The document describes the features and weaving process of an ordinary honeycomb fabric structure. Some key points:
- The honeycomb fabric has a rough, equal appearance on both sides and a repeat size that is a multiple of two, with the smallest being 6x4 and containing one cell per repeat.
- It uses a V-draft or pointed draft during weaving and can have equal or unequal ends and picks in the repeat size.
- Examples of end uses for honeycomb fabrics include towels, bathrobes, cleaning cloths, aircraft components, furniture, and belts due to properties like compressive strength and density.