are confirmed per order, approved sample and lot-based QC report.

Trade & dispatch

Trade & dispatch
HS heading6006.32 — Other knitted fabric, of synthetic fibres, dyedUnbleached or bleached shipments: 6006.31
OriginTürkiye — Çorlu, Tekirdağ
PackagingRolls wound on a cardboard core in a PE bag; roll size planned around container fill
Shipping documentsCommercial invoice · packing list · A.TR movement certificate · transport document
Delivery termsEXW · FOB · DAP — shipping plan confirmed with your quotation

The HS heading is indicative; final classification is made by the customs broker based on the sample’s composition, width and finish.

Related reading: Beyond Circular Knitting: Warp Knitting and Weaving · Tricot or Raschel? A Warp-Knit Selection Guide · Warp Knitting’s Hidden Superpower: 3D Spacer Fabric

Related calculators: Warp / beam yarn calculator · Yarn consumption per fabric calculator · Sample weight calculator: from a weighed swatch to g/m² (ISO 3801)

Programmes we use this fabric in: Raschel Warp-Knit Fabric Manufacturer — Türkiye · Home Textile Fabrics

Other fabrics in the same family: Athletic Mesh (Raschel) 160–230 · Tulle / Fine Net 60–110 · Eyelet Raschel 180–280 · Power Net (Elastane Raschel) 200–320

Frequently asked questions

What weight range is Raschel Jacquard produced in?

280–500 g/m² (8.3–14.7 oz/yd²). In family: 60–500 g/m². Weight, composition and color options are defined per request; contact us for samples. The weight ranges are Fersan’s production window; exact figures are confirmed by order and approved sample.

What is Raschel Jacquard made of and how is it knitted?

100% polyester (PES); matt or bright filament by warp-yarn quality, with a recycled (rPET) variant also possible. A warp-knitted surface made on a Raschel machine; the yarns loop vertically along the warp direction in parallel, not across the width. A jacquard mechanism selects needles to the pattern, building geometric/decorative relief motifs straight into the ground. This is technically different from the site’s Mesh & Net family, which is circular weft knitting — Raschel is produced on a warp-knitting machine.

What is Raschel Jacquard used for?

Decorative outerwear · curtains and home textiles · structured panels. A structured base that knits the pattern straight into the warp, offering high dimensional stability and a decorative relief surface. The warp-knit structure has little stretch and is unsuitable for fitted, stretchy pieces; since the pattern is set up on the machine per customer request, it requires a minimum production run.

What are the minimum order, lead time and delivery terms?

Minimum order (MOQ): 500–1,000 kg per colour — varies by fabric · Lead time: Typically 3–4 weeks from order confirmation to dispatch · Sampling: Sampling begins after a short technical consultation · Response time: Quotation requests answered within 2 business days · Delivery terms: EXW · FOB · DAP — shipping plan confirmed with your quotation.

Fersan Tekstil · www.fersantekstil.com · +90 212 875 43 13
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