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1 Bast (Mats)
A kind of matting made in Russia from the Lime or Linden tree. Great quantities are used for packing purposes. A full-size mat weighs about 5-lb. and is 48-in. wide X 84-in. long. The thin fibres are used for the long way, and the coarser for the width way. -
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1) General subject: bass, bast, bast mat, bast mats, bast matting, mat, matting, wrappering2) Engineering: burlap, hessian canvas, hessians3) Makarov: mat bast -
3 Lime Tree Fibre
The bast fibre obtained from the lime tree Tilia Europaea is used for cordage, pit ropes amd clothes lines. The tree is famous for the quality and tenacity of its bast fibres. Russian mats are also made from it. -
4 Jute
B.W.G., JuteSignifies Birmingham wire gauge, the standard by means of which the thickness of sheet metal and the diameter of wire arid pins are measured, much used in the flax and jute industries. ———————— A fibre principally used for canvas bags, cordage, mats, wrappers, etc. Very largely manufactured in India, where the bulk of the fibre is grown. A good trade is done in Dundee. The fibre is obtained from the bast of the Corchorus Capsularis, an. annual plant grown from seed. The plant grows up to 17 feet in height. The fibre is very strong, fine, pliable, of brownish colour, and has a good lustre, is uniform in diameter, has good dyeing qualities, but when exposed to the weather soon deteriorates. ———————— There are many varieties of jute, the principal being Narzingunj, Daisee, Dowrah, Tossa, Bimlipitam or Mestha, Dacca and Chittagong (see under each of these names) -
5 Calcutta Hemp
See Jute. ———————— A fibre principally used for canvas bags, cordage, mats, wrappers, etc. Very largely manufactured in India, where the bulk of the fibre is grown. A good trade is done in Dundee. The fibre is obtained from the bast of the Corchorus Capsularis, an. annual plant grown from seed. The plant grows up to 17 feet in height. The fibre is very strong, fine, pliable, of brownish colour, and has a good lustre, is uniform in diameter, has good dyeing qualities, but when exposed to the weather soon deteriorates. -
6 Linden Fibre
A strong bast fibre, obtained from the linden (lime) tree and used for cordage, mats, shoes, etc. -
7 Plantain Fibre
The strong bast fibre of the plantain tree (Platanus) similar to Manila hemp and used in India for mats and cordage. -
8 Rere Fibre
The fine, white bast fibres of the Cypholophus Macrocephalus plant, grown in the Pacific Islands. Used for clothing and mats by the natives.
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