Field of activity
The knitting industry produces knitted goods such as pullovers, vests and socks but also hosiery and knitted goods such as underwear, curtains and laces. It also manufactures fabrics for applications in aircraft manufacture and wound dressings for use in medicine. The various fields of production can be distinguished as follows: standard knitting, tricot knitting, raschel and stitch-bonding and circular knitting. Textile mechanics - knitting set up and maintain the usually fully automated and electronically controlled flat and circular knitting machines and weft and warp knitting machines which produce knitted goods in tubular form, as broad fabric or as made-to-measure parts. They have an understanding of technical interactions and the functioning of knitting machines and draw up technical documents and instructions taking account of quality and commercial considerations.