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    use of e-textiles. Electronic textiles are distinct from wearable computing because the emphasis is placed on the seamless integration of textiles with...
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    examples of technical textiles, whereas clothing and furnishings are examples of consumer textiles. Each component of a textile product, including fiber...
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    amplified. There are some wearables that are called E-textiles. These are the combination of textiles(fabric) and electronic components to create wearable...
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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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    The textile industry is primarily concerned with the design, production and distribution of textiles: yarn, cloth and clothing. The raw material may be...
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  • Rayon (redirect from Modal (textile))
    Classifications & Analysis of Textiles: A Handbook. University of Minnesota. Kadolph, Sara J. & Langford, Anna L. (2001). Textiles (9 ed.). Prentice Hall....
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    Cotton (redirect from Cotton textiles)
    fragments come from Lower Nubia, and the cotton textiles account for 85% of the archaeological textiles from Classic/Late Meroitic sites. Due to these...
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    Woven fabric (redirect from Woven textile)
    Fabrics". Textile School. 16 March 2011. "Weaving Basics". CottonWorks™. Retrieved 2024-04-15. Media related to Woven textiles at Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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    technical textile is a textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes, where function is the primary criterion. Technical textiles include textiles for...
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    ISBN 9780470508923. Kadolph, Sara J. (2010). Textiles. Pearson. ISBN 9780135007594. "Fillattice Stretches Its Reach Globally". Textile World. March 1, 2000. Retrieved...
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    monopolised the export market for English crapes and crêpes, meaning that the textiles known as "crape anglaise" were almost always manufactured by Courtaulds...
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    is a preparation method of textiles; it is applied more commonly to woven textiles and cotton yarns. Singeing in textiles is a mechanical treatment or...
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    museum Madras (cloth) Sherpa fabric Tartan Montgomery, Florence M. (1984). Textiles in America 1650-1870 : a dictionary based on original documents, prints...
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  • clothing and textiles traces the development, use, and availability of clothing and textiles over human history. Clothing and textiles reflect the materials...
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    Clothing and Textiles. New Delhi: Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-8324-205-9. Operath, Larry (2006). Illustrated Dictionary of Textile. New Delhi: Lotus...
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    they are typically spun into yarns and woven or knit into linen textiles. These textiles can then be bleached, dyed, printed on, or finished with a number...
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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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    Calico (redirect from Calico (textile))
    January 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2010. Kadolph, Sara J., ed. (2007) Textiles, 10th ed., p. 463, Pearson/Prentice-Hall ISBN 0-13-118769-4 Wikimedia Commons...
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    Promotion Center Bangladesh Jute Corporation Jute Textiles "Bangladeshi Textiles Worry About Future Business". www.enca.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016. v t e...
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    performance of textiles Waterproofness Cold and wind protection textiles Bacteria and virus protection in textiles. Antiviral textiles are a further exploitation...
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  • Loro Piana (category Textile industry of Italy)
    conglomerate LVMH. The company has three divisions: the textile division produces high quality textiles from cashmere, vicuña wool, linen, and merino wool;...
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    Paisley (design) (category Textile patterns)
    comes from the town of Paisley, in the west of Scotland, a centre for textiles where paisley designs were reproduced using jacquard looms. The pattern...
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    regulation of the textile industry in India. This includes all natural, artificial, and cellulosic fibers that go into the making of textiles, clothing and...
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    Baize (category Waulked textiles)
    Elizabethan England. Retrieved 20 February 2011. Montgomery, Florence M. (1984). Textiles in America 1650–1870. New York / London: Norton. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-393-01703-8...
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    materials. There is also an interest in semiconducting textiles, made by impregnating normal textiles with carbon- or metal-based powders. Conductive fibers...
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    (2002). Textiles Technology Student Book. GCSE Design & Technology for Edexcel. Heinemann Educational Publishers. pp. 161. ISBN 978-0-435-41786-4. v t e...
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    Dictionary of textiles. Fairchild publishing company. p. 106. Retrieved July 8, 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica 1949, volume 15, p. 661 Textile World Record...
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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 still figure prominently...
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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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    Muslin (category Textile arts of Bangladesh)
    July 2021. Weibel, Adèle Coulin (1952). Two thousand years of textiles; the figured textiles of Europe and the Near East. Internet Archive. New York, Published...
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