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41 flax-fibre
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43 flax fibre
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > flax fibre
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44 flax-like fibre
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > flax-like fibre
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45 flax-fibre
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46 flax fibre
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > flax fibre
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47 flax fibre
1. льноволокно; волокно льна-долгунца; 2. лён-долгунецEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > flax fibre
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48 Estopa Fibre
Flax tow in Brazil. -
49 New Zealand Flax
NEW ZEALAND FLAX, or HEMPThe fibre obtained from the Phormium Tenax plant which is a native of New Zealand and South Australia. The fibre is very white, soft and flexible and has a high lustre. It differs from most hemp fibres in that it is obtained from the leaf and not the bast. It is not so fine or regular as true flax, nor does it spin as well, but it is superior to either flax or hemp in its tenacity. It is largely used for cordage, twine and floor-matting, through the best fibre is woven into a duck fabric closely resembling linen. There are numerous local names for this plant - The common variety of the lowland swamps is Harakeke, that of the higher ground is Paritanewha, and the best variety is called Taihore. The fibre is generally known as Muka. -
50 Scutched Flax
Scutched flax implies that the fibres after retting have been subjected to the process of scutching which consists of separating the fibre from the wood. In some countries this is done by merely striking the stalks with a wooden knife or flail, but where large quantities are dealt with, the flax is sent to a scutching mill. In this mill there are a number of beaters fixed to horizontal shafts revolving at a high speed which strike upon the flax. The shorter fibres of flax are removed in this treatment as waste and are used for the coarser flax products. This waste is known as " cordilla." -
51 Slanitz Flax
The term by which dew-retted Russian flax is known and also indicates brown fibre as distinct from white; water-retted Russian flax is called Motchenetz, and ungraded flax Siretz. -
52 Asbestos (Mountain Flax)
Is a mineral substance resisting the action of fire. It is spun into single and two or more fold yarns, the yarn is very smooth and slippery. Canadian asbestos is the most valuable for textile purposes, as it gives a curly fibre which is more easy to spin into threads than any other. It is a long, white, lustrous fibre, difficult to spin alone, so a little cotton is mixed with it, the cotton eventually being burnt away. Used for making fireproof curtains, for packing purposes, gloves, clothing for firemen and workers in furnaces,etc.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Asbestos (Mountain Flax)
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53 Ban Ochra Fibre
A fibre obtained from the Urena Lobata belonging to the mallow family, and is a native of China and India. Used for making sacks, and in India as a substitute for flax. It is white coloured, strong and fine. Also known as Toja Fibre. -
54 Buaze Fibre
Strong, fine and durable bast fibre, obtained from bark and stem of species of securidaces in Upper and Lower Guinea and Mozambique. Used for fishing net and bead strings by the natives. Some authorities say this fibre is stronger than flax and much finer. -
55 Marine Fibre
Poseidonia Australia, obtained from the bottom of Spencer's Gulf in South Australia. The fibre is not very strong and is brittle when dry. It is believed to be New Zealand flax submerged and rotted in salt water. It has good affinity for basic dye-stuffs, but acid, salt and sulphur dyes produce poor results. This fibre is a recent discovery and has been experimented with as a wool substitute for cheap clothing and rugs, but no satisfactory results have been obtained as yet. -
56 Cut Line Flax
Flax of superior quality for the very best yarn and for which only the middle portion of the fibre is used, which is called " cut lace." This cut line varies from 9-in. to about 18-m. in length. -
57 Egyptian Flax
A very long and coarse flax fibre of reddish hue. -
58 Flanders Flax
The very fine flax of long, white, and soft fibre, grown in Belgium. -
59 Hatchelling Flax
The term formerly given to the process " to straighten the flax fibre and free it from tangles." -
60 Motchenetz Flax
A term under which water-retted Russian flax is known. It also indicates white fibre as distinct from dew-retted, or Slanitz. The varieties are known as Pochochon, Ouglitz, Rjeff, Jaropol, and Stepurin.
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