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    in 1940. Crêpe Beatrice Trade name for crêpe with a light warp stripe. Crêpe berber Trade name for a piece-dyed crepe-textured pongee. Crêpe charmeuse...
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  • List of fabrics (category Textiles)
    Cloth of gold Coolmax Cordura Corduroy Cotton duck Crash (fabric) Crêpe (textile) Crêpe de Chine Cretonne Crochet Damask Darlexx Denim Dimity Dobby Donegal...
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    paper pulp characteristics. Crêpe paper and tissue are among the lightest papers and are normally below 35 g/m2. The crêpe ratio reflects how much the...
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    Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc. At...
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    alternate S- and Z-twist crepe (high-twist) yarns. Crepe yarn tends to have a tighter twist than standard yarns. The twist in the crepe yarns puckers the fabric...
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  • Momie cloth (category Textile stubs)
    Momie cloth is a pebble-surfaced crêpe structure made of any natural or synthetic yarns. Momie crepe is a light weight material made of cotton. Momie...
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  • The manufacture of textiles is one of the oldest of human technologies. To make textiles, the first requirement is a source of fiber from which a yarn...
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    In textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any...
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    chemical, mechanical, heat or solvent treatment. The term is used in the textile manufacturing industry to denote fabrics, such as felt, which are neither...
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  • was very close to Barege. Balzarine was used for mourning clothes. Crêpe (textile) Radzimir Lewandowski, Elizabeth J. (2011-10-24). The Complete Costume...
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    Textile manufacturing or textile engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These...
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    Textile fibers, threads, yarns and fabrics are measured in a multiplicity of units. A fiber, a single filament of natural material, such as cotton, linen...
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    Electronic textiles or e-textiles are fabrics that enable electronic components such as batteries, lights, sensors, and microcontrollers to be embedded...
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    [citation needed] Bunting is also the fabric used to make flags. Bunting textile was originally a specific type of lightweight worsted wool fabric generically...
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    Textile performance, also known as fitness for purpose, is a textile's capacity to withstand various conditions, environments, and hazards, qualifying...
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  • Rayon (redirect from Modal (textile))
    industrialist Hilaire de Chardonnet (1838–1924) invented the first artificial textile fiber, artificial silk. Swiss chemist Matthias Eduard Schweizer (1818–1860)...
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  • Calendering of textiles is a finishing process used to smooth, coat, or thin a material. With textiles, fabric is passed between calender rollers at high...
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    Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the...
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    Charmeuse (redirect from Satin-back crepe)
    bark textile Challis Char cloth Charmeuse Charvet Cheesecloth Chiffon Chino Chintz Cloqué Cloth of gold Cordura Corduroy Cotton duck Coutil Crêpe Cretonne...
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  • a wine grape Carignan, another wine grape marocain, or crêpe marocain, a ribbed crape (textile) The French word for "Moroccan" This disambiguation page...
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    Abacá (redirect from Abaca textile)
    The lustrous fiber is traditionally hand-loomed into various indigenous textiles (abaca cloth or medriñaque) in the Philippines. They are still featured...
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    fabric, consisting of upright loops or strands of yarn. Examples of pile textiles are carpets, corduroy, velvet, plush, and Turkish towels (terrycloth)....
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    Calico (redirect from Calico (textile))
    Calico (/ˈkælɪkoʊ/; in British usage since 1505) is a heavy plain-woven textile made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton. It may also...
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    Cedar bark textile was used by indigenous people in the Pacific Northwest region of modern-day Canada and the United States. Historically, most items...
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    vegetable colours of red and black over a white background, and is a popular textile printing product. Its name is derived from the village Bagh located on...
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  • In textile processing, stripping is a color removal technique employed to partially or eliminate color from dyed textile materials. Textile dyeing industries...
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    "Technical textile" refers to a category of textiles specifically engineered and manufactured to serve functional purposes beyond traditional apparel...
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    A slub in textiles production refers to thickened areas of a fiber or yarn. Slubbed or slubby fabric is woven from slubby yarn (yarn with a very variable...
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    together. They use the nhiễu cát textile or Crêpe de Chine in the later period to cover their hair. The nhiễu cát textile, woven by Japanese in the past...
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    Woven fabric (redirect from Woven textile)
    Woven fabric is any textile formed by weaving. Woven fabrics, often created on a loom, are made of many threads woven in a warp and weft. Technically...
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