Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive. In 2023, Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive were the world's 4184th most traded product, with a total trade of $77M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive decreased by -8.2%, from $83.9M to $77M. Trade in Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive represent 0.00034% of total world trade.
Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive are a part of Narrow Woven Fabric.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive were United States ($12.5M), China ($9.6M), Turkey ($7.95M), Germany ($7.45M), and Croatia ($4.87M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive were Germany ($11.2M), Mexico ($7.35M), United States ($4.66M), France ($4.26M), and Portugal ($3.88M).
Ranking Fabric having warp, no weft, assembled using adhesive ranks 2184th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Fabric with warp and no weft is the most common type of fabric used in garments. Warp is the threads that run the length of the fabric and the weft thread runs from selvage to selvage, perpendicular to the warp. The fabric is assembled using adhesive, usually a hot melt, to connect the ends of the warp threads together. This process is called tacking.