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Organza is a plain fabric. It is made using both warp and weft threads which are woven together in the process of weaving. The fabric has same size of warp and weft and the number of picks per inch is same as well. Other fabric's quality is measured in thread count. However, being a lightweight fabric, organza's quality is measured in holes per inch (HPI). Wholesalers with an online collection of organza fabric in City are available through TIM. To get the HPI count of organza fabric, holes in every square inch of the fabric are counted. Higher the HPI count is, the better the quality of the organza fabric is said to be.
The production process of organza fabric varies, depending on the type of material being used. For example, polyester organza is synthesized entirely in labs from non-organic compounds. However, production of silk is done completely organically and without the use of any chemicals. However, the process of making organza fabric from the raw material is uniform. It involves twisting two fibers in opposing directions. This results in fibers naturally clinging together due to opposing kinetic forces. Organza fabric is directly supplied by the wholesalers to City through Textile Infomedia.
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