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1 Viscose Staple Fibre
This is produced in exactly the same way as continuous filament viscose up to the point of spinning. Instead of making a separate thread at each spinneret, the filaments from all spinnerets on a frame are drawn together into a rope which runs into a cutter which chops the filaments into a definite staple length varying from 17/16 -in. for mixing with cotton or spinning on cotton machinery, up to 2-in. to 8-in. for mixing with wool or for spinning on wool machinery. Viscose staple fibre is also produced in various filament deniers such as 1.5 denier equivalent to cotton fibre thickness, or 3 and 4.5 filament denier equivalent to wool qualities.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Viscose Staple Fibre
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2 viscose staple fibre
Текстиль: вискозное штапельное волокно -
3 viscose staple fibre
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > viscose staple fibre
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4 viscose staple fibre
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > viscose staple fibre
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5 Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
During the year 1938 supplies became available of viscose staple fibre in colours. For the wool trade there are three colours in 4.5 filament denier and staple length of 2-in. for woollen spinning, and 4-in. to 6-in. for worsted spinning. For cotton spinning five colours are available in 1.5 filament denier and 17/16-in. staple. These colours have the highest degree of fastness and have only a small surcharge for the colour. The producers state that this coloured staple fibre processes with equal facility with normal undyed staple fibre in the same range of counts, so that the difficulties normally met with in the processing of dyed fibres do not apply to these productions.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
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6 Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
Viscose staple fibre to which has been imparted properties which allow it to be dyed with wool dyes, so that in wool and viscose staple fibre mixture fabrics both materials are dyed simultaneously.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
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7 resin modified viscose staple fibre
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > resin modified viscose staple fibre
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8 viscose staple fiber/fibre
English-german technical dictionary > viscose staple fiber/fibre
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9 Water-Repellent Staple Fibre
Process treated viscose staple fibre bv which it is rendered no more wettable than other textile materials.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Water-Repellent Staple Fibre
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10 manufacture of continuous filament and staple fibre viscose rayon yarns by means of the viscose process
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > manufacture of continuous filament and staple fibre viscose rayon yarns by means of the viscose process
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11 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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12 Casein Aralac
Aralac is a protein fibre produced by precipitating casein from skim milk, dissolving it in an alkaline solution, ageing, spinning by extrusion through spinnerets into an acid bath, cutting the continuous filaments into the desired staple lengths, washing, treating with dilute formal dehyde solution and drying. Suitable for use in blends with other fibres such as wool, viscose rayon, acetate rayon and cotton. Included among uses are, alone or in blends in suitings, coatings and dress goods, etc. Also interlinings, blankets, neckties, scarves, socks and underwear.
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