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  • ...s well as breathable film, fresh feeling fibres or [[Nonwovens|non-woven]] fabrics.
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  • ...rather than naturally repelling water (hydrophobic). Other interesting non-woven uses include filters for air, gas, and liquids in which the fibers can be f ...w_download.php?id=168 Get Real: The true story of performance next to skin fabrics]</ref>
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  • ...those practising fabric production crafts today (as distinguished from non-woven felt). One can create fulled (felted) fabric at home by beating a sweater i Woollen fabrics (unless treated), some blends including wool, or almost any animal hair wil
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  • ...grees to its [[Warp (weaving)|warp]] and [[weft]] threads. Every piece of woven fabric has two biases, [[perpendicular]] to each other. :A [[carpet]]' is any loom-woven, felted textile or grass floor covering.
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  • ...he '''size''' material from the [[warp (weaving)|warp]] [[yarn]]s in woven fabrics. * Enzymatic desizing of starches on cotton fabrics
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  • ...tile architecture. PVC coated high tenacity PES, teflon coated glass fibre fabrics or silicone coated PES are used for their low creep properties. Splendid ex ...rability, low moisture absorption and thickness. Mostly nonwoven and woven fabrics are used in it. Synthetic fibers like [[glass]], [[polypropylene]] and [[ac
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  • The surface and the yarn in these fabrics also called "pile". In particular "pile length" or "pile depth" refer to th *'''woven pile'''
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  • The linen tester was invented to check the quality of woven fabrics. It is used in the textile industry to measure the number of [[weft]] and [
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  • ...by the [[Iban]], made and used in [[Sarawak]], [[Malaysia]]. Pua kumbu are woven by [[Dayak]] women and are considered to be [[sacred]] objects. They are us [[Category:Woven fabrics]]
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  • ...[[brand]] name given to [[linen]] produced in [[Ireland]]. Linen is cloth woven from, or yarn spun from the [[flax]] [[fibre]], which was grown in Ireland ...ieces, made to the customers' own individual requirements. Fabric which is woven outside Ireland and brought to Ireland to be bleached/dyed and finished can
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  • ...ity]] of [[silk]]. It is similar to the use of [[thread count]] for cotton fabrics. Mommes express the weight in [[pound (mass)|pounds]], of a piece of materi ...ngle yarn in a plied yarn and cited as authority the provision relating to woven fabric in the ''Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States'', which st
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  • {{Redirect|Fabrics|the music group|The Fabrics}} ...In all these applications stringent performance requirements must be met. Woven of threads coated with [[zinc oxide]] [[nanowire]]s, laboratory fabric has
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  • ...le [[elongation]] properties are reinforced with [[woven]] or [[nonwoven]] fabrics. The [[fibres]] used for making the fabric are of high tenacity like [[Jute ...pecial types of weaving machines are used to form spiral fabrics and layer fabrics are generally nonwoven.
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  • [[Category:Woven fabrics]]
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  • ...(textile)|netted]], looped, [[knitting|knit]] or [[weaving|woven]] to make fabrics, appeared in the Middle East during the late [[stone age]].<ref>[http://www ...; and documents concerning the manufacture, acquisition, use, and trade of fabrics, tools, and finished garments. Scholarship of textile history, especially
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  • ::At this point, the thread is woven. Depending on the era, one person could manage anywhere from 3 to 100 machi The '''grey cloth''',woven cotton fabric in its loom-state, not only contains impurities, including wa
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  • |Fabrics |Fabrics <br />
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  • ...s |accessdate=June 1, 2010 }}</ref> In pre-Hispanic times, the most common woven fibers in dry areas were from the yucca and palm trees, with cotton grown i ...y Mesoamerican cultures had a god of weaving. Women were often buried with woven items they had made. Cortés mentions the Aztecs’ skill in weaving in one
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  • ...Kevlar | publisher=DuPont | accessdate=2007-03-28 }}</ref> When used as a woven material, it is suitable for mooring lines and other underwater application The fiber is used in woven rope and in cable, where the fibers are kept parallel within a [[polyethyle
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  • *c. 6000 BC – Evidence of woven textiles used to wrap the dead at [[Çatalhöyük]] in [[Anatolia]].<ref na ...izontal needles) to the circular knitting machine enabling knitting of rib fabrics as cuff for socks.
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