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1 Osnaburg
This name was derived from the province of Osnaburg, Hanover, where the cloth was originally made from coarse flax yarns in a plain weave. It is now made from very coarse cotton yarns, such as 14's to 24's warp, and 6's to 8's weft, or coarser. Woven 28 to 40 ends and 32 to 36 picks per inch. Shipped to West Africa, the Canary Islands, and other ports. When stripes or checks are introduced the cloth sells well in the Southern States of America. The cloth is woven with very irregular yarns. The American makers use the following terms for these fabrics: - " 30-in. 7-oz. high count " which is 40 ends and 30 picks per inch, 6's warp, 6's weft; " 30-in. 7-oz. low count " which is 32 ends and 28 picks per inch, 6's warp, and 41/2's weft. Other standard qualities are: 40-in., 32 ends and 28 picks per inch, 11's warp, 11's weft, 31/2 yards per lb.; 36-in., 32 ends and 28 picks per inch, 11's warp, 11's weft, 3-90 yards per lb., all-cotton yarns. -
2 Brown Osnaburg
Irish or Scottish-made fabrics for the American trade, woven from strong hemp or flax yarns in plain weave. The yarns are rough and the cloth is shipped grey. -
3 Оснабург
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4 оснабург
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5 брезент
1) General subject: canvas, canvas sheet, tarpaulin, tent-cloth2) Naval: waist cloth3) Engineering: duck fabric4) Rare: paulin5) Chemistry: burlap6) Railway term: tarpaulin material, wage sheet7) Automobile industry: canvas cloth, denim, osnaburg8) Forestry: burlap (для мягкой мебели)9) Textile: absorption cloth, awning, brattice cloth, heavy canvas, linen, tent cloth, weather cloth10) Jargon: tarp11) Astronautics: waterproof canvass12) Polymers: duck13) Oil processing plants: (для мешка загрузки катализатора) heavy canvas14) Logistics: manta -
6 грубая мешочная ткань
General subject: hopsacking, osnaburgУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грубая мешочная ткань
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7 мешковина
1) General subject: bagging, baline, hopsacking, osnaburg, sackcloth, sacking, wrappering2) Engineering: burlap, hessian canvas (джутовая), hessians, sack cloth, trellis3) Construction: gunny, hessian, pack cloth, packing cloth, packing duck4) Forestry: scrim5) Textile: Jute goods, bag cloth, crocus, surette6) Packing: jute sack (ткань для мешков, обычно джутовая или холстина), canvas sack -
8 оснабург
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9 хлопчатобумажная ткань в полоску или в клетку из пряжи низких номеров
Textile: osnaburgУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хлопчатобумажная ткань в полоску или в клетку из пряжи низких номеров
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10 брезент
canvas cloth, canvas, osnaburg, tarpaulinРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > брезент
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11 мешковина
bagging, sackcloth, osnaburgРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > мешковина
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12 Cassarillos
A grey linen cloth resembling Osnaburg, used in Spain for shirts, was formerly made in Westphalia. Made plain weave, 27-in. wide and used unbleached. Shipped also to the West Indies, where coarse unbleached linen paid no duty. Also known as Crejuelas. -
13 Gala Cloth
A coarse plain cotton cloth piece-dyed, and used for rough house garments in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Resembles Osnaburg. -
14 Laminated Cloth
Cotton fabrics cut into narrow strips for many mechanical uses. the principal of which is for polishing. For polishing, practically only cotton cloth such as osnaburg, sheeting and light duck is used. -
15 Road Cloth
A number of roads in the United States have been laid with cotton cloth as a foundation for the asphalt. The preferred fabric is an osnaburg 75-in. to 90-in. wide, with 18 ends and 18 picks per inch. The sub-grade of the road is treated with a prime cast of tar-oil. After this is dry the cloth is placed directly upon it by unrolling. Each roll overlaps the previous one about 4-in. After that the distributor deposits a layer of hot black asphalt over the cloth. A road cloth used at Burnley, Lancashire, has 51/2 ends and 51/2 picks per inch, 4's warp, 4's weft, well sized.
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Osnaburg — was a coarse type of plain textile fabric, named for the city of Osnabrück (from which it may have been first imported into English speaking countries). Originally made from flax yarns, it has been made from either flax, tow or jute yarns,… … Wikipedia
Osnaburg — Os na*burg, n. A species of coarse linen, originally made in Osnaburg, Germany. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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osnaburg — /oz neuh berrg /, n. a heavy, coarse cotton in a plain weave, for grain sacks and sportswear and also finished into cretonne. [1535 45; irreg. after OSNABRÜCK, known for its linen] * * * … Universalium
osnaburg — noun A plain, coarse textile fabric made from flax, tow or jute yarns … Wiktionary
osnaburg — coarse linen or cotton Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary
osnaburg — os·na·burg … English syllables
osnaburg — /ˈɒznəbɜg/ (say oznuhberg) noun a heavy coarse cotton in a plain weave used for grain sacks, etc. {English variant of Osnabrück, the town in Germany (formerly in West Germany) where it was originally manufactured} …
osnaburg — ˈäznəˌbərg noun ( s) Etymology: irregular from Osnabrück, Germany : a rough coarse durable cotton fabric in plain weave made originally of flax and used in the gray for bagging and industrial purposes and in various finishes usually for… … Useful english dictionary