What is steel heddle?

Steel heddle refers to a type of heddle that is made of steel. A heddle is a component of a loom that controls the movement of the warp threads during weaving. Steel heddles are commonly used in industrial weaving machines due to their durability, strength, and resistance to wear and tear. They are made through a process of cutting steel wires to a specific length, threading them onto a metal or plastic frame, and then securing them in place. Steel heddles are available in different sizes and designs to suit different types of looms and weaving projects. They are essential for achieving precise and consistent weaving patterns and are widely used in the textile industry for producing a variety of fabrics such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers.