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  • ===Spinning=== ...o a [[solid]] fiber from a [[liquid]] chemical blend. Polymer solvent for spinning PPTA is generally 100% anhydrous [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</
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  • ...using MFC as a thickener and binder in foods, cosmetics, paper formation, textiles, etc. and 2) evaluate swelling and other techniques for lowering the energy ...angle X-ray diffraction and solid state 13C cross-polarization magic angle spinning (CP/MAS) [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR) [[spectroscopy]] have been us
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  • ...ents contains small amounts of plant [[pollen]], human and animal hairs, [[textiles|textile fibers]], [[paper|paper fibres]], minerals from outdoor soil, and m ...complicated emission spectrum, and includes both thermal dust emission and spinning dust emission.<ref>{{cite journal | author = D. P. Finkbeiner, M. Davis and
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  • ...re]] from which a [[yarn]] can be made, primarily by [[spinning (textiles)|spinning]]. (Both fibre and fiber are used in this article.) The yarn is processed ...ifferent coarseness of [[yarn]]. This fiber is a novelty fiber [[spinning (textiles)|spun]] by hand-spinners.
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  • ...iginate from [[Benin City]] and Nigeria.<ref>Christopher Spring, ''African Textiles'', (New York: Crescent) 1989, p. 3</ref> African textiles are a part of African [[cultural heritage]] that came to America along with
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  • ...the cross section is small due to the unevenness of the thread. During the spinning process this spot took up more twists and is therefore subjected to higher
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  • ...arding#Drum carders|drum carder]] to make batts that they use for felting, spinning, and other projects. These carders can also be used to make batts that are [[Category:Textiles]]
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  • ...a]] in southern [[Mexico]] has a noteworthy tradition of finely crafted '''textiles''', particularly handmade [[embroidery]] and [[weaving|woven]] goods that f Oaxacan fibers may be [[spinning (textiles)|hand spun]] from [[cotton]] or locally cultivated [[silk]]. Traditional [[
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  • ...in turn, is sold to weavers (or knitters) who produce fabric. Irish linen spinning has now virtually ceased, yarns being imported from places such as Eastern ...n Ireland. However, the skills, craftsmanship, and technology that go into spinning the yarn must be Irish, as is the case with Irish linen fabric, the design
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  • ...ECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Garenspinnerij TMnr 20018521.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Yarn spinning factory]] Worsted count (or [[spinning count]]) is an indirect measure of the fineness of the fiber in a [[worsted
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  • ...The [[machine]] used for weaving is the [[loom]]. Cloth is [[finishing (textiles)|finished]] by what are described as [[wet processes]] to become fabric. Th ...ial textiles are produced by [[Textile manufacturing|industrial methods]]. Textiles are still produced by pre-industrial processes in village communities in As
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  • ...to withstand the stresses involved in sewing.<ref>Kadolph, Sara J., ed.: ''Textiles'', 10th edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall, 2007, ISBN 0-13-118769-4, p. 203</r {{main article|Spinning (textiles)}}
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  • ...Fs/TextileTerms.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = August 6, 2006}}</ref> Textiles are formed by [[weaving]], [[knitting]], [[crochet]]ing, [[Macramé|knottin {{Main|History of clothing and textiles}}
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  • ...ir surroundings.<ref name="Cambridge intro">''Cambridge History of Western Textiles'', p. 1-6.</ref> ...include material remains discovered via [[archaeology]]; representation of textiles and their manufacture in art; and documents concerning the manufacture, acq
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  • ...nd fabric-forming stages coupled with the complexities of the [[Finishing (textiles)|finishing]] and colouration processes to the production of a wide ranges o ...w.spinningtheweb.org.uk/industry/machproc.php |title=Machin processes|work=Spinning the Web|publisher=Manchester City Council: Libraries|accessdate=2009-01-29}
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  • a.k.a. ' Textiles for Dummies ' |[[Open end spinning]]
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  • '''Textiles of [[Mexico]]''' have a long history. The making of [[fiber]]s, cloth and o Today, fabric, clothes and other textiles are both made by craftsmen and in factories. Handcrafted goods include pre-
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  • ...soluble polymer in solution during its synthesis and [[spinning (textiles)|spinning]]. ...e hockey]] and [[lacrosse]] sticks.<ref>Kadolph, Sara J. Anna L. Langford. Textiles, Ninth Edition. Pearson Education, Inc 2002. Upper Saddle River, NJ</ref><r
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  • {{seealso|History of clothing and textiles}} *[[Prehistory]] – [[spindle (textiles)|spindle]] used to create [[yarn]] from [[fiber|fibre]]s.
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