Full-drop from wide-width greige
Railroading turns greige width into curtain drop. Widths up to 330cm in greige—and up to 315cm finished—cover most full-drop curtain projects without seaming two widths horizontally.
Polyester for curtains and drapes—from blackout and lining weights to decorative faces—specified around drop height, opacity, width, and print or emboss path.
Curtain fabric—also called drapery fabric—spans a wide range of constructions: solid dyed bases, digitally or rotary printed designs, embossed textures, and functional blackout treatments. For wholesale polyester curtain programs, width and opacity are usually the first specs buyers lock, because they determine whether a panel can be cut full-drop without horizontal seams and whether the room meets light-control requirements. Weaverine weaves curtain-width greige up to 330cm on 600+ waterjet looms and applies blackout finishing in-house at the Anhui mill.
Blackout is the priority when the finished curtain must block light for bedrooms, hotels, or media rooms, and opacity level is part of the product specification.
Wide-width decorative routes fit when appearance and texture drive the purchase, and the construction can rely on a broad loom width instead of panel joins.
Curtain buyers often need both width and function in one program. A 330cm greige width supports railroaded constructions where the loom width becomes the curtain drop—covering most residential and hotel floor-to-ceiling heights without horizontal joins. At Weaverine, blackout treatment is applied at the finishing stage on the same in-house woven polyester base, so width planning and opacity specs should be confirmed together at quoting.
Railroading turns greige width into curtain drop. Widths up to 330cm in greige—and up to 315cm finished—cover most full-drop curtain projects without seaming two widths horizontally.
85% blackout significantly reduces light but may allow some edge bleed. 100% total blackout blocks virtually all light—typical for bedrooms and contract hospitality. Coating or backing options depend on the target opacity and hand feel.
Digital printing suits sampling and complex designs with no MOQ. Rotary disperse printing fits volume programs at 5,000m MOQ. Embossed geometric or floral textures add 3D surface interest without a printed pattern.
These are the baseline ranges buyers ask about most often for curtain programs. The right route—blackout, print, emboss, or combination—depends on your target market and panel construction.
| Parameter | Range / Note |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% polyester |
| Greige width | 160cm - 330cm |
| Finished width | 150cm - 315cm after dyeing and finishing |
| Blackout opacity | 85% - 100% |
| Print routes | Digital (no MOQ), rotary disperse (5,000m MOQ) |
| Embossing | Geometric and floral patterns (5,000m MOQ) |
Blackout, printing, and embossing MOQs apply per color or specification. Wide-width greige should be planned from your finished drop plus finishing shrinkage—Weaverine can confirm loom setup at quoting for mill-direct curtain programs from the Anhui weaving and finishing operation.
Ask whether the quoted width is woven in one piece, not joined. For railroaded curtains, greige width directly sets your maximum drop without a horizontal seam.
Request opacity test data or samples for the target level—85% versus 100% blackout behave differently in bedrooms and hotel rooms. Confirm whether coating affects drape and hand feel.
Digital printing has no MOQ; rotary and embossing typically require 5,000 meters per design or specification. Align sampling route with bulk production route before design sign-off.
Curtain performance depends on GSM, weave, and finish together. Evaluate hanging samples at the intended drop width, not only small cut swatches.
Greige widths up to 330cm support seamless full-drop curtain constructions for residential and hotel projects.
Blackout treatment from 85% to 100% opacity is applied at Weaverine's finishing stage on polyester bases woven in-house at the Anhui facility.
Digital, rotary, and embossed routes are available on the same mill-direct chain—from greige through finishing.
600+ waterjet looms and 200,000+ meters of daily output mean curtain-width fabric is a production lane, not a one-off special order.
If you have a target drop, opacity level, print design, or emboss pattern in mind, we can work through wide-width planning, finishing route, and MOQ with you—mill-direct from Weaverine.