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1 Artificial Cotton
This is prepared from the barked trunks of pine trees by the reduction of thin shavings into wood-wool, which is washed, then acted upon by steam, and heated with caustic soda under pressure, being thus converted into cellulose. This paste-like substance is reheated and pressed through a form of sieve into threads. By treating with ammonia and sprinkling with water these threads are made flexible and as easy to work as cotton. The wood is not abundant, and the cost of production is very heavy, which tends to prevent this fibre becoming a commercial success. In 1933, a Japanese company claimed that they could produce this material so cheaply that it would compete successfully with cotton. -
2 Artificial Leather
A cheap substitute for leather and used for upholstery work, suit cases, trimmings for ladies' hats, etc. A cotton fabric, plain weave, super yarns of uniform diameters is coated with a nitrocellulose preparation, and this surface is embossed so as to imitate leather. Many colours are produced. Several trade names are given to special styles.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Artificial Leather
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3 Artificial Wool
Is really a recovered waste product, and has grown to an important branch of the textile industry. A large quantity of cheap suits are made from these yarns, of which there arc several varieties, known as mungo, shoddy, extract wool, etc. The various wool wastes which are obtained from rags and waste containing wool, cotton or other fibres are so treated that the vegetable fibres are destroyed by chemical means. The animal fibres remaining are respun into yarns. The term is wrongly applied because the fibre is actually wool, although recovered (see also under Mungo, Shoddy, Extract Wool). The term is also given to a rayon fibre manufactured in Italy and sold as "Snia-fil". The Wool Textile Delegation should give a definite ruling on materials such as this which have no wool in their make-up (see Wool Substitutes) -
4 Cotton (Joanovich)
Joanovich. This is one of the best of Egyptian cottons. It was first grown in 1897 and was produced by artificial selection, from the brown variety Mitafifi. It is fine, strong, clean, silky, and has a staple of about 11/2-in. in length. Spinners have recently shown a preference for the new variety, Sakellaridis, and the growth of Joanovich has been much reduced.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cotton (Joanovich)
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5 algodón artificial
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6 algodón artificial
m.cellulose cotton. -
7 алигнин
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8 лигнин
artificial cottonartificial cottonsligninxylogen -
9 целулозен памук
artificial cottonartificial cottonscellocottonБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > целулозен памук
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10 алигнин
artificial cotton текст. -
11 целлюлозная вата
1) Medicine: artificial cotton2) Engineering: cellocotton, cellulose cotton3) Forestry: cellulose wadding4) Packing: pulp cotton (крепированное полотно или лист из целлюлозного волокна со слабосомкнутой поверхностью.)5) Medical appliances: fluff pulp6) Makarov: cellulose wool -
12 Kunst
Kunst f GEN, MEDIA art* * *f <Geschäft, Medien> art* * *Kunst, brotlose
unremunerative occupation;
• Kunst des Verkaufens salesmanship;
• Kunstauktion art sale;
• Kunstausstellung art exhibition;
• Kunstbaumwolle artificial cotton;
• Kunstbeilage (Zeitung) art supplement;
• Kunstdruck art printing;
• Kunstdruckkarton art cardboard;
• Kunstetat budget for acquiring art;
• Kunstfaser artificial (synthetic) fibre (fiber, US);
• Kunstfaserproduktion synthetic-fibre production;
• Kunstfaserproduzent synthetic-fibre producer;
• Kunstfehler professional malpractice (negligence);
• Kunstfehlerprozess malpractice suit;
• Kunstgegenstände articles of virtue, objects of art;
• Kunstgewerbe applied art, arts and crafts, industrial art;
• Kunstgewerbeladen arts-and-crafts shop;
• Kunstgewerbler industrial artist;
• Kunstglas artistic glass;
• Kunstgummi synthetic (artificial) rubber;
• Kunsthandel art trade;
• Kunsthändler art dealer;
• Kunsthandlung art shop;
• Kunsthandwerk arts and crafts;
• Kunsthandwerker artificer, artisan;
• Kunstharz synthetic (casting) resin;
• Kunstharzlack synthetic paint;
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13 brotlose
Kunst, brotlose
unremunerative occupation;
• Kunst des Verkaufens salesmanship;
• Kunstauktion art sale;
• Kunstausstellung art exhibition;
• Kunstbaumwolle artificial cotton;
• Kunstbeilage (Zeitung) art supplement;
• Kunstdruck art printing;
• Kunstdruckkarton art cardboard;
• Kunstetat budget for acquiring art;
• Kunstfaser artificial (synthetic) fibre (fiber, US);
• Kunstfaserproduktion synthetic-fibre production;
• Kunstfaserproduzent synthetic-fibre producer;
• Kunstfehler professional malpractice (negligence);
• Kunstfehlerprozess malpractice suit;
• Kunstgegenstände articles of virtue, objects of art;
• Kunstgewerbe applied art, arts and crafts, industrial art;
• Kunstgewerbeladen arts-and-crafts shop;
• Kunstgewerbler industrial artist;
• Kunstglas artistic glass;
• Kunstgummi synthetic (artificial) rubber;
• Kunsthandel art trade;
• Kunsthändler art dealer;
• Kunsthandlung art shop;
• Kunsthandwerk arts and crafts;
• Kunsthandwerker artificer, artisan;
• Kunstharz synthetic (casting) resin;
• Kunstharzlack synthetic paint;
• Kunstleder imitation leather. -
14 алигнин
1) Chemistry: artificial cotton2) Packing: pulp wadding (целлюлозная вата, упаковочный материал для хрупких изделий.), cellucotton, pulp cotton -
15 алигнин
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16 искусственный хлопок из сосновой стружки
Textile: artificial cottonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искусственный хлопок из сосновой стружки
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17 лигнин
1) Medicine: artificial cotton, woodwool, lignan (один из трёх входящих в состав клетчатки биополимеров: целлюлоза, гемицеллюлоза и лигнин.)2) Botanical term: xylogen4) Engineering: lignine6) Construction: lignin (изолирующий материал) -
18 Zellstoffwatte
f < pap> ■ pulp wadding; artificial cotton; cellucotton -
19 Kunstbaumwolle
Kunstbaumwolle
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20 Zellstoffwatte
fartificial cotton
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