Fabric forming machinery refers to the equipment used in the textile industry to transform yarns or fibers into fabric. This process includes weaving, knitting, and nonwoven fabric production. Weaving machines interlace yarns in a specific pattern to create woven fabric, while knitting machines interloop yarns to form knitted fabrics, offering stretch and flexibility. Nonwoven fabric machinery, on the other hand, binds fibers together through mechanical, thermal, or chemical processes without the use of yarns. Each type of fabric-forming machine plays a vital role in producing different kinds of fabrics, such as denim, jersey, or geotextiles, depending on the desired texture, strength, and appearance.