As a core piece of equipment for efficient production in the textile industry, the stability, productivity, and fabric precision of a warp knitting machine depend entirely on the design and manufacturing quality of its key components. Choosing the right warp knitting machine is essentially choosing the right “core components” — they not only determine the service life of the equipment, but also directly affect product qualification rates, production efficiency, and overall costs.

The needle bed is the central component that enables loop formation in a warp knitting machine. Through the up-and-down reciprocating motion of the knitting needles, yarns are interlaced into fabric. It can be regarded as the “hands” of the machine, directly contacting the yarn to complete the knitting process. A high-quality needle bed must meet three essential requirements: high precision, high wear resistance, and low noise.

Our warp knitting machine needle bed is made of imported alloy steel and undergoes carburizing and quenching treatment, achieving a hardness of over HRC60 to ensure no wear during long-term high-speed operation. The needle spacing tolerance is controlled within ±0.01 mm, preventing fabric defects such as dropped stitches and skipped stitches caused by needle misalignment. In addition, the elastic needle core design reduces friction damage between the needles and yarn, extending the service life of the needles by more than 30%.