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1 textile fibres
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3 animal textile fibres
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5 synthetic textile fibres
Макаров: синтетические текстильные волокнаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > synthetic textile fibres
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6 creation of textile fibres
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > creation of textile fibres
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7 Fibres
The textile fibres of commerce are very numerous. They are usually placed in " three natural classes, vegetable, animal and mineral. The rayon filaments so far produced are all vegetable. " Vegetable fibres can be classified as follows: - Seed fibres, growing from the seeds or seed-capsules of certain plants, as cotton, Bombax, Asselepias, etc. Stem fibres, growing in the bast of certain plants, as flax, hemp, jute, etc. Leaf fibres, occurring in the leaves of certain plants, including New Zealand hemp, Manila hemp, etc. Fruit fibres, of which the sole member worth mentioning is the cocoanut fibre. Artificial fibres, represented by viscose, cellulose acetate, cuprammonium and nitrocellulose rayon. The chief fibres in the animal class are wool, silk, and the various kinds of animal hair such as camel, llama, angora, rabbit, horse, etc. The chief member of the mineral group is asbestos, a substance that resists the action of fire. Gold, silver and copper used in the making of tinsel yarns are not fibres as they do not require to be spun. Cellulose-Acetata Rayon - Filaments composed of an acetic ester of cellulose coagulated or solidified from its solution. Cuprammonium Rayon - Filaments composed of regenerated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of cellulose in ammoniacal copper oxide. Nitro-cellulose Rayon (Chardonnet) - Filaments composed of regenerated or denitrated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of nitrated cellulose. Viscose Rayon - Filaments composed of a regenerated cellulose which has been coagulated or solidified from a solution of cellulose xanthate. The preceding four definitions are proposed by the American Society for Testing Materials, Corn. D-13 -
8 textile
textile [tεkstil]masculine nouna. ( = matière) textileb. le textile ( = industrie) the textile industry* * *tɛkstil
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adjectif textilefibres textiles — fibres [BrE]
matières textiles végétales — plant fibres [BrE]
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nom masculin1) ( secteur industriel) textile industry2) ( avant tissage) fibre [BrE]; ( tissu) textiletextiles artificiels/synthétiques — artificial/synthetic fibres [BrE]
* * *tɛkstil1. adjtextile modif2. nm1) (= matériau) textile2) (= industrie) textile industry* * *A adj1 [industrie, société, commerce] textile; le secteur textile the textile industry;3 ( en étoffe) les articles textiles textiles.B nm1 ( secteur industriel) textile industry; le secteur du textile the textile industry; les ouvriers du textile textile workers;2 ( avant tissage) fibreGB; ( tissu) textile; textiles artificiels/synthétiques artificial/synthetic fibresGB.[tɛkstil] adjectiffibre/verre textile textile fibre/glass————————[tɛkstil] nom masculinles textiles synthétiques synthetic ou man-made fibres2. [industrie]le textile, les textiles the textile industry -
9 Textile
TEXTILE (Adj.)Pertaining to textiles. ———————— Any product manufactured from fibres through twisting, interlacing, bonding, looping or any other means, in such a manner that the flexibility, strength, and other characteristic properties of the individual fibres are not suppressed. -
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11 fibre textile végétale
растительное волокно
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plant textile fibre
Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin. (Source: RRDA)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > fibre textile végétale
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12 plant textile fibre
растительное волокно
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plant textile fibre
Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin. (Source: RRDA)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > plant textile fibre
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13 polynosic fibres
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14 Transparent Film Fibres
The transparent cellulose paper used for wrapping food-stuffs and other articles is identical in constitution with viscose rayon, and is prepared in the same way up to the point of spinning in which it is extruded- through a wide and exceedingly fine slit and is coagulated in continuous sheet form. For textile uses the sheet is cut up into very narrow strips as small as 1/80-in. wide when used alone for effect threads or twisted with another thread, and as fine as 1/100-in. wide when reduced to. staple fibre form and mixed with other fibres prior to spinning.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Transparent Film Fibres
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15 Bromelia Fibres
In Mexico the Bromelia is cultivated in parts as a textile plant and a fibre is obtained from it which is very fine and from 6 feet to 8 feet, in length and very tough. It is used for making belts, and for bagging, wagon sheets, carpets, cordage, etc. Also known as the wild pineapple. Bromelia Pinguin is the best known of this class of plant. -
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Glass in a form suitable for spinning or weaving. It is manufactured in two common forms: - (1). Continuous filaments. (2). Staple fibres of spinnable lengths. -
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19 tekstilna vlakna
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20 волокна из акрилонитрильных смол
Textile: fibres from acrylonitrile resinsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волокна из акрилонитрильных смол
См. также в других словарях:
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Textile — For other uses, see Textile (disambiguation). Fabric redirects here. For other uses, see Fabric (disambiguation). Sunday textile market on the sidewalks of Karachi, Pakistan … Wikipedia
Fibres textiles — Fibre textile Les fibres textiles sont classées en trois grandes catégories : Les fibres naturelles (existant à l état naturel) les fibres chimiques : les fibres artificielles (fabriquées à partir de matières premières naturelles), les… … Wikipédia en Français
Textile manufacturing terminology — The manufacture of textiles is one of the oldest of human technologies. In order to make textiles, the first requirement is a source of fibre from which a yarn can be made, primarily by spinning. (Both fibre and fiber are used in this article.)… … Wikipedia